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Something overheated with this hot weather, fuel on the wing from refuelling, fuel en overheated parts, not a good combination is my conclusion...Don't no it just came in or was on the brink of departing.
Last edited by gustav on 09 Jul 2013, 00:30, edited 1 time in total.
This type of aircraft (wood and plastic) can catch fire from an overheated brakedisk. This happened before with the same type and location. This kind of damage happens within a blink of a eye, hence the comments of ATC.
The plane will fly again, probably just a new wing.