Plane Crashes / Stories Thread

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  1. Captain. Adam

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    NOTE: NO REAL LIFE PLANE CRASHES!

    Here you can post your plane crashes stories . Please keep in mind to follow the this template or anything similar to it:



    - Quick Style:
    ~ Brief Mention of the crash, location, date and number of fatalities: ~

    [Photo of the crash]
    Date:
    Site:
    Summary:
    Operator:
    Aircraft type:
    Registration:
    Flight number: (not needed in some cases)
    Crew:
    Passengers:
    Survivors:
    Fatalities:
    Route:
    Nature:
    Phase:
    Damage:
    Narrative: (can be very brief)
    [HR HR here]
    - Probable cause:

    - Photos:

    Good examples of these can be found on page 6 and onwards (everything before that was very simple and sometimes confusing) [examples: https://www.beamng.com/threads/plane-crashes-stories-thread.35898/page-7#post-953307 / https://www.beamng.com/threads/plane-crashes-stories-thread.35898/page-8#post-978652 / https://www.beamng.com/threads/plane-crashes-stories-thread.35898/page-6#post-860341 / https://www.beamng.com/threads/plane-crashes-stories-thread.35898/page-6#post-861645]





    - Formal Style:
    (Photo 1: overview of accident location or plane seen before the accident)
    • Location:
    • Date & Time:
    • Registration:
    • Aircraft:
    • Aircraft Damage:
    • Defining Event:
    • Injuries:
    • Flight Conducted Under:


    Analysis:

    - Probable Cause:



    - History of The Flight

    - Additional Photos:

    (things you can add):
    - Personal Information
    - Aircraft and Owner/Operator Information
    - METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION AND FLIGHT PLAN:
    - Wreckage and Impact Information
    - Medical And Pathological Information
    - Additional Information:

    All of the recent crashes followed this style.

    You can reverse the locations of the "analysis and probable cause section" with the main thread parts, to make it look like you mentioned the information and examinations parts at first then concluded a probable cause after. (examples: https://www.beamng.com/threads/plane-crashes-stories-thread.35898/page-12#post-1219297 / https://www.beamng.com/threads/plane-crashes-stories-thread.35898/page-13#post-1329908)

    This style is abit complicated.

    If you want help with the stories, you can DM me I guess.
     
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  2. sunbartmania

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    may 19, 1997, Los angles california
    Los angles airport fire
    airplanes involved:
    boeing 777-222 regs. n6767ual
    lockheed l1011-200 n7643twa
    mcdonell douglas md11 n0101klm
    fatalities: 1
    damage: 1 billion usd
    The 777 caught fire due to a fuel spill and a guy lit a cigarette next to a twa l1011 and klm md11 causing a fire in the hangar in which the planes where in. no pictures where available due to a black mail society destroying the media pictures and covearge and erasing it from peoples memory. a united 747 about got hit with shrappnel as the fire caused the l1011 to blow up and the guy inside got roasted to death.
     
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  3. Stance02

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    sorry if off-topic but isn't there only like 2 planes that work after 0.8?
     
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  4. Captain. Adam

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    Its OK . The crash toke me 1h to make . The B-25 works but the gears gets up after starting the engines So What I do is taking off with an X-18 and get it to a good height than replace it with the B-25 . The socata 10 Can drive it self for like 50s before crashing . I placed the socata after dropping the 25 than restarted both of them than crashed them (off-topic: sry for horrible grammar :oops:)
     
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  5. sunbartmania

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    so thats why my b25 did not work
     
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    * USAF (BH-174 ll) Crash *​
    USAF Flight (BH-174 ll) Was a B-25 Mitchell bomber on a cargo mission from JFK - John F. Kennedy International Airport To The Nevada Military Air Base . The plane crashed while taking off in 1942 killing all 12 eight crew on bored and 2 on ground and injuring a total of 126 people on the airport buildings due to the high explosions after the plane crashed .
    (The plane loading the bombs into its cargo before the crash)
    Date : 13th Of October / 1942
    Summary : Engine detachment / Crashed While Taking off
    Site : JFK - John F. Kennedy International Airport
    Total fatalities : 14 (all on board and 2 on the ground)
    Total injuries : 126 (On Airport)
    Aircraft type : North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber
    Registration : BH-174 ll
    Plane Name : King Of Utah
    Total Survivors : 126

