Spitfire two-step
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Poor old bugger.
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
I wonder how much of a check list this guy used. I see the pito cover wasn't removed before he took off. jg
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...remember, life is uncertain, eat desert first!
... and, those that pound their guns into plows, will plow for those who don't.
I suspect that the pitot cover you saw was in place only for a "media" deal. It definitely looked like the right gear collapsed on touchdown. Checklists don't help much with that sort of stuff.
Too bad, but "replicas" are often not very "accurate".
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Yeah,
If you look, the owner was doing the taxi with the pitot cover on. The guy that crashed was a different pilot. Gear collapsed outward, normally retracts inward.
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The gear on a Spitfire retracts outward.
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