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On May 11, 1978, two single-engine Cherokee airplanes collided at 4pm above the Hayden Scofield Playfield. All  James Shaddox, of Lowell, and student pilot James Lucas, of Tewksbury had just taken off. Steven M. Manupelli, of Everett, was the pilot of the other plane. All three were killed.  
On May 11, 1978, two single-engine Cherokee airplanes collided at 4pm above the Hayden Scofield Playfield. James Shaddox, of Lowell, and student pilot James Lucas, of Tewksbury were in one airplane and Steven M. Manupelli, of Everett, was the pilot of the other airplane. Both planes had just taken off.  All three were killed.  


Debris was scattered over a large area crashing into homes, but luckily no one else was hurt.
Debris was scattered over a large area crashing into homes, but luckily no one else was hurt.


See
See
* "3 Die, but Many Escape as Planes Fall," Eagle Tribune, May 12, 1978 page 1 and page 4.
* "3 Die, but Many Escape as Planes Fall," ''Eagle Tribune'', May 12, 1978 page 1 and page 4.


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Latest revision as of 14:58, 27 December 2006

On May 11, 1978, two single-engine Cherokee airplanes collided at 4pm above the Hayden Scofield Playfield. James Shaddox, of Lowell, and student pilot James Lucas, of Tewksbury were in one airplane and Steven M. Manupelli, of Everett, was the pilot of the other airplane. Both planes had just taken off. All three were killed.

Debris was scattered over a large area crashing into homes, but luckily no one else was hurt.

See

  • "3 Die, but Many Escape as Planes Fall," Eagle Tribune, May 12, 1978 page 1 and page 4.


--Eleanor 12:56, December 27, 2006 (EST)

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