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Death of George Beurling
Robert Gandt writes in his Angels from the Sky that many people who witnessed the accident that resulted in the death of Beurling and another volunteer pilot en route to Israel believed it was sabotage. Has there been any in-depth analysis of the crash?
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Re: Death of George Beurling
I remember having once read about it, but unfortunately, I don't remember the title of the book. I guess there was an analysis, but I don't remember any details. Here they say that sabotage was suspected but never proven: http://www.century-of-flight.freeola...20Beurling.htm
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