October 22, 2010 at 10:32 pm
Sad news from Australia, May the pilot rest in peace.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/one-dead-in-gympie-plane-crash/story-e6freon6-1225942388044
By: DazDaMan - 23rd October 2010 at 16:57
A shame, really, as I think the type has had a very clean record up until now, with just a few minor incidents to speak of.
RIP and condolences to the pilot’s family….
By: woodbridge10 - 23rd October 2010 at 13:52
Built in Australia, in the early 90’s the Mk.25 came first at 75% scale all aluminium ‘replica’ followed by the Mk.26 two seater at 80% and now there is the Mk.26B at 90% also a two seater, most powered by a V6 or a V8 with around 100 kits flown / constructing worldwide, with 10 (?) complete in the UK
By: JDK - 23rd October 2010 at 12:54
Most unfortunate. Another accident at Watts Bridge. 🙁
These scale Spitfire replicas come in two seater or single seat versions I understand. AFAIK, none have been used in TV programmes relating to the original type, there being ample two-seat originals in the UK, and apart from a distant external look these ‘Mk.26’ aircraft have very little to do with the real thing, although they are clearly a popular recreational type.
Regards,
By: spitfireman - 23rd October 2010 at 11:08
Thanks for the reply Baz
Could it be the one that Charlie Boorman flew in. Always getting James and Charlie mixed up.
Ian
On a learning curve here, didn’t know you could fit 2 in a Mk26! so to answer your question, “I don’t know!”:o
By: Wellington285 - 23rd October 2010 at 02:49
Thanks for the reply Baz
Could it be the one that Charlie Boorman flew in. Always getting James and Charlie mixed up.
Ian
By: spitfireman - 23rd October 2010 at 01:10
No mate,
That was a 2 seat full size original machine, hopefully tucked up in its hangar.
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This one was an 80% single seat replica (Mk26?)
Baz
By: Wellington285 - 23rd October 2010 at 00:14
Sad news.
Was the Spitfire replica the one that James May flew in a while back on a tv programme
Ian
By: D.Healey - 22nd October 2010 at 22:39
that is sad news, may the pilot find infinate blue skies. RIP 🙁