RAF Coningsby Spitfire Crash Claims Squadron Leader; BBMF Flights Halted Amid Investigation
May 27, 2024Squadron Leader Mark Long tragically died in a Spitfire crash near RAF Coningsby.
The incident led to a temporary halt in flying for the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
RAF Coningsby, home to the BBMF and several airworthy Spitfires, is under investigation following the crash.
Prince William and Princess Kate, who have ties to RAF Coningsby, expressed their sorrow over Long's death.
The future participation of the BBMF in the 80th D-day anniversary celebrations in Portsmouth remains uncertain as the investigation continues.
Gp Capt Robbie Lees paid tribute to Long, describing him as a respected aviator.
Support is pouring in from the RAF community and beyond.
World leaders, including King Charles and Queen Camilla, are expected to attend the upcoming memorial celebrations in Normandy.
Witnesses are urged to come forward to assist in the ongoing investigation.
Summary based on 9 sources
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The Guardian • May 27, 2024
RAF grounds Spitfire fleet after death of pilot in Battle of Britain air displayBBC News • May 26, 2024
Spitfire crash victim named as pilot Mark LongThe Independent • May 27, 2024
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight grounded after Spitfire pilot death