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WWII.Air.Crash.Detectives.S01E05.DVDRip.x264-CBFD
Genre .............: Documentary / History
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Proof On Ep 1.
From 1939 to 1945 thousands of young airmen met terrible ends not at the
hands the enemy's machine guns or because of the murderous flak of
anti-aircraft fire, but in catastrophic accidents and training crashes.
Incredibly, these incidents accounted for the lives of over 8,000 men.
All over the world training flights and cargo transport journeys all
sometimes ended in disaster.
Perhaps it's not so surprising that, amid the weight of the human costs
of the air war against Germany, these hidden' losses have been forgotten;
but all the men in the aircraft which never returned signed up for the
same war, and they were all someone's father, brother or son. The same
letters went home to every family.
Luckily, there are some who believe those brave men should not be a
footnote in military history. They are the World War 2 air crash detectives
and now, for the first time, they have agreed to let us join them.
Episode 5: Conspiracy Or Confusion? Naper 28: Death On The Great Plains
August 3rd, 1944 a C-47 transport plane, with a crew of four, is ferrying
24 trainee P-47 fighter pilots from the Bruning Army Air Field in Nebraska
to the South Dakotan Pierre Army Air Field for advanced training. The pilot,
Captain Stanley J Meadows, is forced to try and find a way through a wide
storm front as the unique weather conditions found on the great plains of
America conspire against him. After cloud dodging for almost an hour,
Captain Meadow's luck finally runs out and the plane is engulfed in a violent
storm cloud, there is a lightning flash, and witnesses see the aircraft
plummet to the ground killing all 28 passengers and crew onboard. Naper 28 as
it became known is thought to be the worse single US plane crash of the War.
The exact cause of the crash was never fully determined and several
possibilities existed as to why the C-47 crashed.
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