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[edit]DescriptionThe wreck of the (Dellavilaud?) plane that crashed in the Potomac river near the Naval Air Station, Anacostia, D.C. Chief Petty Officer F.H. Bushing and A.V. Cobb, aviation machinist mate, LCCN2016888394.jpg |
English: The wreck of a Boeing O2B (De Havilland DH-4B) that crashed in the Potomac river near the Naval Air Station Anacostia, Washington D.C. (USA), in 1927. The crew, Chief Petty Officer F.H. Bushing and A.V. Cobb, aviation machinist mate, was rescued uninjured. |
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