I believe it was an Oxford I. This site only details air crash sites in England and Wales, you may be better off asking the site admin for air crash sites scotland. My Father William George Baker. Anything would be most appreciated. For the Achterhoek region, the AVOG's Crash Museum at Lievelde, The Netherlands, might be a source of information. Does anyone have any info on the crash of Liberator B24 j Shazam at Carrs Wood Costessey Norfolk on 7th March 1945. Kind regards, Terry. The Romney Marsh Wartime Collection is a unique collection of wartime equipment, remains recovered from aircraft crash sites and memorabilia collected and donated to the Museum since its formation in 1972. Do take a look at the comments section, there is quite a lot of info people have added about air crashes in the area (link below). There is also a map but not much use in identifiying exact locations Apparently the aircraft disintegrated so the debris will have been spread out over a wide area but I suspect the majority of the debris landed in one compact place. Does anyone know about a P38 that crashed in Water Lane, Cobham, Surrey on 16th March 1944? My great uncle was navigator. Thank you. I did try to look up the three survivors, and I was very surprised to see that James C. Hilty (listed as a survivor) actually died on that day, too. regional map; local map around dove stone reservoir; landowners' map; map showing position of the dove stone - 1840; map footpaths at dove stone before and after 1990; map of aircraft crash sites; map of climbing areas; map of permitted cycling routes; recreation & access. They were both fencing/wood contractors. I remember walking home when an American plane in trouble and just at tree hight.Crashed by the A12 near where Ivy Hill hotel is now situated. They were returning from an attack on Germany (Cologne?) Does anyone know if there is a memorial to the 4 aircrew members of 157 Squadron who died when their Airspeed Oxford (HM763) crashed after a dummy attack by an American Pilot flying a Mustang near Methwold in Norfolk on 1st May 1945? Best of luck with your researches, hope to hear more. Or you could ask at the Holmes Chapel local history group or put a post on the RAF Commands Forum; the group members there may be able to help? This question has been asked on-line before (not at this site) but I have not seen a response or answer. Other times such the as the request about the P-47 above searches all end up pointing to the same very limited resource. Hi Geoff, have you seen this? I have investigated the crash files but I am unable to find any information concerning this particular crash. I visited the Forum in Norwich on Saturday and made some enquiries about the crash at Walcot but without any success. Ilse and I walked along Beldam Haw on Monday and I looked N. across the crash field which is divided into blocks by barbed wire. it was near Gainsborough? Thanks to former Stanhoe resident Arthur Walker for most of the information on these crash sites. The detectorist had dug down at the farm and found human remains. This accident is documented, but I have not seen it listed in any air crash sites or even in any number of incident lists. The wreckage was not discovered until June 13, 1957 (Macha and Jordan 2002). And but seconds after the whole crew jumped exploded in mid-air. American plane coming into mendlesham airfield was shot down by following German plane. Stanhoe Parish Council Agenda - 4 January 2023. Thanks. B17 Buttercup 306th Bomb Group based at Thurleigh crashed Latchford Oxon Nov 13th 1943, no survivors of 10 crew (all names known). I feel it is just a civil servant playing overly safe. Watch, learn. When they attempted to land, they realised that the apparent airstrip was a sandbank and crashed. Very sorry to hear of your loss, Hazel. Hover over a marker for more information. Because there was a vast amount of small fragments we decided to cease detecting on that field. That part of the country is not the geographical area I usually cover, but I will take a look at the resources and books I have this evening and will get back to you if I find anything. Researchers in Germany are investigating the loss of RAF Lancaster PB209, 156 Pathfinder Squad. Hi Mik, thanks for the info, very interesting, I didnt know any of that. Tantalisingly I was offer info and pics from a local but they never materialised after the death of the locals brother. All crew lost all buried in there local cemeteries other than Boyes, of the RAAF whose buried in Pershore. Without sounding sarcastic a name and possible sqn would be helpful. Hi Roger Hi Anthony, I am trying to find out any information about a B-17 Flying Fortress plane crash May 31, 1945. Im not the William Hughes from Ticknall hes an imposter pinched my ID. The Adobe does sound like a discription from what has been handed down but I have an open mind I understand the crew all survived although my Father had a broken Superfortress 44-61999 Over-Exposed! air