Re: WW2 Spitfire emergency landing after losing power - May 2025 Posted by Surrey 455 at 16:48, 5th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Thank you Clan Line. That is quite probably what I saw. I can't remember the time of day but the two planes seemed to be flying in formation with the larger plane just behind the Spitfire and slightly to its right. I didn't know that FlightRadar24 offered a playback facility.
Re: WW2 Spitfire emergency landing after losing power - May 2025 Posted by Clan Line at 15:46, 5th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Re: WW2 Spitfire emergency landing after losing power - May 2025 Posted by Clan Line at 09:47, 5th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I wonder if that's the same plane I saw flying over Eastney beach yesterday along with what looked like an old bomber. That had similar white stripes on the wings.
Probably not. The aircraft that came to grief was MJ627. There were 2 Spitfires doing flights from Chichester that day: BS410 & SM520. Couldn't see your "bomber" any where - if you can give me a rough time, I'll have another look.
The white stripes were D Day recognition markings.
Re: WW2 Spitfire emergency landing after losing power - May 2025 Posted by Surrey 455 at 20:01, 4th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I wonder if that's the same plane I saw flying over Eastney beach yesterday along with what looked like an old bomber. That had similar white stripes on the wings.
WW2 Spitfire emergency landing after losing power - May 2025 Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 17:01, 4th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From the BBC:

A World War Two Spitfire has been forced to make an emergency landing in Kent after losing power.
Spitfire MJ627 came down in a field on Lower Wall Road, West Hythe, on Saturday evening, said its owner Fly a Spitfire.
Kent Fire & Rescue Service said one of the two people in the plane, which saw action over the Netherlands in 1944, was treated by paramedics.
The Air Accident Investigation Branch has launched an investigation into what caused the loss of power.

Fly a Spitfire said: "We have spoken to the pilot who has advised that a precautionary landing was made at a non-airfield site." The company said the pilot and passenger "are uninjured", adding that it had no further information "at this stage".
The fire service said two fire engines attended the scene at 19:25 BST and made the aircraft safe.
Spitfire MJ627 first entered service on 25 September 1944 and, just two days later, destroyed Messerschmitt Me 109 over Arnhem.
It was previously involved in an emergency landing in 1998, when its pilot made a "wheels up landing" at Coventry Airport.
Last year, the cockpit canopy detached from the plane during take-off from Biggin Hill Airport. It was able to land safely and neither of the two occupants in that incident were harmed.