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Old 30th June 2008, 23:08
Michel Lozares Michel Lozares is offline
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Re: A/C Crash Site in Spain (Sierra Nevada, possibly post WW2)

Hi Frankie

Just today I received the civil accident report of the DC-6 from CIAIAC :
http://www.fomento.es/MFOM/LANG_CAST...AC/default.htm

The crash site was located next to Alcazaba. The report doesnt mention other second crash site. So the remains of the Mt. Mulhacen slope belong to the C-124. It´s sure that the coordenates of the USAF mishap report are wrong.

By the way, also, near Mulhacen, crashed a american aircraft on 1960. I don´t have any info yet, but crashed in the Mt. Picon de Jerez (the last Sierra Nevada´s 3000m peak to the east).

All the best
Michel
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