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Swiss Alps plane crash leaves all 20 passengers and crew dead
The Guardian ^ | August 5, 2018

Posted on 08/05/2018 7:40:00 AM PDT by EdnaMode

All 20 passengers and crew onboard a vintage plane that crashed in the Swiss Alps on Saturday were killed, police have confirmed.

The authorities also confirmed that the aircraft involved was a JU-52 HB-HOT aircraft, which was flying from Locarno, near Switzerland’s southern border, to the airline’s base in Dübendorf, a suburb of Zurich.

Local media and aviation sites had earlier reported that the plane, which seated 17 passengers along with two pilots and a flight attendant, was fully booked.

“The JU-Air team is deeply saddened and is thinking of the passengers, the crew and families and friends of the victims,” JU-Air said on its website on Sunday.

The airline was established in 1982 and offers sightseeing, charter and adventure flights with its three mid-century Junkers Ju-52 aircraft, which were decommissioned by the Swiss air force and are known affectionately as Auntie Ju planes.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alps; ju52; planecrash; swissalps; switzerland
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To: Rebelbase

The Lord’s work.


21 posted on 08/05/2018 9:10:26 AM PDT by Tallguy
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To: matthew fuller

Planes of that era were not pressurized. The B-29 and a handful of recon aircraft from late-WW2 were the first examples of pressurized military aircraft. The JU-52 was a very crude aircraft. Corrugated skin like you find on your shed roof. A tri-motor design because 2 engines weren’t reliable or produce enough thrust to move the aircraft and it’s cargo. I’d have to check, but I rather doubt that the engines were even supercharged for high-altitude flying (though the Swiss may have re-engined it on account of the Alps).


22 posted on 08/05/2018 9:15:37 AM PDT by Tallguy
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To: EdnaMode

RIP.


23 posted on 08/05/2018 9:27:32 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj ("It's Slappin' Time !")
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

Many moons ago I flew from a small airfield in Eleuthera Bahamas to Miami in a DC-3. Mackey Airlines. Fun puddle jumper...


24 posted on 08/05/2018 9:39:13 AM PDT by Hatteras
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

That brings back memories. At 15 or 16 we’d be served Bohemia or Tecate on Mexicana.

Salud!


25 posted on 08/05/2018 9:44:07 AM PDT by laplata (Liberals/Progressives have diseased minds.)
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To: laplata

I once flew between two islands in the Caribbean on an ancient Air Caribe Tupolev or Antinov something or other. The thing looked and smelled like a museum piece and had as many coats of paint on it as an old window sill. The pilot greeted us with the reassuring advice that should we crash, no one was likely to get hurt, as the plane wouldn’t hit the ground too hard because it didn’t move very fast in any direction.


26 posted on 08/05/2018 10:13:21 AM PDT by PUGACHEV
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To: PUGACHEV

Lol. That was an experience. All those coats of paint probably weighed as much as a couple of people.


27 posted on 08/05/2018 10:17:48 AM PDT by laplata (Liberals/Progressives have diseased minds.)
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To: Tallguy

Don’t look like original engines.


28 posted on 08/05/2018 10:43:09 AM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: EdnaMode
This was the plane that was used in "Where Eagles Dare".
29 posted on 08/05/2018 10:54:44 AM PDT by Charles Martel (Progressives are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: Tallguy

The JU-52 was outdated compared to the C-46 & C-47


30 posted on 08/05/2018 11:36:04 AM PDT by MCF (If my home can't be my Castle, then it will be my Alamo)
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To: laplata
My wife and I were down on Cape Cod last fall visiting one of her friends, and I heard aircraft engines.

Being a former jet mechanic, my ears perked up, because it wasn't just an aircraft engine, it was a RADIAL engine, and...more than one!

I looked up to see this cross the sky wheels down...

So, when we left, I had my eyes peeled, and there in a huge grass field, just sitting there with nobody around, no buildings, people, nothing, as the sun went down, was this:

I walked around them, and resisted the urge to look inside (Hatch was open and door down!). I wouldn't do anything like that, it was someone elses property, but it did cross my mind!

Apparently, they sell rides in them!

31 posted on 08/05/2018 9:37:44 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: matthew fuller

Not a pressurized plane unless they modified it in some weird way.


32 posted on 08/05/2018 9:39:01 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: rlmorel

That’s neat. I’d love to climb aboard one again. I would have stayed outside, too.

I’d say those two planes probably saw service in WW II. So many were made that there was a huge surplus after the war.

Thanks for sharing that.


33 posted on 08/05/2018 9:52:40 PM PDT by laplata (Liberals/Progressives have diseased minds.)
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To: laplata

You bet. I heard they had some here with the Provincetown-Boston Airline that had some DC-3s re-engined with turboprop planes, but I have never seen them. Holy smokes, THAT would be one rugged plane!


34 posted on 08/05/2018 10:00:11 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: laplata

I took a Spanish/Mexican customs summer course at the Tech in Monterrey back in 1966. After class on Friday, us gringos would adjourn to the El Presidente Lounge for una hambergesa e papasfreetas. Plus several cervesas...
(I know my Spanish is rusty.)


35 posted on 08/06/2018 10:06:45 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

That’s a coincidence because I was going to school in Monterrey in 1966.

Was El Presidente Lounge in one of the hotels downtown? I don’t remember the names of the Hotels but do remember going to Sanborns to buy American magazines.


36 posted on 08/06/2018 11:09:24 AM PDT by laplata (Liberals/Progressives have diseased minds.)
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To: rlmorel

My very first flight,EVER,was in one of those——1955.

Boston to Edgartown—Eastern Airlines.

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37 posted on 08/06/2018 11:14:47 AM PDT by Mears
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To: laplata

It was just off the town square in Monterrey. I think every Mexican city has a “Presidente” hotel or bar.

We stayed at the Presidente Hotel in Oaxaca.

Gas coming out of the shower floor drain made my wife sick so we cut that trip short. I remember the airport had a terminal building faced with onyx. It had a thatched roof which was interesting. Everyone in Oaxaca was 5 feet tall and brown. A police woman in uniform directed four way traffic from a raised platform...


38 posted on 08/06/2018 11:46:14 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: Mears

Ha! Very cool-now you have a picture of a DC-3 painted in Eastern Airlines livery!


39 posted on 08/06/2018 12:20:37 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

I’m sure I was in that hotel.

The only hotel name I remember was the
Hotel Anfa in Mexico City.

Thanks for sharing and bringing back memories.


40 posted on 08/06/2018 12:30:12 PM PDT by laplata (Liberals/Progressives have diseased minds.)
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