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Firefighters hose down the remains of a restored World War II bomber that crashed on a test flight heavily populated area of Bogota shortly after take off, skipping across the roofs of three houses and killing two crewmen. There were no injuries to people on the ground, according to officials.

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Press, 24 September 1988, Page 10

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Firefighters hose down the remains of a restored World War II bomber that crashed on a test flight heavily populated area of Bogota shortly after take off, skipping across the roofs of three houses and killing two crewmen. There were no injuries to people on the ground, according to officials. Press, 24 September 1988, Page 10

Firefighters hose down the remains of a restored World War II bomber that crashed on a test flight heavily populated area of Bogota shortly after take off, skipping across the roofs of three houses and killing two crewmen. There were no injuries to people on the ground, according to officials. Press, 24 September 1988, Page 10