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G-PSID (44-63788, painted as 'Tugboat' in the movie), was later sold to France as F-AZFI. Tragically, it crashed in France 24/7/98 with 2 fatalities


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G-PSID (44-63788, painted as 'Tugboat' in the movie), was later sold to France as F-AZFI. Tragically, it crashed in France 24/7/98 with 2 fatalities




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Her last colors wwere these one ... :cry:

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http://perso.wanadoo.fr/warbirds_en_nor ... %20P51.htm

The report of BEA ...
http://www.bea.aero/docspa/1998/f-fi980 ... 4texte.htm


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very graphic pictures and tragic looking accident. So what does the report say since I cant read it?

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In few words ... The pilote decide to make a Roll barrel at at an insufficient speed and a height.

The last color are GR II/33 Savoie (reco).

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Thanks David - yes the static Zero Hulk is in fact T-6G 51-14700 - we are rebuilding her in the UK

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