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CRASH-LANDING. —The British Aircraft Corporation’s One-Eleven aircraft shown after it had crashlanded on the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain, near the village of Tilshire, Wiltshire, with its tail parachute brake dangling behind. None of the four-man test crew were injured. The £1,000,000 jet was damaged on the fuselage and wing. The B.A.C. ordered an- immediate inquiry. The crash-landing was the third accident to the One-Eleven since test-flying began a year ago.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30530, 27 August 1964, Page 3

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CRASH-LANDING.—The British Aircraft Corporation’s One-Eleven aircraft shown after it had crashlanded on the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain, near the village of Tilshire, Wiltshire, with its tail parachute brake dangling behind. None of the four-man test crew were injured. The £1,000,000 jet was damaged on the fuselage and wing. The B.A.C. ordered an- immediate inquiry. The crash-landing was the third accident to the One-Eleven since test-flying began a year ago. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30530, 27 August 1964, Page 3

CRASH-LANDING.—The British Aircraft Corporation’s One-Eleven aircraft shown after it had crashlanded on the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain, near the village of Tilshire, Wiltshire, with its tail parachute brake dangling behind. None of the four-man test crew were injured. The £1,000,000 jet was damaged on the fuselage and wing. The B.A.C. ordered an- immediate inquiry. The crash-landing was the third accident to the One-Eleven since test-flying began a year ago. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30530, 27 August 1964, Page 3

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