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Also see http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bronco-De ... 3744356780 ."We wanted to inform you that there was an incident on the 10th July 2012 at Kemble (Cotswold Airport, UK) concerning Tony and the Bronco.
At approx. 15:00 in good flying conditions, Tony choose to take the opportunity to practise a standard display program.
Unfortunately, shortly into the flight there was a problem and Tony and the Bronco had a crash landing from low altitude into the grass strip in front of the control tower.
The Bronco was destroyed on impact, but Tony managed to open the cockpit himself and was helped out by the fire crew.
He was talking and moving all limbs and taken by helicopter to Franchay hospital in Bristol. He is presently in a stable condition with some burns and back injuries.
Following on from his initial assessment he has subsequently had a successful operation on his back injury and is receiving treatment for his burns.
All the signs are for a positive full recovery; we will keep you updated.
Hereby we would like to thank the fire, rescue and hospital services for their professional assistance and care.
Thank you to everyone for your help, support and kind wishes at this time.
The Bronco Demo Team
Released on 12th July 2012"
Yeah,Fogg wrote:Unfortunately, shortly into the flight there was a problem
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