There seems to be little information so far on the possible cause of the accident, although the report that it was not gaining altitude suggests an engine problem. A pure guess at this time is that one engine failed, and the aircraft groundlooped during the landing, perhaps the result of being unable to feather the prop on a dead engine.
I don't have any real idea of what the ground handling is like on this 1930s design, but (as a pilot endorsed on tailwheel aircraft) I can see how this could happen. And not too sure about the use of a bomber as what seems essentially a passenger aircraft - it seems to have been carrying about ten paying passengers.
John
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