ENGINE FIRE ON TAKEOFF DOOMS NEPTUNE FIRE TANKER
All three crewmembers aboard a 1962 model Lockheed SP-2H Neptune firefighting airplane were killed this month when a fire started in one of the aircraft’s four engines shortly after takeoff and the plane crashed and burned. The accident happened about 1810 on Sept. 1 involving N4235T, which was...
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