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Tiger31

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its really no fun second time in 10 years and armavia 2 second plane in the same week

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yep, saw it on the news too..... very sad story :o

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Let's pray nobody got hurt or lost their life. We can replace airplanes, but a lost life is gone forever.

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so how many aircraft were in the hangar at the time? there were rumours that around 2/3 A319/A320 and an A333, are there exact numbers?
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From what I heard, 3 A320s (1 Armavia, 1 Armenian International, 1 Hellos) and a C130 (Belgian Airforce). All of which reported to be destroyed.. But then again, I have read many different things. The above is one of the more reliable sources..

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I heard that the C-130 and Armavia were destroyed, the Armenian damaged but could still fly, and a 4th A320 (never heard the operator) suffered minor damage.
My eyes went skyward and never came down.

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very unlucky
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