List of mid-air collisions and incidents in the United Kingdom
A number of mid-air collisions and incidents have taken place in the United Kingdom.
1910s
- 1915
- 12 September 1915 A Royal Naval Air Service Short S.38 was destroyed in a mid-air collision with a Caudron G.III at Eastchurch, both pilots killed.[1]
1930s
- 1939
- On 1 Aug 1939 two RAF Airspeed Oxfords of No. 15 Flying Training School collide near RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland and both crash into the sea.
1940s
- 1940
- On 10 June 1940 a RAF North American Harvard and an Airspeed Oxford collide, Oxford crashes.
- On 9 July 1940 two RAF Airspeed Oxfords collide and crash near Fawler, Oxfordshire.
- On 17 July 1940 a RAF Airspeed Oxford collides with a Miles Master.
- On 23 September 1940 two RAF Airspeed Oxfords collide near RAF Shawbury, both crash.
- 1941
- On 28 April 1941 two RAF Airspeed Oxfords collide on approach to RAF South Cerney.
- On 17 June 1941 a RAF Fairey Battle and an Airspeed Oxford collide on approach to RAF Shawbury.
- On 18 July 1941 two RAF Airspeed Oxfords collide on approach to RAF Shawbury.
- On 14 September 1941 two RAF Airspeed Oxfords collide during formation flying near RAF South Cerney, one crashed in flames.
- On 27 October 1941 a RAF Airspeed Oxford and a Percival Proctor collide, Oxford crashed near RAF Upper Heyford.
- 1942
- On 17 May 1942 two RAF Airspeed Oxfords collide on approach to Bridelway Gate.
- On 19 May 1942 two RAF Airspeed Oxfords collide while formation flying, one aircraft crashes near RAF Driffield.
- 1943
- On 23 October 1943 two RAF Supermarine Spitfire Vbs of 66 Squadron collide near Perranporth.
- On 27 October 1943 two RAF Supermarine Spitfite Vbs of 340 Squadron collide in East Lothian, Scotland.
- On 19 October 1943 two RAF Hawker Hurricane IVs of 186 Squadron collide near Alloa, Clackmannan.
- On 7 November 1943 a RAF Miles Master of 5 PAFU collides with an Avro Anson of the same unit near Longford, Shropshire.
- On 7 November 1943 two RAF Vickers Wellingtons (one from 26 OTU and the other from 27 OTU) collide near Abbots Ripton, Huntingdonshire.
- 1945
- On 19 May 1944 two RAF North American Mustang IIIs of 122 Squadron collide in cloud new Honeywood House in Surrey.
- On 18 August 1944 a RAF North American Mustang III of 306 Squadron and a RAF Supermarine Spitfire collide near Han Street, Kent.
- 1945
- On 23 March 1945 two RAF North American Mustang IIIs 126 Squadron collide and near West Raynham.
- On 11 April 1945 two RAF North American Mustang IIIs of 316 Squadron collide near Andrews Field.
- On 16 May 1945 two RAF North American Mustang IIIs of 309 Squadron collide 45 miles east of Bradwell Bay.
- On 23 May 1945 two RAF North American Mustang IIIs of 64 Squadron collide during a practice dogfight near Cantley in Norfolk.
- On 13 July 1945 two RAF North American Mustang IIIs of 315 Squadron collide near Wickham Bishops, Essex.
- On 2 October 1945 two Royal Air Force (RAF) Supermarine Spitfires of 695 Squadron collide over Norfolk while in formation.
- On 11 October 1945 a RN Fairey Swordfish of the Air Torpedo Development Unit collided with a RAF Bristol Beaufighter over the Solent and crashed into the sea.
- On 28 November 1945 two RAF de Havilland Tiger Moths of No. 24 Elementary Flying Training School collide at RAF Sealand causing one to fatally crash.
- On 13 December 1945 two RAF Supermarine Spitfires of No. 80 Operational Training Unit collided over County Durham while in formation.
