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Re: A/C Crash Site in Spain (Sierra Nevada, possibly post WW2)
I have a good friend in Spain, Mr. Lozares, who have discovered and explored several crash places in Spain. Long time ago I have display some images of German bomber found there. There was engines as well many other parts.
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Re: A/C Crash Site in Spain (Sierra Nevada, possibly post WW2)
Frankie,
The C-124C (52-980) crossed my mind as well, but San Javier is indeed a bit far off... Leendert |
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Re: A/C Crash Site in Spain (Sierra Nevada, possibly post WW2)
As you can read at 'Narrative' part of this report:
http://aviation-safety.net/database/...?id=19660212-0 The USAF aircraft "Crashed in the Sierra Nevada mountains". So most probable solution is that the aircraft was an USAF Douglas C-124C Globemaster crashed Feb 12th, 1966. Roberto Pla http://robertopla.net/ http://www.aire.org/ |
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Re: A/C Crash Site in Spain (Sierra Nevada, possibly post WW2)
Hello all,
The reliability of the information to be found on http://aviation-safety.net/database/ is alas doubtful. Aren't there any other sources on this crash? Cheers, Bart |
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