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English: The wreckage recovered with tangled and damaged wires attached
  • Original description: A section of TWA Flight 800's forward fuselage section is transferred from the Navy's salvage and recovery ship USS Grapple (ARS 53) to a utility craft. From there, the fuselage section will be transferred ashore.
Español: Recuperación restos vuelo 800 TWA
Date Taken on 3 August 1996
Source NTSB AAR-00/03 Final Report: pg.80 - Figure 24.
Author Captain Gordon Peterson, U.S. Navy
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  • 2010-01-13 06:35 Lipsticked Pig 576×417× (506309 bytes) {{Information |Description = "Figure 24. A photograph showing wreckage recovered with tangled and damaged wires attached" |Source = NTSB AAR-00/03 Final Report: pg.80 |Date = ~~~~~ |Author = NTSB |Permission = |othe

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current12:18, 11 March 2020Thumbnail for version as of 12:18, 11 March 2020612 × 404 (379 KB)Ras67clearer variant
16:56, 14 July 2011Thumbnail for version as of 16:56, 14 July 2011576 × 417 (494 KB)Edithore{{Information |Description= Recuperación restos vuelo 800 TWA |Source= en.wikipedia.org |Date= 06:35, 13 January 2010 |Author=User:Lipsticked Pig |Permission=Public Domain |other_versions= }}

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