RAF Pilot Dies in Crash of Historic D-Day Spitfire
The World War II-era aircraft crashed near RAF Coningsby during a Battle of Britain event, prompting an investigation.
- The Spitfire, part of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, crashed shortly after take-off, killing the pilot.
- Emergency services responded quickly, but the pilot was declared dead at the scene.
- The aircraft, which flew during D-Day, was scheduled to appear in upcoming commemorative events.
- Authorities have launched a formal investigation to determine the cause of the crash.
- Public figures, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, expressed condolences to the pilot's family.