- 1946
- On 15 January 1946 two Royal Air Force (RAF) Gloster Meteor IIIs of 124 Squadron collided at Bentwaters, Suffolk.[2]
- On 18 January 1946 two RAF North American Harvard IIs collided at RAF Cranwell.[2]
- On 23 January 1946 a RAF Miles Martinet of RAF Spilsby collides with another Martinet and crashes.
- On 16 April 1946 two RAF de Havilland Mosquitos of 85 Squadron collided at RAF Tangmere, Sussex.[2]
- On 30 April 1946 two RAF Bristol Beaufighters of 254 Squadron collided over Suffolk.[2]
- On 30 April 1946 two RAF Supermarine Spitfires collide while in formation near RAF Digby, Lincolnshire.
- On 25 April 1946 two RAF Airspeed Oxfords collided near Longcot, Berkshire.[2]
- On 16 May 1946 two RAF Hawker Tempests collided at Chilbolton.[2]
- On 10 July 1946 a RAF Gloster Meteor of 74 Squadron hit another Meteor while flying in formation and crashed into the ground.
- On 27 June 1946 an RAF Supermarine Spitfire collided with a Vickers Wellington over east Yorkshire during a practice attack.[2]
- On 26 July 1946 an RAF Supermarine Spitfire collided with a Vickers Wellington over east Yorkshire during a practice attack, both aircraft were from the Central Gunnery School.
- On 14 September 1946 two RAF Hawker Tempests of 3 Squadron collided over Kent.[2]
- On 17 October 1946 an RAF Airspeed Oxford collided with a de Havilland Tiger Moth near Sandridge, Hertfordshire.[2]
- 1947
- On 11 November 1947 a de Havilland Hornet of No. 19 Squadron RAF collided with an Avro Lancaster of No. 115 Squadron RAF near Stanford during a practice attack.[3]
- On 7 December 1947 two RAF Supermarine Spitfire LF.16s of 614 Squadron collided near Long Sutton in Somerset.[3]
- 1948
- On 17 March 1948 two RAF Vickers Wellingtons of the No.1 Air Navigation School collided near Topcliffe, Yorkshire.[4]
- On 25 May 1948 an RAF de Havilland Mosquito NF36 of 141 Squadron collided at night near Saxlingham Green, Norfolk with a Percival Proctor.[4]
- On 31 May 1948 an RAF de Havilland Dominie C1 collided with an RAF Avro Anson near Bulford, Wiltshire.[4]
- On 4 July 1948 an Avro York of the RAF and a Scandinavian Airlines System-operated Douglas DC-6 were involved in a collision over Northwood, London. Both aircraft crashed into a wooded area and the aircraft were destroyed. All 32 passengers and crew on the DC-6 and all seven crewmembers of the York were killed.[4][5]
- On 9 July 1948 a RAF Airspeed Oxford landed safely after collided with a Tiger Moth on approach to Perth, Scotland but the aircraft was not repaired.
- On 13 September 1948 two RAF de Havilland Mosquitos collided near West Malling.[4]
- On 24 September a RAF Gloster Meteor of 1 Squadron collided with a, RAF Tiger Moth at RAF Tangmere, both aircraft fatally crashed.
- On 29 October 1948 two RAF Supermarine Spitfire LF16s collided near Hartland Point, Devon.[4]
- On 17 November 1948 two RAF de Havilland Tiger Moths collided near RAF Leuchars, Scotland.[4]
- On 30 November 1948 two RAF Supermarine Spitfire LF16s collided near Braunton, Devon.[4]
- 1949
- On 3 February 1949 two RAF North American Harvards collided while in formation and one crashed near RAF Marham, Norfolk.
- On 16 February 1949 two RAF Supermarine Spitfire F.16s of 631 Squadron collide near Merioneth, Wales, one aircraft crashed into sea and one landed safely but was not repaired.
- On 19 February 1949 a British European Airways Douglas Dakota on a flight from Glasgow to London collided with a RAF Avro Anson over the village Exhall killing all 14 passengers and crew on both aircraft.
- On 1 March 1949 two RAF Avro Ansons collide and crash near Uffington, Berkshire.