crash site on Bleaklow, Superfortress RB-29A 44-61999 Over-Exposed! (sometimes called the Bleaklow Bomber), http://aircrewremembrancesociety.co.uk/styled-5/styled-10/styled-269/index.html, https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C16997728, Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology, http://www.fredtrendle.de/images/pdf/Buchauszug-Februar-1944-Nacht.pdf, http://www.rafcommands.com/database/serials/details.php?uniq=Z9471, All photos and text are aircrashsites.co.uk unless otherwise stated. Does anyone have any information about an Anson or possibly oxford My brother and I visited a plane crash site one evening in 1942. I was in the ATC at Hooton Park which was our private playground as kids. The crash reports are on Forms 1180 but I doubt they would record the information you require? Forgot to say crash site was in the village of Wetheringsett, Suffolk. The American Air Museum in Britain has a different listing. The Winsford & Middlewich Guardian, for example. Im afraid I dont know Stonehouse Road very well. Archivist . Required fields are marked *. Maybe someone on here can help? Regards Richard. There are plans to recover the plane and the bodies in 2012. Bruntingthorpe, Bitteswell ( now Magna Park ) and Rearsby were used for new aircraft storage. It had just taken off from Hethel Airfield on a mission to Germany. SAMANTHA HEALY. 3 of the crew were killed in the crash: The B-17 is owned . which crashed into a field killing the pilot and a wren radio mechanic who were on a t3st flight. Bomber crash in the village of Wellington Heath in Herefordshire in 1942-43. Click on this link to open the PDF so that you can print or save it. Ian. Germany Crash Sites (WWII) Germany Crash Sites (WWII) Sign in. Will have a look at what I have and let you know if I find anything James. They were visiting the factory where the Bombers were made but on takeoff the Bomber just touched the top of some trees and crashed. We like to do research in depth. The plane that crashed in Bradley International Airport in Connecticut today was a restored WWII-era Boeing B-17, a heavy bomber plane used mostly in Germany and Western Europe. Hi Richard, Thanks for your efforts much appreciated, I was a police officer in the Cambridge area which covered Madingly [ retired 1995 ] and I spent many duties on Madingly Day, and used to call in at various times,very impressive place. You can change the default title of the document by typing a new name (maximum 50 . (Great Nephew Of Francis Leonard Kennedy MUG LL701), Mid-air collision between two Whitley V medium bombers (Z9471 and LA879) from RAF 10 OTU based out of Abingdon/Stanton Harcourt, roughly 2 miles south-east of Stanton Harcourt, on 17th September 1943. Note that source, the 457th Bomb Group Association, mentions there being 4 survivors not 3. August 21, 2016 at 11:03 pm. Do you knowis Park Farm an actual farm, a park, or a village? and which test area (Larkhill, Fordingbridge?). Regards Levi Wilson. I have not contacted the museum at Neatshead although I have visited the Hethel air museum where Shazam was based. I was wondering by any chance does anyone know of any photographs (old or new) of the crash site/remains? Hi there I grew up 1/4 of a mile away from the crash site in Hoxne and still shoot on the land regularly if I can be of any help there are plenty of local storys about the crash! Sgt Leroy L. Logan, engineer / upper turret gunner, killed Please does anyone have information concerning the aircraft crash in wetheringsett approx 1944. From the research I have conducted thus far the ac although fatally wounded and trying to recover to Marham instead of Bourne the pilot gave the order to the rest of the crew to bail out was going it alone. any help appreciated. I am trying to obtain details of a Beaufort that crashed off the West Coast of Scotland on 25th May 1943. I visited Halstead on Thursday by bus. see va said records were water damaged so thy were no help. I have met family members and still search for information. Lancaster NE132 near Harlech. His name is flight sergent robert sidney brothwell raf 1238487. I know that Uncle Arthur is buried in Holy Cross Churchyard in Taibach Port Talbot, his birthplace, with his mother and father. Use our interactive map to find out where. Dave Stubley is one of hundreds of men and women across Britain who spend their free time finding out where the planes crashed, then digging them up. My aunt was active in Knockholt WI. Originally marked as lost with out a trace, new information was found according to German night fighter logs. Link here to Aviation Safety Network has an overview plus links to other websites it references, Hello , An allied aircraft crashed in front of my father, Cpl R.A.Jacksons platoon in the village of Hollot Normandy France on 1st or 2nd August 1944. Thank You. A body was also recovered from the wreckage. MineralResourceMap.com. Hi Joe, excited to hear you know John Hargreaves daughter. She