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Old July 17th 03, 06:58 PM
Big John
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This mornings 'rag' paper (Houston Chronicle) had an article headed:

"PILOT CRASHES OLD MIG ON TAKEOFF"

Pilot was flying to an Air Show at Bloomington, IN and stopped at
Little Rock National Airport for fuel. On take-off lost power and was
too far down R/W to stop, running off the end.

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"This is the last single seat Mig-15 in the United States". "he feared
that the Mig may be a total loss".

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So another old timer bites the dust. Was a old bird that went in a
couple of weeks ago at English Air Show. If you believe the old saying
that accidents happen in three's, we can look forward to another one
shortly (

Big John
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Old July 17th 03, 10:15 PM
Ron Natalie
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"Big John" wrote in message ...
This mornings 'rag' paper (Houston Chronicle) had an article headed:

"PILOT CRASHES OLD MIG ON TAKEOFF"

Pilot was flying to an Air Show at Bloomington, IN and stopped at
Little Rock National Airport for fuel. On take-off lost power and was
too far down R/W to stop, running off the end.


Put one in a museum and recycle the rest into canoes.
- A. Scott Crossfield (at an Airventure forum a few years ago when someone
asked him about warbirds).


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Old July 21st 03, 04:10 AM
David Kinsell
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An HE-111, described as the last flying example, crashed in
Cheyenne WY on July 10. The unfortunate loss of the Firefly
in England is offset a bit by the complete restoration of another
ship that won awards at last year's Oshkosh. That was done
at a shop just south of Cheyenne in Fort Collins CO.



"Big John" wrote in message ...
This mornings 'rag' paper (Houston Chronicle) had an article headed:

"PILOT CRASHES OLD MIG ON TAKEOFF"

Pilot was flying to an Air Show at Bloomington, IN and stopped at
Little Rock National Airport for fuel. On take-off lost power and was
too far down R/W to stop, running off the end.

quote

"This is the last single seat Mig-15 in the United States". "he feared
that the Mig may be a total loss".

unquote

So another old timer bites the dust. Was a old bird that went in a
couple of weeks ago at English Air Show. If you believe the old saying
that accidents happen in three's, we can look forward to another one
shortly (

Big John



 




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