Havard2 Accident

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ScudRunner-d95
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Glad everyone is ok and hope they are back in the air soon. And thank you for serving our country.
John Swallow
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Barring any injuries that preclude it, they'll be back in the Wild Blue as soon as the accident investigation is complete.

I should maybe dig out the little story I wrote about how I have an unequal number of departures/landings...

And yes:  Bravo Zulu to them!
Colonel
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Reminds me.  There was an unofficial status - "Ace both ways".

That is, someone who had shot down 5 enemy aircraft
but had used up 5 of his own side's aircraft in the process!

I used to fly airshows with a German glider pilot, I
think he was one of those.  Oscar something?

-- edit -- found him --

[quote]Oscar Boesch was shot down eight times: had four bail outs, and four crash-landings.

He lost eight Fw-190s.

In his career, he reached a score of 18 victories[/quote]

He was both an Allied and a German Ace.  A nice old guy.  I liked him.
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