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How a Stearman landed on top of a Cessna at Dunkeswell
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has published its final report into an incident at Dunkeswell Aerodrome last year which saw a Boeing Stearman land on top of a Cessna 182. The crash took place on August 20 and involved N68427 – a 1942 Stearman A75N1(PT17) – and G-OMAG, a 1959 Cessna 182B. The American-built biplane – which was based at the East Devon airfield – was completing a circuit when it landed on top of the Cessna on the

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