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    Aircraft :
    The Aircraft was a North American B-25 Michell Bomber . The Plane was made in 1940 . The plane had 12 crew
    members on bored in the time of the crash .
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    Crash :
    The weather was clear, and the plane was taking off at runway R16 . Everything looked normal as the flight began its takeoff roll at 10:23 PM . In the speed of 80 knots the crew started to hear some cracking sounds coming from the left engine . Suddenly, The Left Engine came off when the plane reached 411 feet (125.2728 meters) above the ground than started to bank to the left than crashed in the taxing runway and exploded because of the bombs . The plane caught fire some seconds later . The Firetrucks stopped the fire at 11:13 PM but no one came close to the crash sight because everyone was scared from another explosion to happen because it was not clear if all the bombs are destroyed . After 1h , Runway R16 was closed , At the same time emergency services reached the crash sight but there was no signs of survivors . 126 people were injured in the airport due to the high range of the explosion . Later that day , The Airport said that : 12 crew members died as well as 2 airport workers on ground , 126 were injured in the airport and all flights for the next few days were canceled .
    The plane just seconds after the crash .Another angel of the plane crash .

    a CCTV Showing the plane crash (Pictures were reveled after 6 years from the crash (When The Airport Had CCTV Cameras Replaced)
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    Investigation :
    The BeamNG Safety Board Made an Investigation on the accident . It was cleared that the plane lost its engine while taking off and the engine was later found on runway R16 . Later on the investigation , Investigators found that the 25 Mitchell Nails that connects the plane engine with the wing where rusty and half broken which led to the Engine detachment while taking off .

    The Plane engine sitting on the runway (1942)
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    Aftermath :
    The BNSB Said : All the engines of the B-25 Mitchell's out their should be checked . Accidents like this can be avoided .


     
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  7. fivedollarlamp

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    There weren't CCTV cameras in 1942...
     
  8. Captain. Adam

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    Follow za template D: !
    jk . But they had people who could stick to the wall and take pictures :p
    (Btw the first ever CCTV was on 1942 . The date where this small story toke place)
     
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    *Nevada Interstate Military Plane Crashes / Mysterious events*
    The Nevada Interstate had many plane crashes through the years . Today we are picking up some of these plane crashes (Military Only)
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    *USAF (Flight 134)*


    (The Plane Taking off from the abandoned airport just 1 month before the crash)
    Date : 25th of December / 1959
    Summary : Collision with an abandoned hangar on takeoff to due heavy fog
    Site : Nevada abandoned military airport
    Total fatalities : 1 (On Ground)
    Total injuries : 8 (On The B-25 Mitchell)
    Aircraft type : North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber
    Registration : NG 2123
    Plane Name : Sand Storm
    Total Survivors : 8 (Injured)
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    Aircraft :
    The plane was a North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber . The plane had 8 crew members and had flown 6500 Hours in the time of the crash .
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    Crash :
    The weather was foggy and stormy at the same time . The plane was cleared to take off in the small runway , on 7:13 PM The plane reached the maximum speed to take off but suddenly, the crew members felt a big explosion sound and noticed the abandoned hangar that they had hit , one worker died in the hangar from the collision . The plane was on 101.4984 meters (333 feet) up the ground and started to bank to the right . The pilot manged to control the plane but the plane ended up crashing 300m (1000 Feet) away from the airport . The plane was destroyed but all crew members survived the crash .

