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Aeroflot DC-3-196 (registration URSS-B, M/N 2035), with 4 crew members and 16 passengers, stalled and crashed on takeoff from Zavodskoy Airfield in Saratov after lifting off too late. Co-pilot was killed. Two other crew members and one passenger sustained injuries. The aircraft was operating a
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A Hamiata DC-3-196A (registration URSS-N) crashed 20 km (12 mi) northeast of Yanchi, China, killing all 32 on board; wreckage was found six days later. While flying over the Chigi-Chinze pass, the aircraft encountered icing conditions followed by a downdraft. Control was lost and the
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Flight 12 (a
Douglas DC-3-201E, NC19968) was attempting a second landing at New Orleans when it descended too low and the number one propeller struck the water, tearing off the propeller, cowling and parts of the number one engine; the aircraft was able to land safely at New Orleans with no
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A Soviet Air Force
Lisunov Li-2 (registration CCCP-L344) stalled and crashed on takeoff from Molotov (now Perm) after the pilot attempted a takeoff from the wrong runway, killing three of 10 on board; the left wing struck a parked Li-2 (CCCP-L3962) and the aircraft collided with a wooden
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Aeroflot Lisunov PS-84 (registration CCCP-L3443) crashed at the "16th Party Congress" sovkhoz (state farm) near Myakinino while attempting to find a place to land after attempting to divert to Khimki, killing five of 10 on board. The aircraft was operating a Khvoinaya-Moscow cargo
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Aeroflot PS-84 (registration CCCP-L3982) crashed shortly after takeoff from Balashov Airfield after an engine in the cargo compartment broke loose and broke through the floor, trapping the control cable for the horizontal stabilizer and causing a loss of control, killing the six
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Lisunov Li-2 (registration CCCP-L4035) crashed 19 mi from Maksatikh, Tver region, Russia due to engine failure caused by fuel exhaustion; there were no casualties, but the aircraft was written off. The aircraft was operating a Moscow-Leningrad
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Aeroflot PS-84 (registration CCCP-L3440) crashed while attempting to land at Khodynka Aerodrome after returning to the airport following an engine problem (probably caused by low-octane fuel), killing two of 14 on
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A Soviet Air Force
Lisunov Li-2 crashed near Sol-Iletsk in bad weather and poor visibility; all on board survived the crash and attempted to reach Sol-Iletsk, but nine died of hypothermia within hours during the
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Aeroflot Li-2 (registration CCCP-L4034) went missing while on a flight from Oboyan to a site behind German lines near Mirgorod; the aircraft was last seen flying over the front line near Akhtryka, Sumy
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Aeroflot Li-2 (registration CCCP-L4032) stalled and crashed near Vnukovo Airport during a training flight due to double engine failure caused by a defect in a fuel tank, killing three of seven crew.
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65:(Panagra) Flight 9 (a Douglas DC-3A-399, registration NC33645) struck a mountain peak at 13,000 feet near Chaparra, Peru due to pilot error, killing 14 of 15 on board (only a passenger survived).
199:, a DC-3-194 (registration G-AGBB), is attacked by eight Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88s of KG 40 and crashes into Bay of Biscay, killing all 17 on board. The aircraft was owned and operated by KLM.
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An Aeroflot C-47A (registration CCCP-L825) crashed in a meadow near Ramenye while returning from an unsuccessful supply flight for partisans in eastern Latvia, killing all 14 on board.
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An Aeroflot PS-84 (registration CCCP-L3956) crashed near Rechitsa, Gomel Region due to engine failure while returning from a cargo flight for partisans, killing five of six on board.
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An Aeroflot PS-84 (registration CCCP-L3931) crashed during a test flight near Molotov Airport following double engine failure caused by crew error, killing one of five on board.
165:) clipped one mountain and came to rest on another at 13,750 feet 30 mi northeast of Minzong, India after the pilot made an evasive maneuver, killing one of three on board.
46:) crashed at Oakland Municipal Airport while attempting to land; both pilots survived, but the aircraft was written off. The aircraft was operating under contract to the USAAF.
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Military versions of the DC-3 were known as C-47 Skytrain, C-48, C-49, C-50, C-51, C-52, C-53 Skytrooper, C-68, C-84, C-117 Super Dakota and YC-129 by the
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An Aeroflot Li-2 (registration CCCP-L4029) crashed while on approach to Tashla after the crew deviated from the flight route, killing all five on board.
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An Aeroflot PS-84 (registration CCCP-L4008) crashed near Yakhnovo Airfield due to double engine failure caused by crew error, killing all 17 on board.
35:. Military accidents are included; and hijackings and incidents of terrorism are covered, although acts of war are outside the scope of this list.
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An Aeroflot PS-84 (registration CCCP-L3959) crashed near Khvoinaya Airport due to spatial disorientation while flying in a storm, killing two.
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An Aeroflot PS-84 (CCCP-L3913) crashed near Berdigestyakh after both engines lost power in heavy snow, killing three of 11 on board.
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1218:"ASN Aircraft accident Douglas C-47A-DL (DC-3) 42-32929 Tamaqua, PA"
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27:, including aircraft based on the DC-3 airframe such as the
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785:"Взлеты и падения: 37 авиакатастроф Саратовской области"
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994:Accident description for 42-23957
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783:Glivenko, Natalia (23 January 2018).
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475:December 27
469:December 21
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435:November 19
426: [
359:September 5
88:February 17
1325:Categories
499:References
414:November 2
401:October 15
207:CCCP-L3932
75:January 31
68:January 23
59:January 22
49:January 21
39:January 11
16:This is a
350:August 28
344:August 22
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327:August 11
487:See also
451:42-32929
423:Yunnanyi
419:42-24360
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315:42-23957
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72:service.
1298:^Note A
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341:Region.
297:July 28
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254:43-2009
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98:March 2
259:July 2
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