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Showing posts with label Spitfire. Show all posts
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Thursday, 5 September 2013

Injured personnel find downed RAF Spitfire

An award-winning project which uses archaeology to aid the recovery of injured service personnel has uncovered a crashed Spitfire on Salisbury Plain. Serving and former... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this link

Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Opportunity in ARCHAEOLOGY for those recovering

As part of the recovery pathway, opportunities are being received for personnel who may benefit from non traditional or Service based activities. These opportunities take many forms and are not... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this link

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Dazzling Display at RAF Cosford Airshow

A crowd of over 50,000 flocked to RAF Cosford to enjoy the brilliant sunshine and equally dazzling air and ground displays at last Sunday's Cosford Airshow. With the joint themes of the 75th anniversary of the Station (it opened on... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this link

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

'Wrong lever' conclude AAIB

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has concluded that the Spitfire that crashed after landing at East Midlands airport was caused by the pilot error. The 1945-built Mark XIX Spitfire, owned by Rolls-Royce and based at... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this link

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Spitfire crash-lands at East Midlands Airport

A Spitfire has crash-landed at East Midlands Airport closing the airport. The pilot was unharmed. Edward Coxon who saw the incident said: "I was just looking at the planes coming in when all of a sudden there were loads of blue lights coming in from the other end of the runway. The incident seems to have happened when the undercarriage of the aircraft collapsed...More information »