File:Multiplane crash (00007931).jpg

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English: This photograph depicts what may be a multiplane crash, as the plane is tilted to one side, and one of the wings is turned upward and resting on the ground.
  • There were two International Aviation Meets held at Dominguez Field, Los Angeles. The first ran from Jan. 10-20, 1910; the second from Dec. 24-30, 1910-Jan. 1 and 3, 1911.
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current05:03, 20 May 2014Thumbnail for version as of 05:03, 20 May 2014720 × 483 (69 KB)Junkyardsparkle (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|There were two International Aviation Meets held at Dominguez Field, Los Angeles. The first ran from Jan. 10-20, 1910; the second from Dec. 24-30, 1910-Jan. 1 and 3, 1911. This photograph depicts what may be a multiplane...

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