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Airplane stabilizer found: probable belonging to the Malaysia flight disappeared two years ago

Maputo, Mozambico - Found on sand, between Mozambico-Eastern Africa and Madagascar

It is perhaps a tail horizontal stabilizer, the wreckage (news in these hours) found by an American on sand of the water part between Mozambico-Eastern Africa and Madagascar, in the same side of the meridional Indian Ocean where the only piece found recognized as belonging to the missing Malaysia airplane, a flaperon part, on one of the beaches of La Reunion isle last July. And probably also this...

fra/pec - 1173632

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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