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Historic Aircraft Wrecks Of San Diego County G Pat Macha

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Historic Aircraft Wrecks Of San Diego County G Pat Macha
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.8 MB
Pages: 152
Author: G. Pat Macha
ISBN: 9781467118361, 9781625857293, 1467118362, 1625857292
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Historic Aircraft Wrecks Of San Diego County G Pat Macha by G. Pat Macha 9781467118361, 9781625857293, 1467118362, 1625857292 instant download after payment.

Clear weather and a natural harbor made San Diego an early aviation hub, but success in flight came with devastating tragedies. The remains of more than four hundred aircrafts lie scattered across the county's deserts and mountains. Experts estimate that dozens more are on the ocean floor off the coast. In 1922, army pilot Charles F. Webber's DeHavilland biplane went missing over Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. In 1978, Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 178 collided midair over San Diego and crashed in the residential North Park neighborhood, claiming the lives of 144 people in what was the worst airline disaster of the era. Author and aircraft accident research specialist G. Pat Macha recounts these and other stories of astonishing survival, heroism and heartbreaking fatality.

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