1951 Aradan Aeroflot An-2 crash

An Antonov An-2 aircraft, operated by Aeroflot disappeared on a flight from Kyzyl to Abakan with four crew on board.[2] The An-2 took off from Kyzyl at 12:05 Moscow time on a cargo flight to Abakan with 485 kg (1,069 lb) of furs.The airports of Abakan and Kyzyl were not notified in time about this flight, its reception, servicing, and the aircraft involved.3) Poor meteorological support for the flight was identified due to the following reasons: In August 2009, blogger Sergey Shishkin and his group filmed the wreckage of an An-2.The video shows landing gear struts, the engine, and parts of the fuselage.
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