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AN26 crashlanded on frozen lake in TLL

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Old 18th Mar 2010, 10:37
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AN26 crashlanded on frozen lake in TLL

This morning Exin (Poland) AN26 flight HEL-TLL (operated for DHL) crashlanded on frozen lake which is located just under glidepath, few hundred meters from runway. Crew is ok, aircraft is still in one piece.
Media reporting aircraft was doing go around due to problems with landing gear, on second approach reported engine problem and landed on lake.

No news in English yet but some low-quality photos here Kaubalennuk hädamaandus Ülemiste järvele - Tallinna Postimees and here ??????? ??????????? ?? ??? ????? ???????? - ???????? - dzd.ee

UPD some better photos here SimpleViewer

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Accident: Exin AN26 at Tallinn on Mar 18th 2010, gear and engine trouble
Photos: Antonov An-26B Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net

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