lived in Knockholt. Richard. Pilot Fl.Lt. WW2 fighter pilots used their airborne skills to tip V1 Flying Bombs out of the sky to bring them down. Early next month, the family of our B17s tailgunner will be getting their historic cartridge, in a cheery ceremony at the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs. Later I lived in Stonehouse Road and occasionally attended Evensong at St.Margarets. My wife and I travelled to Denmark in 2018 and I found the field where my dad crashed, the farm where they sheltered for the night and the Ulfborg jail where they were taken after capture. Not come across any photos of him yet. He attacked the Lancaster over Hull. It is titled I Join The Fray. E.F/Bonser (296 Squadron), Thanks David, not a site I have visited. Well done for all of this. It also suggests to me that there is no full and formal documentation of the crash, despite the loss of rather valuable aircrew. By: Pete Truman - 4th January 2006 at 09:28 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00 The imperial war museum in London may be able to help. Reg # Accident date Aircraft type . Dad used to talk frequently about the Packmans but I cannot recall why, Im assuming some of your family also lived in Halstead? Though you cant see the cemetery in this view you will get an idea of the country your uncle flew over during the war. A NEW digital map has painstakingly recorded all the bombs that fell on Britain during World War II. I am a relation of a crew member located in Australia. who were killed near this site Hiim looking for the exact location crash site of Stirling Lk116. Im researching its history. There was no mention by them of a fatality. Wondered if anyone has any info on a crash that occurred on 27/08/1944 one mile n/w of Stowmarket in which my wifes father was killed. Thank you very much for responding to my inquiry. Thats him! I will be grateful for the smallest item of information which might help. Hello Richard, I will take a look and let you know if I find anything. He was killed testing this aircraft on 18 April 1944 having taken off from an airfield near Salisbury heading for a dive bombing range. Maybe someone else reading this might be able to help? Thanks for taking the time to respond to my initial inquiry. The Mighty 8th ?) I will take a look but its not my neck of the woods really. Approximate location, date such as time of year, the name of the pilot, anything from memory such as stories you heard from your father or other family anything like that could help enormously. Kind regards "It gives you a buzz of excitement, because we . As they got there, the fuel eventually ran out. This was all in a 10 day trip to Denmark in 2018 which my wife and I greatly enjoyed. Sqn (RAF) / Avro Lancaster Mk. All military aircraft crash sites in the United Kingdom, its territorial waters, or British aircraft in international waters, are controlled by the Protection of Military Remains Act 1986. . Learn how to create your own. The Manchester went down. Heavy parts of the plane were said to be deeply embedded in the ground and were not recovered. If you are interested you will find said photos under the name of Shazams Navigator Lt Richard Angert. Trying to find the exact location of crashed Avro Lancaster 11 683 A pair of dog walkers stumbled across the wreckage of a WWII RAF fighter plane - hidden under the sands on the beach where it crashed 76 years ago. Hi Derek, thank you for your enquiry. Thats recently been made into the memorial mentioned above. USAAF B17 42-31581 at Edgworth, Lancashire. From past experience I think you will have a problem if you dont have a diffinative date.There is a book on Amazon called fighter command losses but without a date you will need to read every entry. Can anyone confirm the crash location for Westland Whirlwind P7094 that went down in the early hours of 16 May 1943; given as either Melcombe Regis, Dorset or Higher Metcombe, Devon, killing F/Lt HJ Blackshaw of 263 Squadron based at Warmwell, Dorset? In Kent, over 600 terrestrial . They are collating memories from us older residents (or in my case ex-resident) so that these may be recorded for posterity and provide a reminder to future generation of what life was like in the village. Runway is approx 1km south east of that point. Ill have a look Gary, see if I can find anything. They had the misfortune to be undertaking night navigation exercises the same night that the Luftwaffe launched its last big revenge attack against the RAF. Print map. Walton rang my aunt in Orpington, one night to say the plane had come down (hinT: Id be interested!). With every best wish and kindest regards, Joe. hello looking for information on allied aircraft which crashed in village of Hallot in France at the end of July 1944 my farther died and two others were wounded trying to rescue the crew, they ran into a mine field, Be nice to know if the crew survived and what aircraft it was. Ian, Thanks Ian, I cant find anything