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On January 7, 1971, a Boeing B-52C Stratofortress (serial 54-26660) of Strategic Air Command crashed into northern Lake Michigan at the mouth of Little Traverse Bay near Charlevoix, Michigan, while on a low-level training flight. All nine crew members aboard were lost. No remains of the crewmen were recovered. Parts of the aircraft were retrieved from a water depth of 225 feet (69 m) in May and June 1971. The structural remains included parts of the wings, all eight engines, the tail, crew section, landing gear and wheels, plus numerous smaller parts of the plane. Oceans Systems, a Florida-based salvage company, carried out the recovery mission.

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  • 1971 B-52C Lake Michigan crash (en)
  • Acidente do B-52 no Lago Michigan em 1971 (pt)
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  • On January 7, 1971, a Boeing B-52C Stratofortress (serial 54-26660) of Strategic Air Command crashed into northern Lake Michigan at the mouth of Little Traverse Bay near Charlevoix, Michigan, while on a low-level training flight. All nine crew members aboard were lost. No remains of the crewmen were recovered. Parts of the aircraft were retrieved from a water depth of 225 feet (69 m) in May and June 1971. The structural remains included parts of the wings, all eight engines, the tail, crew section, landing gear and wheels, plus numerous smaller parts of the plane. Oceans Systems, a Florida-based salvage company, carried out the recovery mission. (en)
  • Em 7 de janeiro de 1971, um Boeing B-52C Stratofortress do colidiu com o norte do Lago Michigan na entrada de Little Traverse Bay perto de Charlevoix, Michigan, durante um voo de treinamento de baixo nível. Todos os nove membros da tripulação a bordo foram morreram. Nenhum resto mortal da tripulação foi recuperado. Partes da aeronave foram recuperadas de uma profundidade de água de 69 metros em maio e junho de 1971. Os restos estruturais incluíam partes das asas, todos os oito motores, cauda, seção da tripulação, trem de pouso e rodas, além de várias partes menores do avião. A Oceans Systems, uma empresa de salvamento com sede na Flórida, realizou a missão de recuperação dos destroços. Continua sendo o mais mortal acidente aéreo envolvendo um Stratofortress B-52 na história da aviação. (pt)
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  • B-52 Memorial on US 31 east of Charlevoix along the Lake Michigan shoreline (en)
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  • On January 7, 1971, a Boeing B-52C Stratofortress (serial 54-26660) of Strategic Air Command crashed into northern Lake Michigan at the mouth of Little Traverse Bay near Charlevoix, Michigan, while on a low-level training flight. All nine crew members aboard were lost. No remains of the crewmen were recovered. Parts of the aircraft were retrieved from a water depth of 225 feet (69 m) in May and June 1971. The structural remains included parts of the wings, all eight engines, the tail, crew section, landing gear and wheels, plus numerous smaller parts of the plane. Oceans Systems, a Florida-based salvage company, carried out the recovery mission. (en)
  • Em 7 de janeiro de 1971, um Boeing B-52C Stratofortress do colidiu com o norte do Lago Michigan na entrada de Little Traverse Bay perto de Charlevoix, Michigan, durante um voo de treinamento de baixo nível. Todos os nove membros da tripulação a bordo foram morreram. Nenhum resto mortal da tripulação foi recuperado. Partes da aeronave foram recuperadas de uma profundidade de água de 69 metros em maio e junho de 1971. Os restos estruturais incluíam partes das asas, todos os oito motores, cauda, seção da tripulação, trem de pouso e rodas, além de várias partes menores do avião. A Oceans Systems, uma empresa de salvamento com sede na Flórida, realizou a missão de recuperação dos destroços. Continua sendo o mais mortal acidente aéreo envolvendo um Stratofortress B-52 na história da aviação. (pt)
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