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Pilot dies after Spitfire crash in Lincolnshire field

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Pilot dies after Spitfire crash in Lincolnshire field

A pilot has died after a Spitfire crashed in a area near an RAF station in Lincolnshire, officers stated.

Emergency companies had been known as to the sphere off Langrick Highway, Coningsby shortly earlier than 13:20 BST on Saturday.

The World Battle Two-era airplane belonged to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight primarily based at RAF Coningsby, the RAF stated.

It stated a “complete investigation” could be accomplished and it might not speculate on the reason for the crash.

The RAF assertion reads: “It’s with nice unhappiness that we should verify the dying of an RAF pilot in a tragic accident close to RAF Coningsby at the moment.

“The pilot’s household have been knowledgeable and we ask that their privateness is revered at this troublesome time.”

The Prince and Princess of Wales had been amongst many who’ve paid tribute to the pilot who has not but been named.

In an announcement posted on their X account, they stated: “Extremely unhappy to listen to of the information this afternoon from RAF Coningsby. Our ideas this night are with the pilot’s family members, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, and the broader RAF household. W & C.”

Earlier, Lincolnshire Police stated the plane got here down in a area off Langrick Highway, which runs alongside the perimeter of the RAF station.

Highway closures are in place round Dogdyke Highway and Sandy Financial institution, with motorists requested to keep away from the realm.

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