- On 15 June 1949 two RAF Supermarine Spitfire F.16s of 601 Squadron collide while in formation over Surrey, one force landed and the other crashed with the loss of the pilot.
- On 28 June 1949 two RAF Gloster Meteors of 257 Squadron collide near RAF Finningley, Yorkshire and both are abandoned.
- On 23 August 1949 two RAF Supermarine Spitfires of 541 Squadron collide while in formation over Berkshire and are abandoned.
- On 15 September 1949 two RAF De Havilland Mosquitos of 109 Squadron collide during a Battle of Britain flypast at RAF Snettisham in Lincolnshire, both crash land.
- On 26 September 1949 two RAF Avro Lincolns on a night exercise collide with a loss of seven crew on each aircraft.
- On 20 October 1949 a RAF de Havilland Tiger Moth was hit from behind by a civil Auster in the circuit at Wolverhampton aerodrome and crashed.
- On 3 November 1949 a Avro Lancaster of No. 148 Squadron RAF collides south of Selsey Bill, Sussex with a No. 29 Squadron RAF de Havilland Mosquito during a night interception exercise.
- On 23 November 1949 a RAF Gloster Meteor collides with a Percival Proctor over Norfolk, both aircraft fatally crash.
1950s
- 1951
- On 27 January 1951 two RAF De Havilland Tiger Moths of 17 RFS collided near South Ockendon, Essex.
- On 26 April 1951 two RAF North American Harvard T.2Bs of the Central Flying School collide near Moreton-in-Marsh.
- On 18 May 1951 two RAF North American Harvards of 6 Flying Training School collide near Ledbury, Herefordshire, two killed.
- On 18 June 1951 two RAF Gloster Meteors of 600 Squadron collide near RAF Biggin Hill.
- On 2 July 1951 to RAF North American Harvards of 1 FTS collide near Graveley.
- On 3 July 1951 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near RAF Strubby.[6]
- On 13 August 1951 an AF Miles Martinet TT.1 of No. 228 OCU collided with a Vickers Wellington over North Yorkshire and spun in, eight were killed, with one survivor. Flight Lieutenant John Quinton DFC was awarded a posthumous George Cross for his gallantry in the aftermath of the crash, in which he died.
- On 15 September 1951 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided during a formation roll near RAF Waterbeach.[6]
- On 1 November 1951 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided on landing at RAF Waterbeach.[6]
- 1952
- On 7 January 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided in the circuit at RAF Linton-on-Ouse.[6]
- On 20 January 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near RAF Linton-on-Ouse, Yorkshire.[6]
- On 29 February 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near York, Yorkshire.[6]
- On 6 March 1952 two RAF de Havilland Vampires collided during a formation take-off at RAF Valley.[6]
- On 18 April 1952 two Sabre 2 jets collided near the bombing range at RAF Wainfleet in Lincolnshire
- On 5 May 1952 a Royal Air Force Gloster Meteor collided with a United States Air Force (USAF) North American F-86 Sabre near Guilford, Surrey.[6]
- On 20 May 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided 20 miles east of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[6]
- On 20 June 1952 an RAF Gloster Meteor collided with a Vickers Wellington six miles north-west of RAF Newton.[6]
- On 16 July 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Ottringham, Yorkshire.[6]
- On 31 July 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Rayne, Essex.[6]
- On 19 August 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Debenham, Suffolk.[6]
- On 19 August 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Stanhope, County Durham.[6]
- On 15 September 1952 to RAF Avro Ansons collied near Widdrington, Essex.
