Tel Nof Air Base (LLEK) — MSFS Landing Stats
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Tel Nof Air Base
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Accidents & Incidents
- On 4 July 1948, engine No. 1 (left) of a Curtiss C-46 Commando of the Israeli Air Force ( aircraft registration RX-133 ) caught fire during start-up at what would later become the Tel Nof Airbase.
- On 29 April 1964, a Nord Noratlas 2501D of 103 Squadron "Elephants" from Tel Nof ( aircraft registration 4X-FAD/044 ) was flown into a mountain near Ramon Airbase .
- On 19 April 1974, two CH-53 helicopters from Tel Nof collided over the Rosh Pina Airport in northern Israel. One of the two helicopters was able to land safely, while the other crashed and burst into flames. All eight IDF soldiers on board died.
- On 10 May 1977, a CH-53 helicopter from Tel Nof crashed during a night training exercise in the Jordan Valley , killing all 54 people on board (including the 10-man crew), making it the worst single-aircraft crash in Israel.
- See also: 1983 Negev mid-air collision In May 1983, an F-15D Eagle Baz #957 from Tel Nov and an A-4 Skyhawk Ayit collided in mid-air during an exercise over the Negev desert in southern Israel.
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