    (The plane just after some seconds from hitting the hangar)

    (The plane after the crash)
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    Investigation :
    The Military Workers on the airport said that there was heavy fog in the time of the crash . The BeamNG Safety Board investigators reached the crash sight just some hours . It was cleared that the plane hit the hangar in bad weather conditions . After 2 weeks of investigating the final report on the crash came out . The Report had the following reasons :
    - Weather Conditions . Heavy Fog causing a collision with a building .
    - CFIT due to wing damage .
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    Aftermath :
    The Airport was abandoned 2 years after the crash because of the poor safety record it had .
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    (More crashes coming next day . Its too late at night here , so see you later) Thanks for reading and sorry for grammar mistakes I made .
     
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    *USAF (Flight 807)*

    (The Plane photographed just seconds before it crashed into a field)
    Date : 17th of May / 1951
    Summary : Rudder hardover Causing a high speed stall
    Site : Nevada Interstate
    Total fatalities : 6
    Aircraft type : North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber
    Registration : NG 807
    Plane Name : Bomber Of The Desert
    Total Survivors : 0
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    Crash A Investigation :
    The plane was on a training mission in the Nevada Interstate and had 6 crew members : (one pilot, one co-pilot, navigator/bombardier, turret gunner/engineer, radio operator/waist gunner, tail gunner) , the weather was cloudy and the time was 5:55 PM . In 5:58 The planes pilot wanted to turn the plane to the left however, the plane started to go the right insisted . The pilot used the rudder as much as possible but the plane went to the right and the right wing was cut from the plane . The plane went into a high speed stall and crashed , all 6 crew members died .
    The BeamNG Safety Board investigators came to the sight in few hours . The rudder of the plane was badly damaged and the right wing was found 2 km away from the crash sight . The BeamNG Safety Board investigators made the final report after some days and the report included :
    - Rudder Hardover Due to High wind speed and failure on the plane .
    - Lost right wing due to high speed turning .
    - Stalled and crashed .
     
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    *USAF (Flight 632)*

    (The Plane In 1949 just 1 year before the crash)
    Date : 23th of January/ 1950
    Summary : Disputed :

    - CFIT BNSB
    - Foggy weather causing a crash SBON
    - Stall BNMSB
    - Pilot Error TASB
    - Microburst -Some investigators of the BNSB-
    - Engine Failure OAPF
    Site : Nevada Interstate
    Total fatalities : 7
    Aircraft type : North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber
    Registration : US A213
    Plane Name : Old Glory
    Total Survivors : 0
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    Aircraft :
    The plane was an upgraded B-25 Mitchell with more power-full engines and better cockpit . The plane had 7 crew members and had flown 8135 hours in the time of the crash .

    (The plane Nevada Military Airport in 1948)
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    Sight :

    (The Crash Sight)
    The Crash toke place in the Nevada Interstate . But the crash sight was weird as the plane was reported to crash hundreds of miles away from the highway . Investigators studied the crash sight and they found a lot of mysterious facts , including :

    The crash was a mysterious event . At the end , investigators said many reasons of the crash making it a Cold Case Or disputed Plane crash .
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    Crash :
    The weather was cloudy that day . The time was 12:35 PM when the plane toke off from the Nevada Abandoned Airport . In 12:52 PM The plane was reported missing after the 12m of the flight . Police cars went everywhere in the search of the plane but finally at 1:43 PM the police manged to find the plane wreckage at one of the Nevada interstate Highways . Some witnesses said that the plane crashed next to the road after a small intersection but the wreckage wasn't their . Police got confused when 46 people came to the police station and reported that the plane crashed next to the road . 25 BNSB investigators came to the crash sight as well as other investigators from many different Safety Boreds around the US .
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    Investigation :
    It was not clear if the plane crashed into a field or a hill (Disputed) . Some BNSB Investigators said that a CFIT (Controlled Flight Into terrain) Was the cause of the crash . But others said that a microburst brought down the plane . The other investigators had another causes and some flight crash plans were made . Just like this one :

    The BNMSB Said a stall bring down the plane . But if a stall bring down the plane the wreckage wouldn't be kilometers away from the stall crash sight . The BNMSB Said that high speed winds might caused the wreckage to move but thats not clear .
    The OAPF said that an engine failure bring down the plane . But the crew members didn't report any engine problems and the right wing engine wreckage showed no signs of failure . Even the left one didn't show any signs of failure .

