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This '''unregistered plane''' was a red, unregistered and private plane similar to a De Havilland Chipmunk, used by a pilot called [[Mick]] and [[Unidentified pilot|his companion]]. The plane had some troubles and landed at a grass field. [[Tintin]], who was walking with his dog [[Snowy]], took a closer look and the plane departed again, after reparations.
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This '''unregistered plane''' was a red, unregistered and private plane similar to a De Havilland Chipmunk, used by a pilot called [[Mick]] and [[Unidentified pilot|his companion]]. The plane had some troubles and landed at a grass field. [[Tintin]], who was walking with his dog [[Snowy]], took a closer look to see what's going on. As he noted that the plane was unregistered, one of the pilots shot him and the plane departed again, after finishing reparations. The plane was later mentioned by Thompson and Thomson when they heard that it crashed near Eastdown, England. Tintin later saw the plane again (in pieces) at Sussex and investigate it to find clues to the mystery. The plane was never seen again since then.
 
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Plane

The plane with both pilots.

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This unregistered plane was a red, unregistered and private plane similar to a De Havilland Chipmunk, used by a pilot called Mick and his companion. The plane had some troubles and landed at a grass field. Tintin, who was walking with his dog Snowy, took a closer look to see what's going on. As he noted that the plane was unregistered, one of the pilots shot him and the plane departed again, after finishing reparations. The plane was later mentioned by Thompson and Thomson when they heard that it crashed near Eastdown, England. Tintin later saw the plane again (in pieces) at Sussex and investigate it to find clues to the mystery. The plane was never seen again since then.