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  1. 19 de ene. de 2022 · In July 1946, famed aviator Howard Hughes was piloting an experimental spy plane when the engines failed and he crashed through three mansions. Getty Images One of the two engines of Howard Hughes’ XF-11 reconnaissance plane lies in foreground after Hughes crashed while making the plane’s test flight, seriously injuring himself.

  2. 5 de abr. de 2021 · Hughes aplicó entonces su máxima: en lugar de irse, compró el hotel, del que no se movió hasta cuatro años más tarde. Ya era adicto a la morfina y a la codeína desde su accidente de 1946, y ...

    • Mercedes Funes
  3. 10 de oct. de 2018 · Howard Hughes, millionaire airplane manufacturer, oilman, motion-picture producer and one of the most famous civilian pilots aviation has ever known, was injured critically yesterday when he...

  4. Howard Robard Hughes, Jr. ( Humble, 24 de diciembre de 1905- Houston, 5 de abril de 1976) fue un multimillonario empresario, magnate, inversionista, ingeniero autodidacta, aviador, productor y director de cine estadounidense, conocido por sus películas The Racket (1928), Hermanos de armas (1930) y The Outlaw (1943). 1 Igualmente se le reconoce ...

    • Howard Robard Hughes Jr.
    • 5 de abril de 1976 (70 años), Houston, Estados Unidos
  5. The Case: On July 7, 1946, Howard Hughes undertakes the first flight of his XF-11, designed to be the highest, fastest spy plane of its time. But the propeller fails, leaving Hughes without...

  6. 13 de nov. de 2018 · We've got an excerpt from the book that focuses on his notorious test flight and crash of the experimental XF-11 plane in July 1946. He walked away and recovered from his physical injuries, but...

  7. 26 de ene. de 2022 · Hughes suffered tremendous injuries including a collapsed lung, a crushed chest, broken ribs, a shattered collar bone, and multiple third-degree burns. He became dependent upon opiates throughout his recovery that severely eroded his long-term health.