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31 May 1960 - XF901 Percival Provost T.1, Royal Air Force College, stalled during a forced landing following an engine failure, one killed. [33] 1 June 1960 - XL615 Hawker Hunter T.7, 8 Squadron, flew into ground on night training 13 miles West of Khormaksar, Aden, two killed. [33]
1938 Royal Air Force Hawker Audax crash; Elvetham air crash; 1949 Exhall mid-air collision; G. 1943 Gibraltar Liberator AL523 crash; H. 1956 Hawker Hunter multiple ...
List of fatal accidents and incidents involving Royal Air Force aircraft from 1945 Aviation accidents in Japan involving U.S. military and government aircraft post-World War II v
A Royal Air Force BAE Systems Harrier T.10 (ZH656) on a routine training exercise from No. 20 Squadron (R) Operational conversion unit based at RAF Wittering crashed on the runway at Royal Air Force Station Akrotiri, Cyprus. The 2 crew members ejected safely from the aircraft which was damaged in its post-crash fire. [192] 11 February
On 30 January 2005 a Royal Air Force Lockheed C-130K Hercules C1, serial number XV179, callsign Hilton 22, was shot down in Iraq, probably by Sunni insurgents, killing all 10 personnel on board. At the time, the incident was the largest single loss of life suffered by the British military during Operation Telic .
A Royal Air Force Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR.2P, XV239, stalls during low altitude turn, [157] crashes into Lake Ontario, at Toronto, Canada, during the 46th Canadian National Exhibition International Air Show, killing all seven crew of 120 Squadron. [158] [159] Video of this crash is widely available on the internet. 20 September
A Royal Jordanian Air Force Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter was destroyed in an accident in Al-Baqa'a near Abu Nseir, Jordan. One of the pilots died and the other was injured. [253] [254] 20 June A Royal Canadian Air Force CH-147F, carrying four crew members, crashed during a training flight into the Ottawa River. Two crew members died and the ...
On 2 September 1995, a Royal Air Force Hawker Siddeley Nimrod aircraft crashed into Lake Ontario during an air display, killing all seven crew members on board. This was the second loss of an RAF Nimrod in four months, following the ditching of a Nimrod R1 in May.