I will say that the skyraider pilot should be blamed 100%. In formation, you fly off of lead. Even through the pitchout. I dont know what he was looking at, but it wasnt lead or he wouldnt have hit him. Its poor flying that caused that crash and great luck that no one was killed.remko bekkema wrote:I’m not saying that in this particularly crash anyone should be blamed.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_A4xdGFXoE[/youtube]
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Another MOVIE (BBC News)
As you can see, the Skyraider ripped off P51s LH horizontal stabilizer.
BTW excellent pilot recovery skills (F-AZDP).
As you can see, the Skyraider ripped off P51s LH horizontal stabilizer.
BTW excellent pilot recovery skills (F-AZDP).
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another picture from the damaged Skyraider ;
sorry for the watermark. but commercial interest in this pic is worth it
(btw: my 1st topic reaching 10.000+ views,is this a record for a single item topic??))
sorry for the watermark. but commercial interest in this pic is worth it
(btw: my 1st topic reaching 10.000+ views,is this a record for a single item topic??))
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No it is not, the counter for New Topic currently shows 2280389! And there are other that have more. But you surely posted some interested pictures and applause is worth a lot more than a lot of views to useless topics.
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Wow!
No it is not, the counter for New Topic currently shows 2280389! And there are other that have more. But you surely posted some interested pictures and applause is worth a lot more than a lot of views to useless topics.
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Hi Johan,
I'm pretty sure some newspaper or website may have pointed their readers to your photos. There is no way the local forum population will create this many hits in just a couple of hours. And just to be honest, it makes very good sense that people are pointing to your photos. I hope some magazines will ask you to let them use your photos.
Probably not your first 15 minutes of fame !!
Well done,
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I'm pretty sure some newspaper or website may have pointed their readers to your photos. There is no way the local forum population will create this many hits in just a couple of hours. And just to be honest, it makes very good sense that people are pointing to your photos. I hope some magazines will ask you to let them use your photos.
Probably not your first 15 minutes of fame !!
Well done,
Iwan
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Hi Johan,
Regards,
Stefan
Agree on all points with Iwan!Iwan Bogels wrote:I'm pretty sure some newspaper or website may have pointed their readers to your photos. There is no way the local forum population will create this many hits in just a couple of hours. And just to be honest, it makes very good sense that people are pointing to your photos. I hope some magazines will ask you to let them use your photos.
The New Topic counter is, as its content, of no relevance to anyone or anything! The counter may even have been manipulated, like its content.FALCONCREST wrote:Wow!No it is not, the counter for New Topic currently shows 2280389! And there are other that have more. But you surely posted some interested pictures and applause is worth a lot more than a lot of views to useless topics.
Regards,
Stefan
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@ Iwan, perhaps, you are going, too fast ?Iwan Bogels wrote:Hi Johan,
I'm pretty sure some newspaper or website may have pointed their readers to your photos. There is no way the local forum population will create this many hits in just a couple of hours. And just to be honest, it makes very good sense that people are pointing to your photos. I hope some magazines will ask you to let them use your photos.
Probably not your first 15 minutes of fame !!
Well done,
Iwan
There where many spotters present.
Not all did see what happend. Pict. no 2 is a pricewinner, for sure, but the others ?
Still they are, from a very high level
But like just me, there where many more spotters, who have taken photographs from the fly-by
and the landing.
Not that mine, are from the same quality
( But, i did give them, a watermark after reading this topic...)
An example...
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i was wondering if someone has a good photograph of the pilot for me?? i just want to know who was flying this skyraider at the moment of impact... sorry but i'm not going to tell why... i just have a hunch about something and i need this to be confirmed for myself...
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If you tell me why Ive good a pretty good picture of him during his pass...topgun1984 wrote:i was wondering if someone has a good photograph of the pilot for me?? i just want to know who was flying this skyraider at the moment of impact... sorry but i'm not going to tell why... i just have a hunch about something and i need this to be confirmed for myself...
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@Ruud @ Iwan: No special reason about the count for this topic, just curious.Send a mssge to twitter linking this topic, and saw plenty of retweets.
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Hi all,
I've been reading on here for a while, but never made the jump and actually registered until now, so firstly hi!
Having also attended Flying Legends 2011 I was deeply saddened at the loss of such a beautiful aircraft yesterday, but obviously very relieved that both pilots involved were unharmed. This is a testament to the skill of these guys and having looked at the footage and photos I'm still find it remarkable that Rob managed to get out of BBD before impact, I guess you could say he's a very luck chap!
I've been reading on here for a while, but never made the jump and actually registered until now, so firstly hi!
Having also attended Flying Legends 2011 I was deeply saddened at the loss of such a beautiful aircraft yesterday, but obviously very relieved that both pilots involved were unharmed. This is a testament to the skill of these guys and having looked at the footage and photos I'm still find it remarkable that Rob managed to get out of BBD before impact, I guess you could say he's a very luck chap!
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Johan, well done, excellent photos. Thank gods both pilots walked away unharmed, but the loss of a P-51 is sad.
There are some more good photos on the net: http://forums.airshows.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=35138
and this very interesting piece of film!:
http://forums.airshows.co.uk/viewtopic. ... 25#p352653
There are some more good photos on the net: http://forums.airshows.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=35138
and this very interesting piece of film!:
http://forums.airshows.co.uk/viewtopic. ... 25#p352653
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Good video of the collision : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xctYWSuw ... r_embedded
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