Hello dear fellow pistonengined plane lovers,
Im new here and coming from Holland. The reason I post this reply is because I was there at the time this magnificant P-38 crashed right in front of me.
What happend was that I went to airdisplays in Holland but those are just poor displays per airplane with sometimes up to 10 minutes breaks in between displays of various models. So me and a good friend decided to visit the IWM in Duxford for the first time ever to rerally seek some action but obviously we were not careful enough what we wished for
The first day (sat 13 july 1996) it started with an awsome verbal announcement of the 2 Bearcats with the Tigercat leading these two awesome fighters. Never experienced so much action before at an air display according to WW2 fighters (really felt the adrenaline kick in!
).
But this came to an absolute halt on the second day around 3 o'clock in the afternoon when the P38 presented a fantastic display until that moment when it seemed to attempt a second roll what I found a bit strange due to the fact that it came level out of the first roll but I didn't have enough time to give that a thought as it burst into flames right i front of us
(We were standing of the left corner of the field)
I don't now what my friend felt but I was absolutely transfixed
It felt like such an overwhelming dissapointment and almost a feeling of guilt when someone dies entertaining YOU!
I don't have any footage taken from this accident first of all because we were about to leave to be able to get the ferry on time to get back to Holland but second of all, I found it a bit inappropiate to video the aftermath of an accident like that.
The reason I was searchin the internet for a footage of this accident I cannot say really but the fact I,ve seen it up close left me with the strange urge to see it again in a different context i guess.... no explanation really
Kind regards,
Etienne (Tjen il-vec)
P.S.
My apologies for the poor English grammar here and there....