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US Military crashes.

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Just been reading, and listening to reports of a Thunderbird crash near Nellis.
Sad to say, the pilot died. :cry:
It's the 3rd US military crash in two days.

April 3 a Marine CH-53E, with four lives lost. :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
Also a AV-8B Harrier, on the same day, the pilot ejected and is 'stable'.

And the Thunderbird crash, that happened yesterday, but has only recently been made public.
Fliped out of the arena, again! :(
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Post by Richard Vo »

RIP :cry:
The A380 is ahead of its time. With the resilient passenger traffic growth for times to come (reference from Airbus's Global Market Forecast), plus congested airports, the A380 could not be ignored.

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