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Malév Hungarian Airlines Flight 731 was a scheduled passenger flight between Oslo-Fornebu Airport and Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, via Copenhagen Airport and Berlin-Schönefeld Airport. On 28 August 1971, during a heavy rainstorm, the aircraft, an Ilyushin Il-18, registration HA-MOC, crashed into the Baltic Sea off the coast of Denmark, about 10 kilometres from the airport. Two of the 25 passengers and 9 crew survived the accident. The captain of the flight was Dezső Szentgyörgyi, the highest scoring Hungarian fighter ace of the Royal Hungarian Air Force in World War II.

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  • Der Malév-Flug 731 (Flugnummer: MA731) war ein Linienflug der ungarischen Fluggesellschaft Malév von Oslo über Kopenhagen und Berlin (Ost) nach Budapest. Am 28. August 1971 stürzte die Maschine, eine Iljuschin Il-18, im Landeanflug auf Kopenhagen nahe der Insel Saltholm ins Meer. Flugzeugführer war Ungarns höchstdekorierter Jagdflieger Dezső Szentgyörgyi, der im Anflug die Kontrolle über das Flugzeug verlor, eventuell aufgrund von Fallböen. (de)
  • Malév Hungarian Airlines Flight 731 was a scheduled passenger flight between Oslo-Fornebu Airport and Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, via Copenhagen Airport and Berlin-Schönefeld Airport. On 28 August 1971, during a heavy rainstorm, the aircraft, an Ilyushin Il-18, registration HA-MOC, crashed into the Baltic Sea off the coast of Denmark, about 10 kilometres from the airport. Two of the 25 passengers and 9 crew survived the accident. The captain of the flight was Dezső Szentgyörgyi, the highest scoring Hungarian fighter ace of the Royal Hungarian Air Force in World War II. (en)
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  • HA-MOC, the aircraft involved, seen in 1966 (en)
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  • 9 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1971-08-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Incident (en)
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  • 25 (xsd:integer)
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  • Crashed to sea due to microburst (en)
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  • HA-MOC (en)
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  • Der Malév-Flug 731 (Flugnummer: MA731) war ein Linienflug der ungarischen Fluggesellschaft Malév von Oslo über Kopenhagen und Berlin (Ost) nach Budapest. Am 28. August 1971 stürzte die Maschine, eine Iljuschin Il-18, im Landeanflug auf Kopenhagen nahe der Insel Saltholm ins Meer. Flugzeugführer war Ungarns höchstdekorierter Jagdflieger Dezső Szentgyörgyi, der im Anflug die Kontrolle über das Flugzeug verlor, eventuell aufgrund von Fallböen. (de)
  • Malév Hungarian Airlines Flight 731 was a scheduled passenger flight between Oslo-Fornebu Airport and Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, via Copenhagen Airport and Berlin-Schönefeld Airport. On 28 August 1971, during a heavy rainstorm, the aircraft, an Ilyushin Il-18, registration HA-MOC, crashed into the Baltic Sea off the coast of Denmark, about 10 kilometres from the airport. Two of the 25 passengers and 9 crew survived the accident. The captain of the flight was Dezső Szentgyörgyi, the highest scoring Hungarian fighter ace of the Royal Hungarian Air Force in World War II. (en)
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  • Malév-Flug 731 (de)
  • Malév Flight 731 (en)
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