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crashed while making a low p**** over Mulhouse–
Habsheim Airfield (ICAO
airport code LFGB) as part of the
Habsheim Air Show. Most of the
crash sequence, which...
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Habsheim (French pronunciation: [apsaim] ) is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin
department in
Alsace in north-eastern France. It
forms part of the
Mulhouse Alsace...
- Mulhouse–
Habsheim Airfield (ICAO: LFGB) is a
recreational aerodrome near the town of
Habsheim in France. It is a
former military base, and is now mainly...
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Habsheim (German for
Habsheim Valley Railway) was a 24.6 km (15.3 mi) long narrow-gauge
railway with a
gauge of 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) at
Habsheim in...
- Air
France Flight 296, an
Airbus A320,
makes a low p**** over Mulhouse-
Habsheim Airport in
landing configuration during an air show and
crashes into trees...
- Udet was ****igned a new
Fokker to fly to his new
fighter unit—FFA 68—at
Habsheim.
Mechanically defective, the
plane crashed into a
hangar when he took off...
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crashes into
trees after performing a
flyby during an
airshow at Mulhouse-
Habsheim Airport,
killing three people. The
cause of the
crash is disputed: the...
- A320
occurs when Air
France Flight 296Q
crashes at Mulhouse–
Habsheim Airfield in
Habsheim, France,
during an air show,
killing three of the 136 people...
- as F-GFKC,
crashed into
trees during a
demonstration flight at Mulhouse-
Habsheim Airport, France.
Three p****engers out of 136 on
board died
during the evacuation...
- realization, however.[citation needed]
Transport in
Switzerland Mulhouse–
Habsheim Airport IATA
airport 3-letter
codes for the
French area, the
Swiss area...