- On 17 October 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Witham, Essex.[6]
- On 4 November 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided over Norwich, Norfolk.[6]
- On 14 November 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided over Norwich, Norfolk.[6]
- On 11 December 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided 23 miles north-north-east of Whitby, Yorkshire.[6]
- On 18 December 1952 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Alpheton, Suffolk.[6]
- 1953
- On 9 February 1953 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided at RAF Weston Zoyland.[6]
- On 18 March 1953 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided in formation, three miles south-west of Duxford.[6]
- On 28 April 1953 two RAF de Havilland Chipmunks collided near Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire.[6]
- On 24 July 1953 two RAF de Havilland Vampires collided on approach to Meryfield.[6]
- On 1 September 1953 two RAF de Havilland Vampires collided 1 mile south west of Hartland Point, Devon.[6]
- On 11 September 1953 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided Woolwich, London.[6]
- On 7 November 1953 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Headcorn, Kent.[6]
- On 30 November 1953 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Horham, Suffolk.[6]
- 1954
- On 5 March 1954 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided four miles east of Deal, Kent.[6]
- On 24 July 1954 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near RAF Leuchars, Scotland.[6]
- On 20 February 1954 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided five miles south of North Weald, Essex.[6]
- On 3 April 1954 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Chipping Ongar, Essex.[6]
- On 16 June 1954 two Royal Air Force Canadair Sabres collided near Hornsea, Yorkshire.[7]
- On 24 July 1954 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided one mile north-west of RAF Leuchars, Scotland.[6]
- On 26 July 1954 two Royal Air Force Percival Provosts collided at RAF Ternhill, Shropshire.[6]
- On 9 September 1954 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Neatishead, Norfolk.[6]
- On 4 October 1954 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided north of Chelmsford, Essex.[6]
- On 4 October 1954 a Royal Air Force Gloster Meteor collided with a USAF North American F-86 Sabre near RAF Wattisham, Suffolk.
- On 28 November 1954 two Royal Air Force de Havilland Venoms collided near Hamble.[6]
- 1955
- On 3 March 1955 a Royal Air Force Gloster Meteor collided with a Royal Navy de Havilland Sea Vampire near Paines Wood, Sussex.[6]
- On 19 April 1955 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided in formation, five miles east of Peterborough, Lincolnshire.[6]
- On 15 August 1955 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Barmston, Yorkshire.[6]
- On 17 August 1955 a Royal Air Force Canadair Sabre collided with a Royal Navy Hawker Sea Hawk three miles east of Yeovilton, Somerset.[7]
- On 26 August 1955 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided seven miles north of Ipswich, Suffolk.[6]
- On 2 September 1955 two RAF Hawker Hunters collided at RAF Chivenor, Devon.[6]
- On 13 September 1955 two RAF Percival Provosts collided at RAF Hullavington.[6]
- On 21 September 1955 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Church Broughton, Derbyshire.[6]
- On 24 October 1955 two RAF Percival Provosts collided near Yatton Keynell, Wiltshire.[6]
- 1956
- On 11 January 1956 two RAF Percival Provosts collided in circuit at RAF Ternhill, Shropshire.[6]
- On 26 February 1956 two RAF Percival Provosts in formation collided near Tuxford, Nottinghamshire.[6]
- On 24 August 1956 an RAF Hawker Hunter collided with a Gloster Javelin over Wotton-under-edge, Gloucestershire.[7]
- On 22 October 1956 a Royal Air Force Boulton Paul Balliol collided with a de Havilland Chipmunk in the circuit at Middle Wallop.[6]
- 1957
- On 3 January 1957 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided near Hales, Norfolk.[6]
- On 14 January 1957 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided in formation near Worms Head, Glamorgan.[6]
- On 7 June 1957 two RAF Hawker Hunters collided during formation aerobatics near North Weald, Essex.[7]
- On 10 September 1957 an RAF Hawker Hunter collided with a Royal Navy Westland Whirlwind near East Stratton, Hampshire.[6]
- On 25 November 1957 a Royal Air Force Gloster Meteor collided with a USAF Republic F-84 Thunderjet near Newmarket, Suffolk.[6]
- 1958
- On 16 January 1958 two RAF de Havilland Vampires collided near Nottingham.[7]
- On 4 March 1958 two RAF Gloster Meteors collided in the circuit at RAF Church Fenton, Yorkshire.
