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- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash abstract "The 1952 Moses Lake C-124 crash was an accident in which a United States Air Force Douglas C-124 Globemaster II military transport aircraft crashed near Moses Lake, Washington on December 20, 1952. Of the 115 people on board, 87 died and 28 survived. At the time, it was the deadliest accident in aviation history and the deadliest on U.S. soil.".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash wikiPageID "40502905".
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- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash aircraftType Douglas_C-124_Globemaster_II.
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash crew "10".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash date "1952-12-20".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash destination Kelly_Field_Annex.
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash destination San_Antonio.
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash destination Texas.
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash fatalities "87".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash name "1952".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash occurrenceType "Accident".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash operator United_States_Air_Force.
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash origin "Larson Air Force Base, Moses Lake, Washington".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash passengers "105".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash site "Near Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, United States".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash summary "Loss of control due to gust lock engagement".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash survivors "28".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash tailNumber "50".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash subject Category:1952_in_Washington_(state).
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash subject Category:Accidents_and_incidents_involving_United_States_Air_Force_aircraft.
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_1952.
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_Washington_(state).
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash comment "The 1952 Moses Lake C-124 crash was an accident in which a United States Air Force Douglas C-124 Globemaster II military transport aircraft crashed near Moses Lake, Washington on December 20, 1952. Of the 115 people on board, 87 died and 28 survived. At the time, it was the deadliest accident in aviation history and the deadliest on U.S. soil.".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash label "1952 Moses Lake C-124 crash".
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash label "Катастрофа C-124 в Мозес-Лейк".
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- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash wasDerivedFrom 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash?oldid=586314560.
- 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash isPrimaryTopicOf 1952_Moses_Lake_C-124_crash.