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Emergency landing for historic plane

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 09:43, 24 May 2008

A plane was forced to make an emergency landing in the middle of a cow field.

The aircraft, thought to be a historic Tiger Moth biplane, came down in a field off Headcorn Road, Staplehurst, yesterday (Friday).

No-one was injured, although the plane suffered damage to its front end.

The incident caused some confusion for police, who were called this morning after a member of the public saw the plane and thought the crash may be very recent.

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Officers were sent to investigate, but its owners were already in the process of trying to move it from the field using tractors.

Malcolm Clary, from Staplehurst, said: "I was walking my dog and saw it. I asked one of the guys if the pilot was ok and he said he'd walked away from it.

"I'm just glad no-one was hurt."

Do you have pictures of the plane? If so, contact the Kent Messenger on 01622 695666 or email messengernews@thekmgroup.co.uk

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