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Crash site of B-17 Early on the morning of May 16, 1946, a U.S. Army B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft crashed into White Hill (a.k.a. "White's Hill") near Fairfax, California . Two men were killed and six seriously injured. [ 1 ]
Aircraft comes down at 2215 hrs. in the Atlantic Ocean ~.75 miles offshore, after just clearing the Station One Hotel, on-shore breeze carries crew inland about three blocks from the beach, one landing in a tree, the other in a courtyard of a condominium, suffering only cuts and bruises. Aircraft, on routine training mission, was unarmed.
A civil search group reportedly discovered the crash site just after 9am local time on Wednesday. The San Diego Sheriff’s Office, Cal Fire San Diego, Border Patrol, and the California Civil Air ...
A military aircraft crashed in California on Wednesday, reportedly killing at least four people. The crash occurred in Imperial County near state Highway 78 outside Glamis on Wednesday afternoon.
The crashed plane was attached to the Marine All-Weather Attack Squadron 224, based in Beaufort, South Carolina, and had been in California for a training mission, officials said.
The aircraft crashed while on a low-level training flight when it impacted the very steep terrain 800 ft (240 m) below the peak of 7,903 ft (2,409 m) MSL Mazatzal Peak at 495 KIAS under controlled flight in instrument meteorological conditions. Both crew members were killed instantly. No attempts to eject were made.
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