about the crash on Google. Crew bailed out safely. I remember Grosvenor Aslachsen being Rector. Open full screen to view more. Nachtjagdgeschwader 3, was the last Axis aircraft to crash on British soil during World War II. Thank you so very much for finding all that. My Uncle and Aunt, Geoffrey and Mollie Pain, and I lived at Edgehill Stonehouse Road,Halstead, 1954 1968. Some small fragments, showing signs of burning can be found amongst the heather at the site. I believe(?) Before that they were at oakdene on Rushmore Hill,Knockholt. I've put it on a map, similar to PlaneCrashMap here, and have used what I've learned on this site to make it more easy to use and quicker, despite the larger data source used. WW2 Allied Aircraft Crashes in The Netherlands, North Sea & English Channel. Looking for the exact location of a memorial for a Lancaster bomber that went down just outside Bicker, Lincolnshire on the 10th April 1944. Troops guard the wreck of Heinkel He 111P (W.Nr 1582: G1+FR) of 7./KG 55, which was shot down during an attack on Great Western Aerodrome (now Heathrow) and crash-landed at High Salvington near Worthing, 16 August 1940. How do I obtain crash site reports from the date August 1943 which may or may not show the extent of what or was not recovered. The watches on the bodies of those aboard had all stopped at 10:10 a.m. Also B24 at cow roast nr Tring Herts 1944. I would most especially love to know the names of the three survivors, though they may be gone now. The farmer told me he believed a Spitfire had crashed on the site. on 27.8.1944 at 04.05 in Albemarle V1782, F/S A.H.Busbridge (Pilot) The wreath marks the location where a Wellington bomber aircraft crashed. 2 Killed Including Russell Charles Denny from Western Australia. Pilot Warrant Oficer W L McGowan and all crew were ok. See fuller details in Where the Lysanders Were .. (the story of Sawbridgeworths airfields) by Paul A Doyle, ISBN 0 9525624 0 5, Trying to find the exact site of crash landing of Lancaster R5905 24/9/42 near madum Denmark? NEW KENT This Thursday marks the 71st anniversary of one of the most tragic, yet mysterious plane crashes in New Kent County history. Incidentally a couple of years ago I happened to be in a WW2 vintage aircraft flying over Cambridgeshire (RAF Glatton is just north of here) and the pilot took us over the American Cemetery. Three months after his crash the plane was withdrawn from service. Several years ago had a visit from 3 of the surviving crew members who found quite a few bits of their plane on our land that adjoins the crash site. Ian. Republic P-47C Thunderbolt 41-6246 on Aran Fawddwy. I am following up a story of a B-24 that crashed near Swansea during the war with the loss of all hands. Do you have any details of this crash?. Mostly concerned with the site of the pilot who died, Lt. Earl H. Bond, Did you find out about crash site?never heard of this onepaul. I remember Mr Rushen, who coppiced the wood by Randles Lane. Thanks Richard will make enqs re the book you mention. Have you contacted the Neatishead Museum in Norfolk? Ive heard that some of the planes are still located where they fell. Hi Mick this would be William Hughes from Ticknall? I can find no reports of any crashes here. RAF Crash Sites 1942 - 1945. When I contacted the American Battle Monuments Commission I was told of some books that had been written about American aircraft losses during the war. However, in other cases, a local historian may hear of a crash, "that happened sometime during World War II ", and is trying to learn . I also knew from my mother, Hetty Allen (sadly died May 19 2019) that he was also shot down over Malta and that he was a member of the Guinea Pig Club. In some small way its comforting to see the area where he must have flown many times. Search within these images: Poppy wreaths marking a WW2 bomber crash site by Philip Jeffrey. Ottersum - Limburg. So many names from the past! Does anyone know anything about a 409th Bomb Squadron, 93rd Bomb Group (Heavy)B-24H-25-FO Liberator Gypsy Queen Serial# 42-95024 possibly crashed on the afternoon of 5 November 1944 at Shipmeadow, Suffolk (between Beccles and Bungay. 2] Was a police officer in Cambs, Cambridge area, duty at Peterborough Football Club many times I retired in 95. My dad cycled from Great Glemham and my mum cycled from Saxmundham and that is how they met. Two small ceremonies at the two sites where ten of the Brits were killed. Im trying to put together a memorial frame for him. Has crew list and an account of the crash. See details: See map: N31HM. Doing a short piece on one of my facebook groups. My email address is on the contact page of this site, if you want to email me a photo of your find, I can add it here? Aircrew members who died were: F/O Thomas James Michael Nash (Pilot), P/O James Cunningham Porteous, W/O Peter Alfred Merrall and Flt/Sgt. Did you obtain these from any particular source? 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