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 "Savageduck"  wrote in message
 news:2016120421373621357-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom...
 >
 > I made a search for TV towers and I believe I have found your tower and
 > the balloon incident. It looks to be the Donautum or Danube tower in
 > Vienna, Austria. It opened in April 1964.
 >
 > The balloon accident happened in June 1968. An American balloonist,
 > Francis Shields died, the other two fatalities were Austrian.
 > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donauturm>
 
 Thanks again. I knew it had to be 1959 or later because the dead were
 covered with a 50-star flag.
 
 
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