Hungarian Air Force - Magyar Honvédség Repülö Csapatai MHRC

Safety profile and incident history for Hungarian Air Force - Magyar Honvédség Repülö Csapatai MHRC.

Safety Score

9.3/10

Total Incidents

4

Total Fatalities

30

Recent Incidents

Lisunov LI-2

Kunmadaras AFB Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok

On landing, the aircraft was caught by strong crosswinds, veered off runway and came to rest. All three crew members were uninjured while the aircraft was damaged beyond repair. Strong crosswinds were blowing at the time of the accident.

April 12, 1941 30 Fatalities

Savoia-Marchetti SM.75

Veszprém-Jutas Veszprém

The aircraft was taking part to a paratroopers mission on part of the conflict between Hungary and Yugoslavia. Shortly after take off from Veszprém-Jutas Airfield, while climbing, the three engine aircraft stalled and crashed near the airport. All 30 occupants were killed. Crew & paratroopers: Bertalan Árpád, Kelemen Károly, Bene László, Petri János, Döbör János, Horváth Gyula, Kerekes Imre, Koscsó Lajos, Németh János, Szabó György, Auth Károly, Molnár András, Pados Géza, Pénz Tivadar, Sándor Sándor, Czakó Mihály, Varga Gyula, Horváth Mihály, Radványi Mihály, Pomázi Imre, Fejes József, Csepzán Lajos, Elek Gábor, Király Sándor, Pencel József, Baczka Pál, Szivós Lajos, Pardi János, Bojtár Albert, Ruzsa Mihály. Source & photo: http://horac.freeweb.hu/talalat.php?GTA=t24

Caproni Ca.101

Szombathely Vas

En route, the three engine aircraft collided with another airplane in unknown circumstances. Crew was able to reduce his altitude and attempted an emergency landing in a field. While all crew members were unhurt, the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

Heinkel He.70

Budapest Budapest City District

Crashed in unknown circumstances in Mátyásföld, in the suburb of Budapest. Crew fate unknown as well.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Hungary

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Savoia-Marchetti SM.751
Lisunov LI-21
Heinkel He.701
Caproni Ca.1011