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English: The burned-out wreckage of Omega Aerial Refueling Services Flight 70 lying in a marsh off runway 21 at Naval Base Ventura County, California after it crashed on takeoff on 18 May 2011. The aircraft, a 707-300B modified as an aerial fuel tanker, experienced a separation of the #2 engine just after liftoff, which also struck and effectively disabled the #1 engine. When the takeoff was rejected, the aircraft ran off the runway and caught fire; the three flightcrew escaped without serious injury, but the aircraft was destroyed.
Date 18 May 2011 or later
Source Group Chairman’s Factual Report - Structures - DCA11MA075 - Attachment 1 - Figures (original uploaded version was from [1])
Author National Transportation Safety Board

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current21:35, 10 October 2021Thumbnail for version as of 21:35, 10 October 20211,317 × 877 (195 KB)Whoop whoop pull upHigher-res version extracted from NTSB PDF
02:27, 4 October 2021Thumbnail for version as of 02:27, 4 October 20211,000 × 686 (196 KB)Whoop whoop pull upUploaded a work by {{w|National Transportation Safety Board}} from [https://aviation-safety.net/photo/4953/Boeing-707-321B-N707AR] with UploadWizard

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