Sea Fury crashes at Duxford
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WelshChris

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277 months

Tuesday 4th August 2020
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Apparently there’s been an incident at Duxford - I know nothing more I’m afraid.

dukeboy749r

3,194 posts

233 months

Tuesday 4th August 2020
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I cannot find anything on this - how did you hear/where did you read this?

The only BBC News story appears to be this - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-53652...

WelshChris

Original Poster:

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Tuesday 4th August 2020
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Amused2death

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219 months

TR4man

5,453 posts

197 months

Tuesday 4th August 2020
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That’s sad, hope everyone is alright.

What does the article mean by the plane “had to undertake a false landing”? Either it landed or it didn’t.

surveyor

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207 months

Tuesday 4th August 2020
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TR4man said:
That’s sad, hope everyone is alright.

What does the article mean by the plane “had to undertake a false landing”? Either it landed or it didn’t.
Means the reporter is clueless.

aeropilot

39,721 posts

250 months

Tuesday 4th August 2020
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Oh no, not again....!

It was only a couple of weeks ago that it was the 30th anniversary of it ending up in a field in pieces after smashing into several trees, after an identical engine failure just after take off when WG655 was being operated by the RNHF.






wheelerc

228 posts

165 months

Tuesday 4th August 2020
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BBC article says pilot died, Cambridge News article says pilot and passenger had light injuries?

Are these two separate incidents?

MitchT

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232 months

Tuesday 4th August 2020
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surveyor said:
TR4man said:
That’s sad, hope everyone is alright.

What does the article mean by the plane “had to undertake a false landing”? Either it landed or it didn’t.
Means the reporter is clueless.
They were probably told it was a forced landing and had cotton wool in their ears.

Tony1963

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185 months

Tuesday 4th August 2020
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aeropilot said:
after an identical engine failure
How do you know that?

aeropilot

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250 months

Tuesday 4th August 2020
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wheelerc said:
BBC article says pilot died, Cambridge News article says pilot and passenger had light injuries?

Are these two separate incidents?
Err, did you not read them?

The BBC article is about a light aircraft crash in East Sussex, which is not Cambridgeshire rolleyes (where the Sea Fury crash landed)




Eric Mc

124,794 posts

288 months

Wednesday 5th August 2020
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Sad to see this happen. Hope everybody is OK.

I think that this Sea Fury had been rebuilt with a Pratt and Whitney engine, replacing the original Bristol Centaurus. I saw it flying last year.

Eric Mc

124,794 posts

288 months

Wednesday 5th August 2020
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Some video footage of the start up and take-off of the flight is on You Tube -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6H0YAE2p0g&fe...


aeropilot

39,721 posts

250 months

Wednesday 5th August 2020
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Eric Mc said:
Sad to see this happen. Hope everybody is OK.

I think that this Sea Fury had been rebuilt with a Pratt and Whitney engine, replacing the original Bristol Centaurus. I saw it flying last year.
Yes, ironically done because of the unreliability issues these days of the Centaurus rolleyes
Its one of the Sanders engine conversions, which are a self contained power-egg type retro-fit, allowing a swap back to the Centaurus engine in a relatively straight forward swap in not much time.

The engine looked to start trailing quite a bit of smoke from the port exhaust stacks, pretty much just after it left the ground and was tucking up the wheels in that video....

Ayahuasca

27,560 posts

302 months

Wednesday 5th August 2020
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Oh dear. The fuselage seems to have snapped at the pilot’s seat area - must have been uncomfortable.

Interesting asymmetric radiators in the wing roots.

Europa1

10,923 posts

211 months

Wednesday 5th August 2020
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surveyor said:
TR4man said:
That’s sad, hope everyone is alright.

What does the article mean by the plane “had to undertake a false landing”? Either it landed or it didn’t.
Means the reporter is clueless.
It's par for the course with Cambridge News journalism.

joshleb

1,549 posts

167 months

Wednesday 5th August 2020
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I went for a walk with the family around Harston and saw lots of people heading to go look at something and a couple of police cars nearby.

Didn't think anything of it really until I searched for Harston on twitter and saw this.

Eric Mc

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288 months

Wednesday 5th August 2020
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Ayahuasca said:
Oh dear. The fuselage seems to have snapped at the pilot’s seat area - must have been uncomfortable.

Interesting asymmetric radiators in the wing roots.
I think one radiator is for the oil cooler and the other is for the engine radiator. The design was also used on the Centaurus engined Tempest II.


Neptune188

347 posts

200 months

Wednesday 5th August 2020
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wheelerc said:
BBC article says pilot died, Cambridge News article says pilot and passenger had light injuries?

Are these two separate incidents?
The pilot in the Sea Fury was OK. Believed still alive this morning...

Ayahuasca

27,560 posts

302 months

Wednesday 5th August 2020
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Eric Mc said:
I think one radiator is for the oil cooler and the other is for the engine radiator. The design was also used on the Centaurus engined Tempest II.
Is not the Centaurus air-cooled?

Would the engine have a radiator?