RAF Pilot Dies in WWII Spitfire Crash in Lincolnshire

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A pilot has died after a World War Two-era Spitfire from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight crashed in a field near RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire. Emergency services responded to the incident, and a comprehensive investigation is underway. The pilot's family has been informed, and tributes have been paid by the Prince and Princess of Wales. Road closures are in place around the crash site.
- Pilot dies after Spitfire crash in Lincolnshire field BBC.com
- A plane reported to be a World War II-era Spitfire crashes in a field in England The Hill
- Emergency services at scene of aircraft collision, Coningsby Lincolnshire Police
- RAF pilot dies after Spitfire crashes in field near Coningsby base in Lincolnshire Sky News
- RAF pilot dies in Spitfire crash The Telegraph
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