From Darren Harbar, who was present:
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Peter [the owner] carried out a full flight in the Hurricane (his first) and then returned to the airfield for a couple of flypasts for me to get some pictures before he landed. His approach was textbook, as was the flair to land, but it appears that the wheels locked up forcing the nose to pitch forward. Thankfully Peter was at very slow speed, and thus the aircraft came to a halt on the blades, relatively quickly. We were quickly on the scene and Peter was obviously shocked but thankfully unharmed. The Hurricane has obvious damage to the prop and proberbly the engine. Both undercarrage doors are damaged, but not seriously. Time will tell how bad the internal damage may be, but she is back in the hangar.
A fantastic effort was made by the assembled 'help' to get the Hurricane back on it's tail wheel, without further damage.
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