The aircraft experienced a runway excursion upon landing at Yuma Marine Corps Air Station/Yuma International Airport (NYL/KNYL), Yuma, Arizona. The airplane sustained unreported damage and the sole ...
Takeoff at 21:29 hrs for an operation to Berlin. On return and over the North Sea, the aircraft was damaged by fighter pilot Unteroffizier Walther Schuck of the 1./Ergänzungsgruppe/JG 3, who was ...
Forced landed at RAF Wittering with collapsed undercarriage, iced up cockpit canopy and a double engine failure. It overshot the runway, crashed through the boundary fence and then collided with a ...
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T/o for harassing attacks from Dandriwad River to Muschu Island. Shot down by Japanese anti-aircraft guns and crashed into sea off But, New Guinea. 13/07/1944 Was observed being hit by tracer fired ...
The glider was towed to altitude by a tow plane, and once released, the pilot flew towards the northeast portion of a mountain ridge to take advantage of "booming ridge lift." As the glider approached ...
On takeoff engine no. 2 failed at low altitude due to mishandling. "Ekster" dove into ground next to farm, struck a dyke and caught fire. photo (c) Stadsarchief Amsterdam; Amsterdam-Schiphol Municipal ...
A US Navy RQ-4A Global Hawk high-altitude surveillance drone operated by VX-20 out of NAS Patuxent River, MD was shot down by a surface-to-air missile in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz by the ...
One of 8 x 403 Sqn Spitfires that left RAF Kenley at 16h00 on Ranger 127/23 to patrol over Normandy. Flak was encountered near Evereux hitting 3 of the aircraft. This aircraft was 1 of 2 lost, the 3rd ...
The airline transport pilot was conducting a local flight with one passenger. The accident flight was the pilot's third flight in the helicopter on the day of the accident; before that day, he had not ...
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