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THIRTY-NINE KILLED IN AIR CRASH.—There were no survivors when a Royal Air Force aircraft and a Scandinavian airliner collided in mid air in bad weather near London on July 4. The planes crashed in thickets a mile and a half apart. This photograph shows a wing of the R.A.F. plane transfixed by a tree.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25548, 16 July 1948, Page 8

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THIRTY-NINE KILLED IN AIR CRASH.—There were no survivors when a Royal Air Force aircraft and a Scandinavian airliner collided in mid air in bad weather near London on July 4. The planes crashed in thickets a mile and a half apart. This photograph shows a wing of the R.A.F. plane transfixed by a tree. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25548, 16 July 1948, Page 8

THIRTY-NINE KILLED IN AIR CRASH.—There were no survivors when a Royal Air Force aircraft and a Scandinavian airliner collided in mid air in bad weather near London on July 4. The planes crashed in thickets a mile and a half apart. This photograph shows a wing of the R.A.F. plane transfixed by a tree. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25548, 16 July 1948, Page 8