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From the Archives: Howard Hughes is injured in 1946 plane crash [Los Angeles Times (CA)]

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From the Archives: Howard Hughes is injured in 1946 plane crash During World War II, the Hughes Aircraft Co. received a U.S. Army Air Forces contract for 100 F-11 reconnaissance aircraft. But in May 1945, the contract was canceled. Hughes Aircraft was allowed to complete two XF-11 prototypes. On July 7, 1946, Howard Hughes took the first prototype on its maiden flight – and crashed. The Los Angeles Times reported the next morning: Howard Hughes, millionaire airplane manufacturer, oilman, motion-picture producer and one of the most famous civilian pilots aviation has ever known, was injured critically yesterday when he crashed in Beverly Hills while flying his experimental Army photographic plane on its maiden flight. Hughes, doing his own test-hopping, appeared to have tried to reach the Los Angeles Country Club golf course on which he apparently intended to crash-land the twin-engine airplane. According to actor Dennis O'Keefe, who witnessed the entire episode from his home at 8 Show less Read more
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