- On 5 May 1958 two RAF Hawker Hunters collided during a practice dogfight off Selsey Bill, Sussex.[6]
- On 13 June 1958 a Royal Air Force English Electric Canberra collided with a United States Air Force Lockheed T-33 near Spaldwick, Huntingdonshire.[6]
- 1959
- On 31 January 1959 two RAF de Havilland Vampires collided at RAF Cranwell.[6]
- On 25 August 1959 two RAF Hawker Hunters collided near Langley Street, Norfolk.[7]
- On 1 September 1959 two RAF Gloster Javelins collided near Brundall, Norfolk.[7]
- On 6 October 1959 two RAF Percival Provosts collided.[6]
- On 15 October 1959 two RAF de Havilland Vampires collided during formation aerobatics near Oakington.[6]
1960s
- 1960
- On 21 May 1960 two RAF Gloster Javelins collided four miles north-west of West Hartlepool, County Durham.[7]
- On 10 June 1960 two RAF Hawker Hunters collided during formation aerobatics near RAF Wattisham.[7]
- On 24 November 1960 two RNAS Hawker Sea Hawks collided over the sea off the coast of Scotland.[7]
- 1961
- On 24 March 1961 two RAF de Havilland Vampires collided during a formation loop near RAF Binbrook.[6]
- 1962
- On 14 August 1962 two RAF Percival Provosts collided near Ouston.[7]
- On 4 November 1962 a Royal Air Force de Havilland Chipmunk collided with a civil Beagle Terrier two miles south of Reading, Berkshire.[6]
- 1963
- On 29 January 1963 two RAF BAC Jet Provosts collided while landing at RAF Church Fenton.[7]
- On 7 March 1963 two RAF Hawker Hunters collided during formation aerobatics near Hartland Point, Devon.[7]
- On 6 June 1963 two RAF English Electric Lightnings collided near Great Bricett, Suffolk.[7]
- 1964
- On 12 March 1964 two RAF BAC Jet Provosts collided near Moreton-in-Marsh.[7]
- 1965
- On 20 April 1965 two RAF BAC Jet Provosts collided near Northallerton, North Yorkshire.[7]
- 1966
- On 26 May 1966 two RAF BAC Jet Provosts collided and one then collided with another Jet Provost over Nottinghamshire.[7]
- 14 June 1966 a RAF Vickers Varsity collides with a civilian Cessna 337 near Ulceby, Lincolsnhire.[6]
- On 23 June 1966 two RAF de Havilland Chipmunks collided near Tibberton Grange, Shropshire.[6]
- On 17 December 1966 a Royal Air Force and a civil de Havilland Chipmunk collided on approach to Hamble airfield, Hampshire.[6]
- 1967
- On 15 May 1967 two RAF Hawker Hunters collided near Tintagel, Cornwall.[7]
- On 12 September 1967 two RAF de Havilland Chipmunks in formation collided two miles south-west of Portishead, Somerset.[6]
- 1968
- On 26 February 1968 two RAF BAC Jet Provosts collided over Gloucestershire.[7]
1970s
- 1971
- On 20 January 1971 two RAF Hawker Siddeley Gnats collided over RAF Kemble,[7]
- On 29 January 1971 two RAF English Electric Canberras collided near Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.[6]
- On 2 March 1971 a Royal Air Force BAC Jet Provost collided with a Royal Navy Percival Sea Prince near Selby, Yorkshire.[7]
- 1972
- On 16 February 1972 two RAF English Electric Lightnings collided 60 miles east of Harwich, Essex.[7]
- On 10 August 1972 two RAF Hawker Hunters collided on approach to RAF Valley.[7]
- 1973
- On 7 May 1973 two RAF BAC Jet Provosts collided near RAF Dishforth, Yorkshire.[7]
- 1974
- On 9 August 1974 a RAF McDonnell-Douglas Phantom FGR2 of 41 Sqn collided at low-level with a Piper Pawnee crop-spraying aircraft at Fordham, Norfolk, near Downham Market.
