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Scott Rose wrote:A Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX of No. 303 'Polish' Squadron forced to land due to low fuel, January 1, 1945.
Tue Sep 27, 2022 1:08 pm
Scott Rose wrote:1LT Karl Hallberg of the 389th FS/366th FG/9th AF was landing his Republic P-47D-20-RE Thunderbolt/42-76378 with hung 500 lb. bomb at Asch AF (Y-29) ie Belgium, March 1945. The bomb came loose and exploded, demolishing the Thunderbolt. Lt. Hallberg suffered head injuries, but made a full recovery.
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menards wrote:When one pranged up a plane in largely avoidable incidents, taxi incidents, running out of fuel, etc etc. were they grounded? Given a new plane and told to get back out there? Was there accident investigations after incidents? for example, pilot lands gear up in one of those "he forgot to put the gear down" examples you read so much about. Were there reprecussions for those types of things?
Thu Sep 29, 2022 12:46 am
Lon Moer wrote:Scott Rose wrote:A Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX of No. 303 'Polish' Squadron forced to land due to low fuel, January 1, 1945.
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