July 17, 2007 at 7:03 pm
My profuse apologies but I read the FAA report wrongly and thought best to delete the thread.
Thankfully the pilot is ok.
Fokker D.VII replica C-GWII suffered power loss and came down in a field near Geneseo, NY.
Thanks to those who corrected me to.
Roger Smith.
By: RPSmith - 18th July 2007 at 09:23
🙂
Got a reference, Roger? The NTSB are the air-accident investigators in the US. I can’t see anything relating to the D.7 on their website though.
Have lifted this off the Yahoo “Vintage-and-warbirds” forum posted by William T. Larkin
IDENTIFICATION
Regis#: CGWWI Make/Model: EXP Description: EXP- FOKKER D VII
Date: 07/13/2007 Time: 2246
Event Type: Accident Highest Injury: None Mid Air: N Missing: N
Damage: Substantial
LOCATION
City: GENESEO State: NY Country: US
DESCRIPTION
CANADIAN REGISTERED AIRCRAFT LOST POWER AND CRASHED IN A FIELD WEST OF THE
AIRPORT, GENESEO, NY
INJURY DATA Total Fatal: 0
# Crew: 1 Fat: 0 Ser: 0 Min: 0 Unk:
# Pass: 0 Fat: 0 Ser: 0 Min: 0 Unk:
# Grnd: Fat: 0 Ser: 0 Min: 0 Unk:
WEATHER: DSV 2254Z 3406 10S BKN070 23/11 A2992
OTHER DATA
Activity: Unknown Phase: Take-off Operation: OTHER
FAA FSDO: ROCHESTER, NY (EA23) Entry date: 07/16/2007
Roger Smith
By: mrhenniger - 17th July 2007 at 21:33
I was able to walk around the airframe last Saturday evening in a hangar in Geneseo. I didn’t see the wings (must have been stored elsewhere), but the fuselage appears broken (bent at least) immediately behind the cockpit. There were leaves in the engine openings.
I didn’t witness the incident having just left the airfield to check in at the college dorms.
Mike
By: low'n'slow - 17th July 2007 at 21:21
More here for those who are interested http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/replica-aircraft/31411-d-vii-down-genesseo.html
A sad weekend with Fred Murrin’s Sopwith Camel replica also down in the States.
Thankfully both pilots it seems are going to pull through in due course.
Thoughts to all involved with both aeroplanes
By: contrailjj - 17th July 2007 at 20:38
Here’s the local Rochester NBC news report (with photo and video)
http://www.whec.com/article/stories/S138962.shtml?cat=565
Looks like a good piece of the airframe is still intact – we’ll have to wait and see what GWFM decide to do once they get her home.
JJ
By: BlueRobin - 17th July 2007 at 19:47
🙂
Got a reference, Roger? The NTSB are the air-accident investigators in the US. I can’t see anything relating to the D.7 on their website though.