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La Ferté Alais 2010 - FW-190



 
 
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Old June 13th 10, 06:48 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
D. St-Sanvain
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Default La Ferté Alais 2010 - FW-190

Hello,

after posting the "Little Ones" series, and before the next one I am
still preparing (among thousands orther things), here is a picture of a
FW 190 replica.
This a/c ditched yesterday in Hyères (south of France - LFTH) during
rehearsal of this week-end's meeting. The motor failed during a
barrel-roll. The pilot flew the a/c to the nearby sea, and landed (? ,
watered ?), touched the sea at nearly 250km/h (135kts). He escaped safe
of the wrecked plane.

Marc Mathis is an very skilled pilot, well known in air-shows for his
inverted flights with his Zlin 526.
The new built FW 190 is owned by Christophe Jacquard, who also owns a a
Spitfire (the former two-prepeller-one), is awaiting a Sea Fury, and
previously owned flew a T-28, a Yak-11, a P-51, a P-40, a F4U, a
Spitfire, a Yak-3, a L-39 Albatros...)

http://www.varmatin.com/article/actu...n-baie-dhyeres
(The pilot himself is showing the ditching area)

Bye

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Old June 13th 10, 06:50 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default La Ferté Alais 2003 - Zlin 526 - D-EAPH

Marc Mathis is an very skilled pilot, well known in air-shows for his
inverted flights with his Zlin 526.


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D520
Light aviation : http://tagazous.free.fr
Roundels of the World :
http://cocardes.monde.online.fr/v2html/en/accueil.html

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Old June 14th 10, 06:18 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default La Ferté Alais 2010 - FW-190


"D. St-Sanvain" wrote in message
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Hello,

after posting the "Little Ones" series, and before the next one I am
still preparing (among thousands orther things), here is a picture of a
FW 190 replica.
This a/c ditched yesterday in Hyères (south of France - LFTH) during
rehearsal of this week-end's meeting. The motor failed during a
barrel-roll. The pilot flew the a/c to the nearby sea, and landed (? ,
watered ?), touched the sea at nearly 250km/h (135kts). He escaped safe
of the wrecked plane.



We made an emergency landing at a little French Navy airfield called Hyeres
in 1953 (or maybe 1954). Flew most of the way across the Mediterranean in a
C-119 trash hauler with a dead starboard engine. As I recall, the end of our
runway
was right on the beach, and the other end ran right into a hill. Maybe I can
Google Earth for it and see if it's the same place.

Old Chief Lynn

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Old June 15th 10, 03:21 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
coffelt2
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Default La Ferté Alais 2010 - FW-190


"coffelt2" wrote in message
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"D. St-Sanvain" wrote in message
...
Hello,

after posting the "Little Ones" series, and before the next one I am
still preparing (among thousands orther things), here is a picture of a
FW 190 replica.
This a/c ditched yesterday in Hyères (south of France - LFTH) during
rehearsal of this week-end's meeting. The motor failed during a
barrel-roll. The pilot flew the a/c to the nearby sea, and landed (? ,
watered ?), touched the sea at nearly 250km/h (135kts). He escaped safe
of the wrecked plane.



We made an emergency landing at a little French Navy airfield called
Hyeres
in 1953 (or maybe 1954). Flew most of the way across the Mediterranean in
a
C-119 trash hauler with a dead starboard engine. As I recall, the end of
our runway
was right on the beach, and the other end ran right into a hill. Maybe I
can
Google Earth for it and see if it's the same place.

Old Chief Lynn


I know it isn't "PC" to respond to my own message, but gosh, Googling
sure
turned up a very sophisticated airport! If that's the little French Naval
Air Station
we greased into, there have been major, major changes!

Old Chief Lynn


 




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