The Crash and Investigation of Iranian Air Force Flight ULF48 [Boeing 747]
This document is the investigative report of Iranian Air Force flight ULF48, which crashed in 1976 near Madrid. An overview, taken from the document itself, is below:
"On May 9, 1976, an Imperial Iranian Air Force Boeing 747-131 crashed as it
approached Madrid, Spain. Witnesses observed lightning strike the aircraft
followed by fire, explosion, and separation of the left wing. The report includes
fire pattern studies, structural failure descriptions, trajectory analysis, fuel
flammability calculations, gust loading analysis, and an analytical treatment of
several hypotheses."
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