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A man filmed from inside how the plane crashed. On the scary images of a passenger, you can see that an engine is on fire. From his seat, the unknown filmmaker sees everything happening close. "We have to go back to the track, it looks very bad," he still seems relatively calm.
When the camera crashes, the image becomes black, but the camera continues to operate. After a few seconds, the camera, probably a cell phone, is picked up and shows how the passengers are evacuated in panic.
Two people were killed in the tragedy of the robbery: one on the ground and one in the plane. Three Dutch aviation technicians from Aviodrome Aviation Museum survived the accident. They were transported to the hospital with relatively minor injuries and are now back in the Netherlands.
The 1954 aircraft was donated to the Aviodrome Aviation Museum by the South African owner, Rovos Rail. After the necessary technical work, the historic plane would fly directly across Africa and Europe to its new base Aviodrome at Lelystad Airport this summer
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