    (The plane right engine sitting on the highway [1950] )
    The TASB Said that a wrong move by the pilot might caused the crash . The Investigators said : Maybe the pilot turned off the engine ? Or possibly used his rudder so bad ? Who knows .
    The best theory comes from Some investigators of the BNSB . They said a microburst caused the crash and explained it in a photo :

    The theory says that the plane entered a big dark cloud . The weather was cloudy and microbursts comes with cloudy and stormy weather . Microbursts are able to send plane down without the crew feelings . More than that the Dark cloud that the crew entered might had some high speed winds inside it . Which explains the wreckage being pushed to the highway .
    At the end the crash remains Disputed till this day .
    And its one of the very mysterious events happened in the Nevada Interstate .
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    (The planes wreckage sitting on the highway)
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    Maybe it was like with British Midland Flight 92, they shut off wrong engine?
     
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    Your theory is good . But flight 92 was a Boeing 737-400 and this was a B-25 .
    Fun Fact : The crash was only a very bad day to me while trying to do another story . I was driving the B-25 At 200mph and I had fog everywhere . I only use my cockpit view to drive because its more challenging but suddenly, I saw a hill and I couldn't bring the plane up than crashed .
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    By the way thanks for your comment fufsgfen :3 . I really like when you guys point some stuff in the stories . The only thing that makes this thread alive is your questions . I even like Off-Topic questions , so if you guys want to point stuff feel free to do that :)
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    I'm working on some stories now . Stay tuned people !
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    *USAF (Flight 1656)*​
    USAF Flight 1656 was a B-25 Mitchell that crashed in Nevada Military Airport after returning from an aborted flight to Paris Air Show due to cracking sounds heard by the crew while taking off .

    (The Plane involved in the accident , here it can be seen landing on Nevada Military Airport in 1946)
    Date : 1st of August / 1948
    Summary : In-flight break-up due to maintenance error & Metal fatigue

    Site : Nevada Military Airport
    Crew : 7

    Total fatalities : 7
    Aircraft type : North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber
    Registration : PAS F296
    Plane Name : Flying Queen
    Total Survivors : 0
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    Aircraft a crew :
    The plane was a North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber . The plane had 9143 hours in the time of the crash . The plane had 7 crew . All the crew had over 6000 hours flying this North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber and they nick named it "Flying Queen" .

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    Flight and returning :



    ( The plane taking off from the airport seconds before the crash )
    The plane was going to Paris Air Show that was later canceled due to a plane crash that involved Air France (Air France Latécoère 631 disappearance) and this plane crash as well . The time was 9:00 AM when the plane started to take off , at 9:13 the plane reached 230m (800 feet) . Suddenly, the pilot made a returning call . The reason was unknown until the ATC asked him why . The pilot replied : "Wing is making some weird sounds . Possibly going to broke" . The ATC called emergency services , the emergency services arrived in 30 seconds only . At 9:29 the pilot made a normal turn to the airport but after 1 minute (9:30) The plane went down and crashed in 21 seconds only . The plane crashed 2km away from the runway . The plane caught fire and the parts were completely destroyed due to the high speed crash . The plane wreckage was transported to the airport's hangar for investigating after 1 day .




