Bronco crash at Kemble airfield

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Re: Bronco crash at Kemble airfield

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According to their own website, the Broncoteam has 2 other aircaft, including 99+18/G-ONAA that was reflown on 26 May 2012 after 20 years in the museum at Schwenningen; it has been transferred (by air) to Wevelgem for final restoration since. If I'm not mistaken the other one is 99+26/G-BZGL.
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Fogg wrote:Yesterday morning I drove by Kemble to photograph Britannia XM496 in good light, and was very surprised to see the Bronco wreck.
I got a picture from the parking lot before being told to leave by the controller in the tower.

http://www.airliners.net/photo/North-Am ... 9aafeacc5a

The wreck is very close to the tower and far from the runway, so it probably did happen during aerobatics [edit: which does not imply pilot error of course, my apologies for a nitwit remark]

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A few years ago they flew with the 99+24, see the show at Leeuwarden.

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alpha kilo 61 wrote:A few years ago they flew with the 99+24, see the show at Leeuwarden.

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Were that the same persons? I thought that one was from France (based at Montelimar)?
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Aviodromefriend is right. Different organisation, different plane, (named Ville de Regensburg), different people. No connection other than that they operate(d) the same aircraft. Haven' t seen that one around for a while; wonder if it's still operational.
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