‘WTF’ Viewers stunned by wild ‘plane crash’ at Bathurst 1000 — Australia’s

Plane Crash Bathurst 1000. ‘WTF’ Viewers stunned by wild ‘plane crash’ at Bathurst 1000 — Australia’s The specially designed aerobatic aircraft did take off again after the trophy was delivered. As part of pre-race festivities, the iconic trophy was delivered by plane.

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Plane delivering trophy for the Bathurst 1000 race hits wall after landing and takes off without checking damage. While landing on the Bathurst 1000 circuit, VH-XKW landed on the grass next to Mountain Straight, rolled onto the tarmac and under heavy braking, ran the left wheel back onto the grass

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Plane delivering trophy for the Bathurst 1000 race hits wall after landing and takes off without checking damage. The difference in grip levels between the grass and sealed tarmac has caused the aircraft to veer hard right towards the concrete wall on the other side of. The aeroplane that delivered the Peter Brock Trophy to Bathurst 1000 on Sunday is under investigation after it hit a wall at the track.

‘WTF’ Viewers stunned by wild ‘plane crash’ at Bathurst 1000 The Courier Mail. While landing on the Bathurst 1000 circuit, VH-XKW landed on the grass next to Mountain Straight, rolled onto the tarmac and under heavy braking, ran the left wheel back onto the grass The Bathurst 1000 has witnessed some truly bizarre scenes, with a pre-race plane landing going awry on the track, leaving viewers lost for words

Wild plane crash scene at Bathurst 1000 — Australia’s leading news site. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has opened an investigation after the stunt plane that delivered the Peter Brock Trophy to the Mount Panorama circuit before the Bathurst 1000 crashed into a wall The plane — piloted by aerobatic expert Hayden Pullen — seemingly damaged part of its rear wing when it made contact with the concrete wall on Mountain Straight.