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World’s First Passenger Jet Restored at UK Museum
The de Havilland DH106 Comet, which took its first commercial flight in 1952, marked a revolutionary breakthrough in jet-powered passenger travel by offering unmatched speed and comfort compared to propeller aircraft of the era. Despite its initial success, the Comet's early models suffered catastrophic failures, leading to its withdrawal and eventual decline, but recent efforts by enthusiasts at the de Havilland Aircraft Museum have restored one of these pioneering jets, providing a rare, tangible connection to the dawn of the jet age. In a different aviation story, a mysterious aircraft parked near Hyderabad's IT corridor has sparked speculation, with rumors suggesting it might be an abandoned airplane-themed restaurant or a content zone, though no official confirmation exists. Meanwhile, historical aviation also recalls the dark use of a British-made Skyvan PA-51 during Argentina's 1970s dictatorship, where it was used in so-called "death flights" to dispose of victims, an atrocity now memorialized at Buenos Aires' ESMA museum and brought to light through investigative work and documentary efforts. This plane stands as a somber witness to a brutal chapter of history, emphasizing the importance of memory and truth for future generations.


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