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On 26 January 1950, the Douglas C-54 Skymaster serial number 42-72469 disappeared en route from Alaska to Montana, with 44 people aboard. [1] [2] The aircraft made its last radio contact two hours into its eight-hour flight.
Plane disappeared 83 minutes into the flight from Toledo Suburban airport, north of Grand Rapids. No evidence of a crash, plane or pilot has ever been found. [186] November 21, 1993: Cessna 172I (N35549) 1: Unknown Michigan (presumed Lake Michigan) Lost enroute from Kalamazoo, Michigan to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [187] October 2, 1994: Aero ...
The abandoned SA-16 crashes into Towne Summit mountain ridge of the Panamint Range W of Stovepipe Wells with starboard engine still running. Wreckage is still there. [156] 29 January Convair B-36D Peacemaker, 44-92080, of the 92nd Bomb Wing, lands short at Fairchild AFB, written off. All crew survive. Aircraft had been built as a B-36B-20-CF ...
DC plane crash: Search for bodies continues; officials to remove aircraft from Potomac Philadelphia plane crash victims. Aboard the plane was one pediatric patient, the child's mother and four ...
The aircraft, serial number 17171, was designated C-117D and was based on the Super DC-3, first flown in 1944. [1] This R4D-8 was built as an R4D-5 (msn 12554) and converted to R4D-8 (msn 43309) in November 1951. All R4D-8 aircraft still extant were re-designated as C-117D in the tri-service designation system introduced from 18 September 1962.
For an eight-year-old figure skater, the DC plane crash means the loss of friends and beloved coach. 01:00, Michelle Del Rey. Sienna Irena Piro needed a figure skating coach to give her a chance.
The 303rd Bomb Group, activated at Pendleton Field, Oregon, on 3 February 1942, suffers its first fatal aircraft accident when three flying officers and five enlisted crew are killed in the crash of a B-17E-BO, 41-9053, six miles (9.7 km) N of Strevell, Idaho [13] during a training mission.
The aircraft was staging to Eglin AFB, Florida at the time of its crash for filming of scenes for the motion picture Toward the Unknown. [170] After stopping for refuelling, the bomber began its take-off run at 10:30, but smashed through the fence at the end of the southwest runway and then began to disintegrate, spreading wreckage along a 250 ...