The 1952 Moses Lake C-124 crash was an accident in which a United States Air Force Douglas C-124 Globemaster II military transport aircraft crashed near Moses Lake, Washington on December 20, 1952. Of the 115 people on board, 87 died and 28 survived. The crash was the world's deadliest aviation disaster at the time, surpassing the Llandow air disaster, which killed 80 people. The death toll would not be surpassed until the Tachikawa air disaster, which also involved a Douglas C-124A-DL Globemaster II, killed 129 people.
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| - 1952 Moses Lake C-124 crash (en)
- Катастрофа C-124 в Мозес-Лейке (ru)
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| - The 1952 Moses Lake C-124 crash was an accident in which a United States Air Force Douglas C-124 Globemaster II military transport aircraft crashed near Moses Lake, Washington on December 20, 1952. Of the 115 people on board, 87 died and 28 survived. The crash was the world's deadliest aviation disaster at the time, surpassing the Llandow air disaster, which killed 80 people. The death toll would not be surpassed until the Tachikawa air disaster, which also involved a Douglas C-124A-DL Globemaster II, killed 129 people. (en)
- Катастрофа C-124 в Мозес-Лейке — крупная авиационная катастрофа, произошедшая в субботу 20 декабря 1952 года, когда Douglas C-124A-DL Globemaster II при взлёте разбился на окраине Мозес-Лейка, при этом погибли 87 человек (в некоторых источниках число погибших разнится от 86 до 102 человек). На момент событий это была крупнейшая авиационная катастрофа в мире. (ru)
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| - A large four engined aircraft sitting at an airfield (en)
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| - A C-124A similar to the accident aircraft (en)
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| - Larson Air Force Base, Moses Lake, Washington (en)
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| - Near Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, United States (en)
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| - Loss of control due to inadvertent gust lock engagement (en)
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| - The 1952 Moses Lake C-124 crash was an accident in which a United States Air Force Douglas C-124 Globemaster II military transport aircraft crashed near Moses Lake, Washington on December 20, 1952. Of the 115 people on board, 87 died and 28 survived. The crash was the world's deadliest aviation disaster at the time, surpassing the Llandow air disaster, which killed 80 people. The death toll would not be surpassed until the Tachikawa air disaster, which also involved a Douglas C-124A-DL Globemaster II, killed 129 people. (en)
- Катастрофа C-124 в Мозес-Лейке — крупная авиационная катастрофа, произошедшая в субботу 20 декабря 1952 года, когда Douglas C-124A-DL Globemaster II при взлёте разбился на окраине Мозес-Лейка, при этом погибли 87 человек (в некоторых источниках число погибших разнится от 86 до 102 человек). На момент событий это была крупнейшая авиационная катастрофа в мире. (ru)
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