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Crash Spitfire Tynset Norway

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Spitfire F.R.MkXVIIIe SM845/SE-BIN crasht on landing in Tynset Norway, Pilot died :(
http://db.no/a/13057945/

This was one of the Spitfires of the Swedish company Biltema and was based at Ängelholm in southern Sweden.
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http://www.retten.no/lokale_nyheter/article5233720.ece" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; has some photos . The Spitfire flipped on its' back during landing, and it was probably this that killed the pilot. RIP :cry:

Google-translation further down below...

Flyet ble liggende på ryggen etter krasjlandingen Foto: Arne Inge Næss
En død etter krasjlanding på Tynset
Christian Søberg

Publisert 21.08.2010 kl 19:07 Oppdatert 21.08.2010 kl 20:59

Bilder fra flykrasjen

Les mer Fakta om flyet som styrtet på Tynset nå i kveld, hentet fra Store Norske Leksikon
Spitfire, egentlig Supermarine Spitfire, britisk énmotors propelldrevet jagerfly, også brukt til rekognosering. Konstruert av Reginald Mitchell; var på vingene første gang med en Rolls-Royce Merlin rekkemotor 5. mars 1936. Utviklet i en rekke varianter og bygd av Vickers-Armstrong Ltd; til sammen 21 767 levert.

Spilte en vesentlig rolle i Slaget om Storbritannia, beholdt sin posisjon som et av verdens beste jagerfly under hele krigen. Også benyttet av norske jagerskvadroner under krigen. 73 jagerfly av typen Spitfire LF.IXe ble brukt av Luftforsvaret 1945–52.

En av de siste og hurtigste utgavene var Spitfire Mk.XIV, med et vingespenn på 11,2 m, en lengde på 10,0 m, en største startvekt på 3851 kg og en største hastighet på 721 km/h. Var utstyrt med to 20 mm kanoner og fire maskingeværer. Kunne dessuten medføre bomber.

En person er omkommet etter en flykrasj på Tynset lørdag ettermiddag. Politiets operasjonssentral på Hamar kunne like etter klokken 19 lørdag kveld bekrefte at en person er omkommet.

SE BILDER FRA ULYKKESSTEDET

Flyet skal ha tippet rundt og krasjet i forbindelse med landing ved flystripa på Tynset som ligger en knapp mil syd for Tynset sentrum. Ulykke skal ha skjedd rundt klokken 18.45.

Den omkomne var alene i flyet.

nrk.no siterer et øyenvitne som så flyet komme høyt inn over flystripa, før det landet og skar ut til venstre og ut i en kornåker. Der kjørte det nesen ned i åkeren og tippet rundt. Politiet ønsker ikke å spekulere i hva som skjedde da flyet skar ut etter landing, men sier de har sikret seg bilder og videoopptak av landingen.

Det krasjede flyet er registrert i Sverige, og skal etter det Arbeidets Rett ha klart å bringe på det rene være eid av Biltema.

Piloten var trolig svensk, men politiet vil foreløpig ikke bekrefte identiteten.

Spitfire-flyet skulle etter planen delta i det store flystevnet på Tynset søndag. Dette flystevnet er nå avlyst.

Flyplassen er nå stengt fram til havarikommisjonen for sivil luftfart har vært på åstedet og gjort sine nødvendige undersøkelser. De skal være på vei, og ventes å ankomme flystripa på Tynset i løpet av kvelden.

Les mer om Spitfire, flytypen som krasjet, på store norske leksikon, her
Google Translation:

The aircraft was lying on his back after the crash landing Photo: Arne Inge Næss
One dead after crash landing on Tynset
Christian Søberg

Posted 21.08.2010 at 7:07 p.m. Updated 08/21/2010 at 8:59 p.m.

The aircraft was lying on his back after the crash landing

Photo : Arne Inge Næss

One dead after crash landing on Tynset
Christian Søberg

Posted 21.08.2010 at 7:07 p.m. Updated 08/21/2010 at 8:59 p.m.

Photos from plane crash

More Facts about the plane that crashed at Tynset this evening, taken from Great Norwegian Encyclopedia
Spitfire, really Supermarine Spitfire, a British single-engine propeller-driven fighter aircraft, also used for reconnaissance. Designed by Reginald Mitchell, having flown the first time with a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine 5 March 1936. Developed in a number of variations and built by Vickers-Armstrong Ltd, totaling 21 767 delivered.

Played a significant role in the Battle of Britain, retained its position as one of the world's best fighters during the war. Also used by Norwegian jagerskvadroner during the war. 73 Spitfire fighter aircraft of the type LF.IXe was used by the Air Force 1945-52.

One of the latest and fastest releases were the Spitfire Mk.XIV, with a wingspan of 11.2 m, a length of 10.0 m, a major starting weight of 3851 kg and the largest speed of 721 km / h. Was equipped with two 20 mm cannons and four machine guns. Could also lead to bombs.

One person is dead after a plane crash at Tynset Saturday afternoon.

Police operations headquarters in Hamar could just after 19 PM Saturday night confirm that a person is dead.

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The plane should have tipped around and crashed in connection with the landing at the airstrip at Tynset which is a button mil south of Trondheim city.

Accident should have happened around the clock 18.45.

The deceased was alone in the plane.

nrk.no quoted an eyewitness who saw the plane come in over the high airstrip, before the country and cut out the left and into a grain.

There was driving the nose down into the field and tipped around.

Police would not speculate on what happened when the plane cut out after landing, but say they have secured the photos and videos of the landing.

The crashed plane is registered in Sweden, and the Work for the Right have been able to ascertain be owned by Biltema.

The pilot was probably Swedish, but the police will not yet confirm the identity.

Spitfire aircraft were scheduled to participate in the large flystevnet Tynset on Sunday. This flystevnet is now canceled.

The airport is now closed until the average commission for civil aviation has been on the scene and made her the necessary examinations.
They will be on the road, and is expected to arrive at the airstrip at Tynset during the evening.
Airnieuws stopped, update FokkerNews.nl Mei-2024
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