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    Investigation :
    The BNSB arrived after 12h , the BNSB Team were 15 investigators . The first thing that the BNSB investigators looked at was the pilot last words . The ATC said that the crew reported a cracking sound coming from the right wing . The problem the investigators faced was that the plane's right wing was completely destroyed at the crash . But from the eye witness it was cleared that the plane's right wing broke than the plane went in a high speed drop . The speed of the drop was later found to be 200 mph/h , making the crash un-survivable , later on .The BNSB Looked at the left wing that some how survived the crash . The BNSB investigators found some holes in the plane's wing , further more they found that the nails of the wing were rusty and half broken . The investigators looked at the planes history and they found that the plane made a bully landing last year at Utah Military Airport . The landing caused the plane's engines to broke from the plane . The plane was repaired and made a flight after 2 months . Everything looked OK in the flight until the pilot reported a weird cracking sound coming from the right wing . The plane had maintenance and didn't fly until the day it crashed . The BNSB made a final report which included these reasons :
    - In-flight break-up due to Metal fatigue that was caused by maintenance error .
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    *List of Runway collisions* (Made In BeamNG and didn't happen irl)​

    - In 1959 a LH C-130 Hercules hit a Gavril T while taking off . The plane continued speeding until the crew noticed the damaged nose of their plane .

    - In 1945 a B-25 Mitchell engine was damaged while taking off because the plane hit a Gavril Roamer on the runway .

    - In 1945 another B-25 was damaged . But this time the plane was damaged alot and one guy was badly injured on his Gavril D .

    (The plane just seconds after the small collision)
    - The 1950 New York City Business Man Crime (Story coming later) . 5 suspected people ran away from the police units . They entered JFK Airport and went on runway R18 . It was a dark night so they couldn't see the upcoming plane on the runway . In 1:13 PM They hit the plane . The crash scene was horrible that some police officers refused to go to the runway . All the 5 suspects died in the scene .

    (The plane was a B-25 Mitchell bomber , the pilot manged to land after the B-25 went up a little bit . The main gear was damaged as well as the rudder and the wings .

    (The gear of the B-25 destroyed the Gavril D completely)


    ( A experienced photographer manged to capture the moment when the plane destroyed the suspects car)
    - In 1948 A small cleaning car was destroyed by a B-25G on runway R18 . 2 people died in the small car and the B-25G manged to land safely .

    (The plane when it hit the small car)


    (The plane manged to fly with a broken rudder and a broken gear . The plane even manged to land thanks to the amazing crew)

    (Wreckage of the cleaning car)
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    Hello guys I just wanted to make something different this time :3 . I will try to post in late night in the next few days because I really need to study . Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more crashes :) .
     
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    *List of some crashes in Express Freeway Airshows*

    - in 1975 a plane crashed into a street , the pilot was killed , the crash was caused by pilot error .

    - in 1963 an X18 crashed into a lamp post due to engine failure . The pilot survived .

    - In 1964 , 2 X18s crashed into the streets due to engine failure , again !

    (The pilot ejected and survived)

    (The pilot ejected as well)
    - In 1959 , a garbage truck (The garbage truck was owned by the Airshow) crashed into a bridge . The driver had minor injures but something weird happened that night . Someone manged to capture a photo that showed a Black Lead Sled car . Mysteriously enough , no one reported seeing any car at 12:32 PM (The time when the crash happened) . Till this day the photo cannot be explained by anyone .

    (The truck after it crashed with the bridge)

    (The Black Lead Sled photo . The car can be seen in far right)


    (The place where these 2 photos were taken . A police car came at 7:00 AM to check the area but nothing was found)

    - In 1990 . A Starto HMX 920 crashed into the river next to the freeway , a rudder failure was blamed , but some people think that pilot Bill made a mistake when he was doing some turnings . Pilot Bill died .

    (The small plane crashing to the river)

    - In 1991 , another 2 Starto HMX 920 Crashed into the river . Both pilots on the 2 accidents died . The reason of the crash was again a rudder failure . But some people say that a rudder hardover caused the crash .

    (The first accident)

    (The 2nd plane sitting on the bottom of the river after the crash [1991])

    - In 1992 . Pilot Mark Tim was flying his Starto HMX 920 over the river . Suddenly, in 2:49 AM the plane broke up in mid flight . The plane turned into peaces and pilot Mark died in the crash . The Express Safety Bored made an investigation on the crash . They found that the plane broke up in flight due to metal fatigue .

