The Story of the DC3 Iceland Plane Wreck

The Story of the DC3 Iceland Plane Wreck

The site of a 1974 plane crash on Iceland’s black sand beaches – Visit the decaying US Navy DC-3 plane wreck.

On November 24, 1973, a United States Navy Douglas DC-3 airplane crashed on Iceland’s Sólheimasandur black sand beach – commonly called the Iceland plane wreck. The aircraft, flying from Höfn to Reykjavik, had no passengers, only carrying cargo, and was operated by four crew members. Fortunately, there were no fatalities, but the plane was severely damaged and never recovered.

The initial cause of the accident was severe icing which led to the aircraft running out of fuel due to a misreading of the fuel gauges. The crew then attempted to make an emergency landing on the Sólheimasandur black sand beach, but the aircraft hit the ground hard, causing severe damage to the fuselage.

The plane has all of its cargo, wings, engines, and cockpit removed, and the only remnants are the fuselage which is slowly decaying in the harsh Icelandic climate.

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