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- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance abstract "The 1951 Atlantic C-124 disappearance involved a Douglas C-124 Globemaster II of the United States Air Force which disappeared on March 23, 1951 after an in-flight fire forced the pilots to ditch the aircraft in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Shannon, Ireland. The ditching and subsequent evacuation were successful, but when would-be rescuers arrived on the scene, the aircraft and its occupants had vanished. All 53 people on board were never found and were presumed dead.".
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- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance wikiPageID "40507080".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance wikiPageRevisionID "601487055".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance aircraftType Douglas_C-124_Globemaster_II.
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance crew "9".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance date "1951-03-23".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance destination "RAF Station Mildenhall, Suffolk, England, U.K.".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance fatalities "53".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance name "1951".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance occurrenceType "Accident".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance operator United_States_Air_Force.
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance origin "Walker Air Force Base, Roswell, New Mexico, U.S.".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance passengers "44".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance site "Atlantic Ocean, 725 km west of Shannon, Ireland".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance stopover "Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, Maine, U.S.".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance summary "Controlled ditching due to in-flight fire; unexplained disappearance".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance survivors "0".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance tailNumber "49".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance subject Category:Accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft.
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_caused_by_in-flight_fires.
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_1951.
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean.
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance subject Category:Military_history_of_the_Atlantic_Ocean.
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance subject Category:Missing_aircraft.
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance comment "The 1951 Atlantic C-124 disappearance involved a Douglas C-124 Globemaster II of the United States Air Force which disappeared on March 23, 1951 after an in-flight fire forced the pilots to ditch the aircraft in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Shannon, Ireland. The ditching and subsequent evacuation were successful, but when would-be rescuers arrived on the scene, the aircraft and its occupants had vanished. All 53 people on board were never found and were presumed dead.".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance label "1951 Atlantic C-124 disappearance".
- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance label "Исчезновение C-124 в Атлантике (1951)".
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- 1951_Atlantic_C-124_disappearance sameAs Q15077425.
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