After being there and witnessing this accident, this is really nothing to joke about and to do so is bad form IMO.. I thought I had just seen someone get killed when it happened and the feeling was sickening..
In addition to actually seeing the plane crash, I had somewhat of a eerie experience with this accident.. Just about 2 hours before it happened, the group I was with went over to the sport hangar and talked to some of the crew members of the plane (rapid travel).. We were talking a bit about the plane itself and we got into some of the glide ratio aspects, and one of the guys said best glide speed for rapid travel was about 165mph.. He said, and i quote: "if you have an emergency, you might as well throw out a brick and see where it lands, cause that's where you're going to end up." He also said that rapid travel was a "very heavy bird" telling us that its weight was roughly 4,000lbs due to additional superchargers, cooling radiators, and telemetry etc.. Gross weight on a stock thunder mustang is around 3200lbs.
While it looked like he had plenty of altitude when his engine blew, it seems to me after talking to these guys more about the plane, he didn't have nearly enough to make a proper deadstick approach, especially with the winds the way they were (gusting over 40mph and all available runways had a crosswind or tailwind).. Maybe some of the modifications they made to this little plane were unnecessairly dangerous for the airframe, but who knows.. Racing aircraft are rarely 'safe'
The guy did a very good job getting the airplane down considering the wind conditions and avoiding racing aircraft.. He did all he could under the circimstances he found himself in.. Just glad he was ok..