    (The plane just seconds after it broke in mid flight)

    (Another picture showing the plane falling to the river)

    (A painting showing Pilots Mark plane before it broke up . The painting was put in the Express Museum)

    - In 1993 . A Starto HMX 920 crashed into a street than skidded . The pilot survived .

    - In 1959 . A police car was hit by an unknown plane , the officer wasn't injured at all . The plane was destroyed in the crash and the plane was black . The plane had no pilot making this crash a mysterious and an unexplained event .


    (Some people said that this was a Starto HMX 920 . The police denied that completely)
    - The 1959 Mysterious sighting of 2 unexpected visitors . In 1959 , Smith Adams was driving his Texas Ranger in Express freeway at 1:22 PM . In 1:26 PM Smith crashed into a plane that came out of nowhere . Smith was injured a little but he got out of the car and saw what looked like a black plane . Smith called the local police and they arrived in moments . Smith had a carvan that was damaged in the crash . 2 main highway entrances where closed . Some team of detectives arrived in the scene . There was no pilot at the small plane that was completely destroyed . Smith reported that who saw some lights when the crash happened but the plane lights were Off in the time of the crash . Till this day no one can explain what happened that night or why would a plane be in road at 1:26 PM . Things got really mysterious when a dark photo was published in the newspapers . The photo showed a Black Lead Sled coming from behind Smiths Texas Ranger . With 2 another sightings of Black Lead Sled cars around express freeway in 1959 no one was going out in nights . The police than said that these cars are some ghost cars that are roaming that road after a deadly crash in 1954 . Till this day no one goes out in night and no one can explain what happened in 1959 .

    (Smiths Texas ranger seen in 1958)

    (The crash sight)

    (The mysterious Black car that can be seen behind the carvan . Many tests were made to debunk the photo but no one could prove this photo is fake)



     
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    1956 Utah Air Disaster
    The Utah Air Disaster occurred in 1956 above Utah Bridge when a B-25 Mitchell collided with a Gloster Meteor MK . The crash killed 10 crew members on both planes but the Pilot and Co-Pilot of the B-25 survived the accident .

    (The Crash Sight)
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    (First Aircraft)

    Type : Gloster Meteor
    Registration : GM 122
    Crew : 1
    Fatalities : 1
    Survivors 0

    (2nd Aircraft)

    Type : B-25 Mitchell Bomber
    Registration : US A113
    Crew : 11
    Fatalities : 9
    Survivors : 2 (Pilot . Co-Pilot)
    Name : UT Destroyer !
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    Flights A Crash :
    Both planes toke off from Nevada Military Airport but the Gloster toke off at 9:00 PM And the B-25 toke off at 8:27 PM . The B-25 was on a cargo mission and the Gloster was on a test flight . In 10:23 PM the ATC told the B-25 that a Gloster plane is flying near by in Utah but the B-25 crew couldn't see anything . The crew kept climbing until they noticed the Gloster coming at 250 mph/h . The Gloster crashed into the middle of the B-25 (from under) than both planes exploded . The Gloster went down at 300 mph/h and the B-25 nose section kept flying for 2 km . The B-25 turned into peaces as well as the Gloster . Rescue teams were sent to the crash sight to at least find some survivors . The Gloster pilot was found dead . The B-25 wreckage wasn't found until 2:14 PM when a guy reported seeing some flames coming from the canyon wall . The rescue team manged to pull the B-25 wreckage at 2:53 PM but there was no signs of survivors or even the cockpit . Later at 3:02 PM . The nose section was found on the canyon floor 100 feet up the canyon wall . Somehow, the rescue team found the Pilot And The Co-Pilot alive . The Mid Air Collision was the deadliest disaster in Utah Aviation that year .
    - Some photos :

    (The Gloster plane wreckage)

    (The B-25 wreckage after dropping from the canyon floor)

