Plea for pictures of Spitfire leading up to crash

The mangled wreckage of the yellow Spitfire in grassland at the side of a house with two people standing near it and a police cordon. One of those people is a fire officer, who is holding his helmet.
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The Spitfire crashed close to RAF Coningsby on Saturday 25 May

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Investigators have launched a fresh appeal for videos and photos of a Spitfire leading up to a crash near RAF Coningsby in which the pilot was killed.

Sqn Ldr Mark Long died after the World War Two-era plane, which belonged to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, crashed in a field shortly before 13:20 BST on 25 May.

The Defence Accident Investigation Branch (DAIB) has requested for videos and pictures of the Spitfire MK356 after it commenced flying in April 2024, following its winter maintenance period.

The branch previously asked for images or footage of the aircraft taken on the day of the crash.

Videos and pictures can be sent via email to con-spitfiremk356@mod.gov.uk with information included on where and when the content was captured.

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