- 1976
- On 19 January 1976 two RAF Hawker Siddeley Harriers collided near Nantwich, Cheshire.[7]
- 30 April 1976 two RAF Hawker Siddeley Gnats collided near Dolgellau, Wales.[7]
- 1979
- On 21 September two RAF Hawker Siddeley Harriers collided Wisbech One of them crashed killed three people on the ground.[8]
1980s
- 1982
- On 14 April 1982 two RAF McDonnell-Douglas Phantoms collided on take-off from RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire.[7]
- 1983
- On 23 February 1983 two RAF Hawker Siddeley Harriers collided near Peterborough, Norfolk.[7]
- On 29 July 1983 two RAF Hawker Siddeley Hawks collided over Devon.[7]
- On 12 July 1984 a Royal Air Force SEPECAT Jaguar and a Panavia Tornado collided two miles west of Sheringham, Norfolk.[7]
- 1985
- On 7 October 1985 two RAF SEPECAT Jaguars collided while in formation over Cumbria.[7]
- 1986
- On 25 May 1986 the Vintage Pair, a Gloster Meteor and de Havilland Vampire of the Royal Air Force's Central Flying School, collided during a display at RAF Mildenhall.[9][10]
- On 6 June 1986 two RAF BAC Jet Provosts collided near Helmsley, North Yorkshire.[7]
- 1987
- On 17 June 1987 a Royal Air Force SEPECAT Jaguar and Panavia Tornado collided off Cumbria.[7]
- On 7 September 1987 two RAF McDonnell-Douglas Phantoms collided 55 miles east of RAF Leuchars, Scotland.[7]
- On 2 November 1987 two RAF Hawker Siddeley Harriers collided during a practice attack at Otterburn ranges, Northumberland.[7]
- On 16 November 1987 two RAF Hawker Siddeley Hawks of the Red Arrows aerobatic team collided during a practice display near RAF Scampton.[7]
- 1989
- On 14 June 1989 two RAF Hawker Siddeley Hawks collided near Dyfed, Wales.[7]
1990s
- 1990
- On 9 January 1990 a Royal Air Force SEPECAT Jaguar collided with a Royal Air Force PANAVIA Tornado near Hexham.[11]
- 1991
- On 29 August 1991 a Royal Air Force SEPECAT Jaguar collided with a civil Cessna 152 near Carno, Powys.[7]
- 1994
- On 24 July 1993 two Mikoyan MiG-29s of the Russian Air Force collided in midair during a display at the Royal International Air Tattoo at Fairford, Gloucestershire.[12]
2000s
- 2009
- On 11 February 2009 two Grob Tutor aircraft collided above Porthcawl, South Wales, killing the four people on board the two aircraft.[13]
- On 14 June 2009 a Grob Tutor and a Cirrus Glider collided near Drayton, Oxfordshire. [14]
2010s
- 2012
- On 3 July 2012 two Royal Air Force PANAVIA Tornados collided over the Moray Firth.
References
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- 1 2 "RAF Write-Offs 1947". Air-Britain Aeromiltaria. Air-Britain. 1 (2): 36–40. 1978.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "RAF Write-Offs 1948". Air-Britain Aeromiltaria. Air-Britain. 2 (1): 14–18. 1979.
- ↑ Aviation-safety.net SE-BDA accident description retrieved 2010-03-08
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- ↑ "1979: Harrier crash kills three". BBC News. 21 September 1979.
- ↑ Formation Display Flying – Central Flying School Association website retrieved 2010-03-08
- ↑ UK Ministry of Defence Military Aircraft Accident Summary – Meteor WA669 and Vampire XH304 retrieved 2010-03-08
- ↑
- ↑ List of MiG-29 ejections at ejection-history.org retrieved 2010-03-08
- ↑ Williams, Rachel (2009-02-12). "Police name teenage cousins killed in mid-air plane crash". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2010-03-08.
- ↑ http://www.aaib.gov.uk/publications/formal_reports/5_2010_g_byxr_and_g_ckht.cfm
Bibliography
- Ray Sturtivant and Gordon Page Royal Navy Aircraft Serials and Units 1911–1919 Air-Britain, 1992. ISBN 0-85130-191-6
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