United DC-6 Crash Site Photos


The view of Hayward, Calif. from atop the crash site
Photo By Nicholas A. Veronico


Nicholas A. Veronico, left and Ken Miller, holding an aircraft magneto, inspects parts of N37550.
These pieces are located more than three-quarters of a mile from the point of impact on the far side of Dry Gulch Canyon

Photo by Ian Abbott


Doug Scroggins holds up two undamaged cups, and a slightly damaged bowl that was discovered at the site.
A portion of serving tray, left, bears the United shield of the period.

Photo via Doug Scroggins


In remarkable condition, this cocktail shaker was discovered at the site.
Photo by Doug Scroggins


One of the engine oil coolers.
Photo by Doug Scroggins


The badly twisted radio case still has the UAL data plate riveted to it.
Photo by Doug Scroggins


Bob Swanson located a number of engine parts in Dry Gulch Canyon.
Photo courtesy Ian Abbott

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