File:Piper_PA-24-250_Comanche_AN2136111.jpg
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Summary
Photographer |
Steve Fitzgerald |
Location InfoField | Wycombe Air Park - Booker (EGTB), UK - England |
Aircraft type InfoField | Piper PA-24-250 Comanche |
Registration InfoField | G-ARIE |
Type InfoField | Photograph |
Description |
English: Built in 1960, this aircraft was destroyed in a fatal accident on 12th May 2001 at Osea Island, Essex after the two pilots were overcome by carbon monoxide poisoning from a leaking exhaust stub. The aircraft was seen to spin into the ground and both occupants died on impact. |
Date |
24 August 1976 date QS:P571,+1976-08-24T00:00:00Z/11 |
Source | |
Construction number InfoField | 24-1888 |
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