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26 Mar

Lockheed 18-50 Lodestar – N33369

National Airlines Flight 1 originated at Orlando, Florida, destination Miami, Florida, with scheduled intermediate stops at Lakeland, T...

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26 Mar

Douglas C-47-DL (DC-3) – N999B

A TWA Martin 2-0-2 (N93211) and a Castleton Inc Douglas DC-3 (N999B) crashed following a mid-air collision near Cincinnati. All fifteen...

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26 Mar

Martin 2-0-2A – N93211

A TWA Martin 2-0-2 (N93211) and a Castleton Inc Douglas DC-3 (N999B) crashed following a mid-air collision near Cincinnati. All fifteen...

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26 Mar

Convair CV-340-35 – N90853

Reaching a height of 75 feet after takeoff severe vibration was experienced. The aircraft then entered a nose down attitude. The flight...

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26 Mar

Douglas C-47A-25-DK (DC-3) – N51359

Light rain was encountered when the aircraft climbed through 200-250 feet after takeoff. Power was reduced to 35" manifold pressure; th...

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26 Mar

Douglas C-54G-1-DO (DC-4) – N30070

An uncontrollable no. 3 engine fire forced the crew to carry out an off runway emergency landing. The aircraft burned out. PROBABLE CA...

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26 Mar

Convair CV-240-0 – N94263

America Airlines Convair N94263 departed Dayton for Columbus at 19:52. At 20:07 the flight contacted Columbus tower while 6 miles west ...

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26 Mar

Lockheed L-1049C Super Constellation – F-BGNA

The ILS approach to New York-Idlewild Airport was discontinued because of unexpected heavy turbulence, heavy rain and low ceiling. The ...

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26 Mar

Douglas C-47-DL (DC-3) – N61451

The aircraft operated on a flight from Memphis to Minneapolis with some scheduled stops in between. The flight departed Memphis at 08:3...

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26 Mar

Lockheed 18-56-24 Lodestar – N9201H

At approximately 18:45, N9201 departed La Guardia Airport on a VFR flight to Boston. The Lodestar climbed to an altitude of 3,500 feet ...

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