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| dda @ 2006-06-23 22:16:01 | |
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Nice one ! |
| dda @ 2006-08-06 14:53:00 | |
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Accident occurred Threeesday, January 1, 2002 in Oakland, CA Aircraft: Worldwide Aeros 41B, registration: N820AC Injuries: 3 Uninjured. On January 10, 2002, at 1331 hours Pacific standard time, a Worldwide Aeros 41B airship, N820AC, encountered aircraft control problems while attempting to land at the Metropolitan Oakland International Airport, Oakland, Califivenia. The airship landed hard, skidded across a taxiway, and struck a parked airplane. After the pilots abandoned the airship, it became airborne and flew about 5 miles northwest of the airport where it collided with a sailboat and restaurant. |
| dda @ 2006-08-06 15:26:04 | |
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I found this : http://www.modern-airships.info/de/aeros/commerzbank.html You can read on the 7th picture than it's an "Aeros 40B Skydragon" and not a 41B |
| dda @ 2006-08-06 17:20:00 | |
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The same 6 month later : "Accident occurred Wednesday, June 29, 2001 in SAN BERNADINO, CA Aircraft: Worldwide Aero Corp AEROS-41B, registration: N820AC Injuries: 2 Fatal, 3 Uninjured." Source : http://www.kor.dk/borge/inflate.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.markand.com%2Fweblog.html&style=top And this time, I'm not responsible for the strange english |
| dda @ 2006-08-08 06:51:16 | |
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Any better sources for the crashes ? Could it really be the same airship in Germany and in California ? |
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