Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "1950 Air France multiple Douglas DC-4 accidents were the crash of two Air France Douglas DC-4 within a few miles of each other, one on 12 June and the other two days later on 14 June. The two aircraft were operating the same route from Saigon to Paris both had stopped at Karachi Airport and crashed on approach to Bahrain. A total of 86 passengers and crew were killed, 46 on 12 June and 40 on 14 June."@en }
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- 1950_Air_France_multiple_Douglas_DC-4_accidents abstract "1950 Air France multiple Douglas DC-4 accidents were the crash of two Air France Douglas DC-4 within a few miles of each other, one on 12 June and the other two days later on 14 June. The two aircraft were operating the same route from Saigon to Paris both had stopped at Karachi Airport and crashed on approach to Bahrain. A total of 86 passengers and crew were killed, 46 on 12 June and 40 on 14 June.".
- Q4566775 abstract "1950 Air France multiple Douglas DC-4 accidents were the crash of two Air France Douglas DC-4 within a few miles of each other, one on 12 June and the other two days later on 14 June. The two aircraft were operating the same route from Saigon to Paris both had stopped at Karachi Airport and crashed on approach to Bahrain. A total of 86 passengers and crew were killed, 46 on 12 June and 40 on 14 June.".
- 1950_Air_France_multiple_Douglas_DC-4_accidents comment "1950 Air France multiple Douglas DC-4 accidents were the crash of two Air France Douglas DC-4 within a few miles of each other, one on 12 June and the other two days later on 14 June. The two aircraft were operating the same route from Saigon to Paris both had stopped at Karachi Airport and crashed on approach to Bahrain. A total of 86 passengers and crew were killed, 46 on 12 June and 40 on 14 June.".
- Q4566775 comment "1950 Air France multiple Douglas DC-4 accidents were the crash of two Air France Douglas DC-4 within a few miles of each other, one on 12 June and the other two days later on 14 June. The two aircraft were operating the same route from Saigon to Paris both had stopped at Karachi Airport and crashed on approach to Bahrain. A total of 86 passengers and crew were killed, 46 on 12 June and 40 on 14 June.".