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Air Crash

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  • 1978-11-4

Union Photograghers

Air Crash

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  • 1978-12-5

The Times of Ceylon Press

Air Crash

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  • 1978-12-5

The Times of Ceylon Press

Air Crash at Gatwick Airport

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  • 1959-2-22

Mr. Adnan Menderes, Turkey's Prime Minister, narrowly escaped death when his airliner crashed near Getwick Airport during a thick for, killing 12 passengers and crew. Mr. Menderes smashed his way out of the plane with his secretary, Mr. Seafek Fen...

Keystone Press Agency Ltd.

Air Crash at Ratmalana Airport

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  • 1961-11-16

This Indian Airlines Viscount skidded off the Ratmalana airport runway at 2.30 p.m. yesterday in pouring rain and travelled on its "belly" a distance of over 250 yards before it came to a halt in front of a signpost of the Bata Shoe factory, which...

The Times of Ceylon Press

Air Crash at the Kai Tak Airport

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  • 1958-9-8

A four-engined C-54 of the U. S. Air F coming from Okinawa with five people on board, was destroyed by fire on the runway when one of its wheels struck the embankment of the sea-wall during landing at Kai Tak Airport.

Pan-Asia Photos

Air Crash in England

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  • 1963-10-30

A BACIII airliner — Britain's newest aircraft — took off from Wisley, Surrey recently on a circular trip during which more tests were to be made on aerodynamics and ended in disaster when it lost height rapidly and plunged into this field at Stone...

Daily Mirror

Air Crash in Katunayake

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  • 1955-5-11

The wreckage of the two-seater Balliol trainer which crashed yesterday at Katunayake with Pilot-Officer N. S. Chelvarajan of the Royal Ceylon Air Force at the Controls.

Morning Times

Air Crash in Trincomalee

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  • 1958-12-20

This is all that remained of the Royal Ceylon Air Force "Dove" which crashed at China Bay Airport on Thursday, killing all six occupants.—(Castle Studio, Trincomalee).

Castle Studio

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