    (The cockpit of the B-25 sitting on the canyon floor)



    (The Gloster falling down from the sky)
     
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    Hello Guys ! This comment is not a story this time but its some questions I will ask .
    1st Question : Do you guys understand these things ? if not you can ask me and I will to try to answer and explain everything as much as possible .
    2nd Question : Should I make more stories ? I'm kind busy in the morning and mid day because of studying and school but I'm free at night for like 2h . So if you want more stories just ask me to do and don't forget to do your stories as well .
    3rd Question : Do you guys know any good Airport maps ? And what planes would you like to see in the next stories ?
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    Anyways some spoilers for my new stories :


     
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    Yes, and even though I can't speak for my fellow unwashed masses of forum members, I can tell you that I definitely understand it. I think it is great, and you should do more. I enjoy reading them. Also, try this map. It just came out. https://www.beamng.com/resources/desert-runway.1961/
     
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    I'm happy to see you and some people enjoying these stories c= . But the main problem that I might get bored from the B-25 Some day because the B-25 is a military aircraft and I really want a civilian aircraft in beamng , not a big one tho but if you look back at old airplanes you could actually see that old civilian airplanes had normal sizes just like the DC Planes best example are the DC 3 And The DC 4 Or even a Vickers Viscount because Vickers used to make some medium sized airplanes .
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    Vickers Valetta for example . Is a small but good looking plane made by Vickers
    upload_2017-3-7_22-0-28.jpeg The Viscount is a king .
    upload_2017-3-7_22-0-50.jpeg The vanguard looks a little bit big but its awesome . It reminds me of the Lockheed Electra 188 .
    upload_2017-3-7_22-2-19.jpeg Dc-3 upload_2017-3-7_22-2-35.jpeg Dc-4 , even the DC-6 can be perfect for Beamng upload_2017-3-7_22-3-9.jpeg
    I would like to make a plane mod but Blender and Jbeam are confusing a little bit >,< . At the end the only thing we can do is waiting .

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    1951 Crash Of A Cessna O-1 Bird Dog
    In 1951 . A small Cessna O-1 Bird Dog that is owned by the USAF crash landed on So-Cal Interstate Highway / Nevada Due to Propeller failure .
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    Plane :
    The plane was a USAF Cessna O-1 Bird Dog . The plane was registered as US 12IF and made its first flight in 1950

    Events :
    The plane was on a normal flight from Nevada To Edwrads Air Force Base but in mid flight the pilot reported that the propeller stopped working and they need to land as fast as possible . The plane wasn't far from the ground when the failure happened so the pilot decided to land the plane next to a road . Everything was going OK but suddenly, the ATC told the Pilot that there is a B-14 Flying above them and its going down because of its flight plans . The pilot . 45 Years Old Mark Kevin , told the ATC that they are going to crash land and requested a police car in the scene because he knew that the landing is going to be hard and they might fail.
    (A Cessna O-1 Bird Dog similar to the one involved in the accident)
    Date : 7th of June / 1951
    Summary : Propeller Failure leading to a hard landing (Reason Unknown)
    Site : Nevada Interstate Highway
    Crew : 2
    Total Survivors : 2
    Total Injures (Non-Fetal) : 2
    Total fatalities : 0
    Aircraft type : Cessna O-1 Bird Dog
    Registration : US 12IF
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    Landing :
    The plane was dropping at a speed of 120 mph/h with its nose going down . The pilot saw the road and raised the plane nose but it was 2 fast and late . The plane crash landed at a speed of 110 mph/h and skidded out from the road . A police car arrived at the scene just seconds after the hard landing , both crew survived .

    (The plane after the landing)

    (The plane aftermath landing captured by another Cessna O-1 gun cam)
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    Investigation :
    The cause of the propeller failure is unknown . But its possible that the failure was caused by a maintenance error . The NTSB Made a small report of the landing and released The CVR of the flight .
     
    #20 Captain. Adam, Mar 7, 2017
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