Historical Images of Porter County
Bombing of United Airlines' Boeing 247 (NC13304)
Jackson Township, Porter County, Indiana
Date: October 10, 1933
Source Type: Photograph
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Acme
Newspictures (#CT 212726)
Postmark: Not Applicable
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: This particular United Airlines
Boeing 247 possessed a registration number of NC13304; it entered commercial
service on April 7, 1933, and was the fourth production Boeing 247. On October
10, 1933, the airplane crashed on the Jackson Township farm of James Smiley
(Northwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 36 North, Range 5 West; southeast of
the intersection of 400 East and 1000 North) while on a transcontinental flight
from Newark, New Jersey, to Oakland, California. The airplane was on its
Cleveland to Chicago segment when it exploded en route at approximately 9:00 pm.
Eyewitnesses stated that they saw the airplane in flames at an altitude of 1,000
feet and that a second explosion occurred after the airplane had crashed to the
ground.
Investigators of the disaster, including the U.S. Bureau of Investigation, found
that "...the tragedy resulted from an explosion somewhere in the region of
the baggage compartment in the rear of the plane. Everything in front of the
compartment was blown forward, everything behind blown backward, and things at
the side outward.... The gasoline tanks, instead of being blown out, were
crushed in, showing there was no explosion in them."
Those involved with the investigation concluded that crash had been due to a
bomb, with the explosive agent believed to be nitroglycerin. The historical
significance of the NC13304 crash is that it is thought to be the first proven
act of air sabotage in commercial aviation. Despite a very intense
investigation, no suspect has ever been identified or charged in this bombing,
and the case remains unsolved.
The following information is provided on the back of this photograph:
AIR LINER BURNS AND CRASHES NEAR GARY INDIANA
SEVEN PEOPLE ARE THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN KILLED WHEN AN AIR LINER BURST INTO FLAMES
AND CRASHED IN THE WOODS NEAR CHESTERTON, IND, TWELVE MILES FRO GARY, IND, OCT.
10. THE PLANE, CARRYING FIVE PASSENGERS, ON THE REGULAR TRIP FROM CLEVELAND TO
CHICAGO, HAD REPORTED BY RADIO JUST A FEW MINUTES BEFORE THE CRASH.
10-10-33
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Image and related text prepared by Steven R. Shook