Number 3 engine was on fire and both 3 and 4 were feathered.
The airplane rolled over on its back and started into a vertical nose down spin.
Copeland's diary, a crew photo with caption, images of Copeland and Major Fitzgerald, as well as scans of documents and correspondence pertaining to the crew of B-29 42-24829.
Both wing and plane were burning as they tumbled toward the earth.
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The wing was seen to hit on the side of a mountain further inland and sooner than did the remainder of the aircraft which crashed approximately three hundred 300 yards inland from shore and at southeast edge of small settlement along water front.