remko bekkema wrote:And another crash of an warbird at the warbird "killing grounds" of Duxford. How many crashes of war birds have there already bin in the past 20 years? P-38, MF-109, etc. Most of them performing aerobatics during an air show. Due to pilot error things go terrible wrong in most occasions. It’s nice to keep these birds in the air but the pilot’s should fly it smooth and safe. When visit Duxford I always have the feeling these pilot’s have to push all the time and doing things with the aircraft you shouldn’t do when you are not flying daily on the aircraft type and in an weekly airshow sequence.
Greetings, Remko
After all the comments earlier you post this rubbish - either you work for the National Newspapers or you don't read the reports. With the quantity of Warbirds flying and attending this show, incidents may occur and hopefully will be professionally dealt with, as in the incidents of yesterday.
Of any other incidents in the past, only one comes to mind that is probably down to pilot error. If you have any knowledge of the aviation world, then you know that these aircraft are subject to higher levels of control in their maintenance and the competence of their pilots, and the control in the air at Duxford is paramount to presenting a high standard multi-level/layer flying display.
Look at the commonsense in the other threads and don't speculate unless you have the qualification to do so.