Crash site of B-18 Bomber on Mount Waternomee in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA.


Crash site of B-18 Bomber on Mount Waternomee in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA. Crashed on January 14, 1942. Out of seven crew members, five survived the crash and were able to remove themselves from the wreckage. The remaining two members died when the plane exploded.


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Location: Woodstock, NH, USA
Photo credit: © Erin Paul Donovan / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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