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1945. On 29 September PD343 an Avro Lancaster B.1 of No. 550 Squadron RAF went missing on a flight from Italy to the United Kingdom with 26 on board. [1]On 2 October KH219 a Consolidated Liberator GR.6 of No. 203 Squadron RAF went missing in the Bay of Bengal returning to Singapore on a supply flight, 12 on board.
The 1943 RAF Hudson crash was an aerial accident that killed two people. The aircraft crashed in a forced landing attempt near RAF St Eval , Cornwall, England, following engine failure. Lockheed Hudson IIIA , FH168 , a lend-lease A-29-LO, 41-36969 , c/n 414-6458, operated by No. 38 Wing RAF , based at RAF Netheravon , crashed and burned 7 miles ...
Tarrant Tabor F1765 after its crash in 1919. ... Aviation accidents in Japan involving U.S. military and government aircraft post-World War II
Nachtjagdgeschwader 3, was the last Axis aircraft to crash on British soil during World War II. Confused by auto headlights, the fighter hit a tree while attacking the airfield at RAF Elvington and crashed at Sutton upon Derwent, Yorkshire; all four crew members were killed. Two other Ju 88s crashed in separate incidents at 1:37 and 1:45 am.
Ref The World War II Heritage of Ladd Field, CEMML, Colorado State University- Chapter 4.0 Cold Weather Test – p. 22; "One of the B-17s was lost in a February crash that took the lives of the eight men on board. They had been en route to Wright Field via Sacramento, carrying records and reports of the station.
1942 Herefordshire TRE Halifax crash; 1943 RAF Hudson crash; 1944 Ålvand RAF Lancaster crash; 1944 Montreal RAF Liberator VI crash; 1945 Broadway Consolidated Liberator crash; 1956 London Heathrow Avro Vulcan crash; 1982 Royal Air Force Jaguar shootdown incident
On 15 September 1949 two RAF De Havilland Mosquitos of 109 Squadron collide during a Battle of Britain flypast at RAF Snettisham in Lincolnshire, both crash land. On 26 September 1949 two RAF Avro Lincolns on a night exercise collide with a loss of seven crew on each aircraft. On 20 October 1949 a RAF de Havilland Tiger Moth was hit from behind ...
Report Forres Gazette. 8 December 1965 Shackleton MR.3 XF704 crashed into the Moray Firth Scotland on a local training flight from RAF Kinloss , all 7 201 Sqn crew on board killed. 17 May 1967 Shackleton T.4 WB831 of the Maritime Operational Training Unit, RAF sank back onto runway following premature landing gear retractions on take off from ...