1933 Imperial Airways Ruysselede crash

The 1933 Imperial Airways Ruysselede crash occurred on 30 December 1933 when an Imperial Airways Avro Ten collided with one of the radio masts of Belradio at Ruysselede, West Flanders, Belgium and crashed killing all ten people on board. The aircraft was operating an international scheduled passenger flight from Cologne, Germany to London, England via Brussels, Belgium.

1933 Imperial Airways Ruysselede crash
Accident
Date30 December 1933
SummaryControlled flight into terrain due to pilot error
SiteRuysselede, West Flanders, Belgium
51°4′41.98″N 3°20′5.44″E
Aircraft
Aircraft typeAvro Ten
Aircraft nameApollo
OperatorImperial Airways
RegistrationG-ABLU
Flight originCologne Butzweilerhof Airport, Germany
StopoverHaren Airport, Brussels, Belgium
DestinationCroydon Airport, United Kingdom
Passengers8
Crew2
Fatalities10
Survivors0
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