File:Kingsford Smith Drive plane accident.jpg
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DescriptionKingsford Smith Drive plane accident.jpg |
English: Accident occurred near the Breakfast Creek Bridge when a Vought Corsair Fighter with wings folded for transport, got the wings caught in overhead power lines. The plane was being towed after being unloaded from a British aircraft carrier at Bretts Wharves. The truck and aircraft had to be turned around to allow movement of traffic along Kingsford Smith Drive. The tram was travelling from Ascot towards Balmoral Cemetery. (Description supplied with photograph) |
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circa 1945 date QS:P,+1945-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Author | Contributor(s): Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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09:53, 16 February 2009 | 500 × 348 (28 KB) | Michael Bednarek (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description= '''Location:''' Brisbane, Australia '''Date: ''' ca. 1945 '''Description: ''' Accident occurred near the Breakfast Creek Bridge when a Vought Corsair Fighter with wings folded for transport, got the wings caught in overhead |
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- Aviation in Queensland
- Vought Corsair in service with the United Kingdom
- Hamilton, Queensland
- Kingsford Smith Drive
- Aircraft damaged in accidents
- Brisbane FM trams
- Events in Brisbane
- Military uniforms of Australia
- World War II home front in Brisbane
- 1945 in Brisbane
- Black and white photographs in the 1940s
- Black and white photographs of Brisbane