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Photo ID: 1691159
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PH-BUF (cn 20400/157) Unfortunately this a/c was involved in a tragic accident. A rumway collision with N736PA at Tenerife (27-march-1977).Agfa 100 slide scanned with Epson V500. Sorry for poor quality. |
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Photo ID: 1376719
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PH-BUF (cn 20400/157) Two years before this aircraft collided, on 27 March 1977, with Pan Am 747-121 N736PA on the runway at Tenerife in what remains the Worlds worst air disaster |
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Photo ID: 1345833
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PH-BUF (cn 20400/157) Two years before she perished at Tenerife in what remains the worlds worst air disaster |
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Photo ID: 1090562
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PH-BUF (cn 20400/157) Aircraft parked in Melbourne due to an industrial strike in Sydney. Note a BOAC VC-10 togather with QF 747's. On 27 March 1977 this aircraft, as Flight 4805, collided with Pan Am 747-121 N736PA on the runway at Tenerife, Canary Island, with the loss of 583 lives. Still the worlds worst aviation disaster. |
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Photo ID: 1072356
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Views: 14776
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PH-BUF (cn 20400/157) On March 27th 1977 this aircraft collided with a Pan Am Boeing 747 in fog on the runway at Tenerife. 583 people lost their lives in what is still the world's worst aviation disaster. Both aircraft had been diverted from nearby Las Palmas due to a bomb threat there and this aircraft initated a take-off without permission as N736PA was crossing the runway. |
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Photo ID: 1071939
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PH-BUF (cn 20400/157) First time at the database wearing KLM's "new" colours. Shot taken 6 months before the tragic accident at Tenerife on March 27th, 1977 when 583 people lost their lives. |
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Photo ID: 0765445
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PH-BUF (cn 20400/157) Practice overshoot while crew training at SNN - written off 4 years later in Tenerife |
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Photo ID: 0578409
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PH-BUF (cn 20400/157) Condensation streaming from the trailing edge of the wing while circuit training at SNN on a very misty evening - this aircraft was unfortunately lost with great loss of life in a dreadful runway collision with a Pan Am 747 in Tenerife in 1977 |
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Photo ID: 0490489
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Views: 79403
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PH-BUF (cn 20400/157) March 27th 1977: One of the darkest days in aviation, when this KLM 747 collided with a Pan Am 747 on the runway at Tenerife. 583 people lost their lives in what is still the world's worst aviation disaster |
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Photo ID: 0389268
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PH-BUF (cn 20400/157) Amazing what can be found going through old negatives. Photo is not best quality but the aircraft is infamous. On 27 March 1977 this aircraft, as Flight 4805, collided with Pan Am 747-121 N736PA on the runway at Tenerife, Canary Island, with the loss of 583 lives. Still the worlds worst aviation disaster. |
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