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- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster abstract "The 1948 Gatow air disaster was a mid-air collision in the airspace above Berlin, Germany that occurred on 5 April 1948, sparking an international incident. A British European Airways (BEA) Vickers VC.1B Viking airliner crashed near RAF Gatow air base, after it collided with a Soviet Air Force Yakovlev Yak-3 fighter aircraft. All ten passengers and four crew on board the Viking were killed, as was the Soviet pilot. The disaster resulted in a diplomatic standoff between the United Kingdom and United States on one hand; and the Soviet Union on the other; and intensified distrust leading up to the Berlin Blockade in the early years of the Cold War.".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster thumbnail BEA_Viking_1B_at_Manchester.jpg?width=300.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster wikiPageID "16271209".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster wikiPageRevisionID "597211144".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster date "1948-04-05".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster hasPhotoCollection 1948_Gatow_air_disaster.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster name "1948".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster occurrenceType "Accident".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster plane1Crew "4".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster plane1Destination "RAF Gatow".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster plane1Origin United_Kingdom.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster plane1Passengers "10".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster plane1Survivors "0".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster plane1Tailnum "G-AIVP".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster plane1Type Vickers_VC.1_Viking.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster plane2Crew "1".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster plane2Operator Soviet_Air_Forces.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster plane2Passengers "0".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster plane2Survivors "0".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster plane2Type Yakovlev_Yak-3.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster site Berlin.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster site Germany.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster site "near RAF Gatow".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster totalFatalities "15".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster totalSurvivors "0".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster type Mid-air_collision.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster subject Category:1948_in_Germany.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster subject Category:20th_century_in_Berlin.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster subject Category:Accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster subject Category:Accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Vickers_VC.1_Viking.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster subject Category:Airliner_accidents_and_incidents_involving_mid-air_collisions.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_1948.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_Germany.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster subject Category:Aviation_in_Berlin.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster subject Category:British_European_Airways_accidents_and_incidents.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster subject Category:Cold_War.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster subject Category:Mid-air_collisions.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster subject Category:Soviet_Union–United_Kingdom_relations.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster point "52.474 13.138".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster type SpatialThing.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster comment "The 1948 Gatow air disaster was a mid-air collision in the airspace above Berlin, Germany that occurred on 5 April 1948, sparking an international incident. A British European Airways (BEA) Vickers VC.1B Viking airliner crashed near RAF Gatow air base, after it collided with a Soviet Air Force Yakovlev Yak-3 fighter aircraft. All ten passengers and four crew on board the Viking were killed, as was the Soviet pilot.".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster label "1948 Gatow air disaster".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster label "حادثة جاتو الجوية 1948".
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- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster sameAs Q4566258.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster sameAs Q4566258.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster lat "52.474".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster long "13.138".
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster wasDerivedFrom 1948_Gatow_air_disaster?oldid=597211144.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster depiction BEA_Viking_1B_at_Manchester.jpg.
- 1948_Gatow_air_disaster isPrimaryTopicOf 1948_Gatow_air_disaster.