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Port Logan topographic map
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Port Logan
On 27 July 1944, two Douglas C-47 Skytrains (one was serial number 42-93038) of the United States Army Air Forces were on a flight from Filton to a stop at Prestwick before flying on to the United States. The flight was transporting wounded soldiers. The flight encountered bad weather, and the pilot of 42-93038 tried to gain altitude to clear the cliffs. The C-47 crashed into the cliff side at Port Logan, where all 22 passengers and crew died.
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Name: Port Logan topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 30 m
Minimum elevation: -1 m
Maximum elevation: 118 m
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