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Military aircraft crashes in the south west
Midlands - 1943
Details of the crashes and the names of the aircrew involved
appear on this page. Please contact
us if you are related to somebody on the list, or know of a
photograph of them. If original
photographs or papers are still in the family, we can help to caption
photographs
and explain the codes and nicknames that were used at the time. We
appreciate the opportunity to copy original material for the museum's
archive.
The Midland Aircraft Recovery Group has found the sites of
many of the crashes, but we are still looking for a significant number,
so we'd like to hear from anyone who can pinpoint a crash that
we've listed. We are always looking for photographs, log books and
anecdotes relevant to the units based in the Midlands.
The
details below are have been compiled from numerous sources of
information in the public domain over many years. We've done our best,
but errors are inevitable. Please contact us if you have more accurate
information on any of the crashes or people listed, or can add the
names
of crew that we haven't traced. Thank you.
03/01/1943 Beaufort L9837 of 301 Ferry Training Unit crashed on landing
at Moreton-in-Marsh and burnt out. The fate of its crew has not
been traced.
03/01/1943 Whitley EB389 of 24 OTU exploded while on a bombing exercise
and crashed at Cherington. Sgt A Little, P/O R P Mason, Sgt K J
Fielding, Sgt D Bell and Sgt J Davidson were all killed.
04/01/1943 Wellington HF685 of 22 OTU stalled on take off and crashed
at Gaydon. Sgt V W Richards and his crew were unhurt.
04/01/1943 Wellington HF751 of 22 OTU crash landed at Gaydon with
propeller failure. F/O E C Badcoe and
P/O M H J Hammill were unhurt. P/O Hammill went on to 408
Squadron and was taken POW after Halifax JB931 was shot down on
14/05/1943.
11/01/1943 Wellington HZ104 of 22 OTU hit a telegraph pole when landing
at Cosford, having diverted from Wellesbourne Mountford in gusty
weather. P/O E E Fisher RCAF died of his injuries on 14/01/1943.
13/01/1943 Wellington X3338 JP-P of 12 OTU crashed near Chipping Warden
following engine failure. S/Ldr D M Foreman DFC, Sgt G Campain,
P/O D W Jepp,
Sgt B Sober and Sgt W H Nott were killed. The rear gunner, Sgt J
G Arnold,
was injured.
15/01/1943 Beaufighter X7944 of 96 Squadron forcelanded and burnt out
at Balsall Common following engine failure. Pilot F/O R G Woodman
and observer Sgt A Witt were both OK.
15/01/1943 Oxford BG168 of 18 PAFU collided with EB809 from the same
unit, at Church Lawford. Both aircraft crashed. Instructor
Sgt W Badger RAAF and pupil Sgt R J Haag RCAF were killed in
BG168. In EB809, Instructor Sgt W J Wonnacott RAAF and pupil Sgt
A W Paynter RCAF were both seriously injured.
15/01/1943 Wellington BJ763 of 16 OTU crash landed at Aynho following
engine failure. P/O J C Boodrie and Sgt R E Keene were killed.
15/01/1943 Wellington X3964 of 23 OTU overshot following engine failure
and crashed at Pershore. Sgt J A Hawkwood, Sgt W E Barr RCAF, Sgt
J H Robson (or Robinson) and F/Sgt W J Duplin RCAF were all
killed. Their funeral services were held at Pershore, along with
the funeral of P/O A M H Gain RCAF, who was killed in a crash in
Staffordshire on the same day (see the listing for crashes in the north
west Midlands).
25/01/1943 Wellington HF735 of 22 OTU overshot landing at Wellesbourne
Mountford. Sgt J A Mason and his crew were unhurt.
29/01/1943 Wellington BK503 of 23 OTU crashed in forced landing at
Earle's Croome after engine failure. P/O G G Weston RCAF and Sgt
J A Auclair RCAF were killed. P/O M A Clancey, Sgt C W Wyer and
P/O W C Coleman RCAF were injured. P/O Coleman went on to fly
with 419 Squadron.
29/01/1943 Wellington HF650 of 22 OTU stalled and crashed at
Edgehill. F/Sgt J L McConnell RCAF, P/O McL Tew RCAF, F/Sgt G L
Hall RCAF, F/Sgt W E
Douglas RCAF and F/Sgt W A Boundy RCAF were all killed.
31/01/1943 Auster LB346 of 654 Squadron was blown away in a gale at
Southam and damaged beyond repair.
01/02/1943 Wellington HF646 of 22 OTU overshot and caught fire at
Wellesbourne Mountford. Sgt R E Todd RCAF and his crew were
unhurt. Sgt Todd was from Colorado Springs, USA. He was
posted to 426 Squadron and failed to return from Bochum on 29/03/1943,
when Wellington BJ762 was shot down by a night fighter.
08/02/1943 Boston W8380 of 418 Squadron hit a tree at Bevington.
Sgt L V Jackson, Sgt A J Adams, LAC C H E Ross and LAC B Kapusta all
killed.
08/02/1943 Newly-built Stirling BK660 was on a test flight from Elmdon,
with the elevators locked externally. It climbed away steeply,
stalled and crashed just outside the aerodrome boundary. Test
pilot D Cotton and flight engineer Mr F D Newman were both unhurt.
09/02/1943 Wellington BK256 of 23 OTU crashed at Fladbury when an
engine cut on approach. F/Sgt G McI Johnston RCAF, Sgt R J Stone
and Sgt J R Auchambault RCAF were all injured. Sgt J S Armstrong
RCAF and Sgt J G McPherson were unhurt. Sgt J R Auchambault RCAF
was subsequently lost on 21-22/06/1943, raiding Krefeld with 408
Squadron and F/Sgt Johnson was a casualty of the Peenemunde raid on
17-18/08/1943, flying with 434 Squadron.
11/02/1943 Beaufighter X7928 of 96 Squadron burned out after landing at
Honiley following starboard engine failure. Pilot Sgt H K Pugsley
RAAF and his observer were OK.
11/02/1943 Wellington HZ109 of 22 OTU burnt out in a hangar at
Wellesbourne Mountford. There were no injuries.
13/02/1943 P-38 serial unknown of the 83rd Fighter Squadron, 78th
Fighter Group was in collision with a second P-38, serial 41-2907 near
Kenilworth. The squadron was flying in formation to Portreath and
on to Africa. 2nd
Lt W E Winans survived the crash of his aircraft, at an unknown
location,
while 2nd Lt W K Teare successfully landed 41-2907 at Honiley.
More details
on this incident would be appreciated.
13/02/1943 Wellington HF759 of 22 OTU had a flap pin snap when
attempting to overshoot, then stalled and crashed at Charlecote.
P/O M S Jacobs RCAF, W/O L S Carpenter RCAF, W/O G A Molozzi RCAF,
F/Sgt L W Fleming, Sgt R C
H Boulton RCAF, P/O S H Amys RCAF, Sgt J G Campbell RCAF and Sgt R
Kennedy
RCAF were all killed.
19/02/1943 Tiger Moth N9516 of 22 EFTS hit trees at Inkberrow.
F/O G Shadforth and Canadian Sgt S B Gray were unhurt.
20/02/1943 Blenheim L4839 of Telecommunications Flying Unit had its
undercarriage collapse on take off at Defford.
24/02/1943 Wellington DF564 DD-V of 22 OTU crash landed at Gaydon after
instrument failure. Sgt A E Hatch and his crew were unhurt.
Sgt Hatch went on to fly with 428 Squadron and failed to return from
Duisburg on 12-13th May 1943.
26/02/1943 Spitfire X4918 of the Telecommunications Flying Unit
collided with Tiger Moth N9384 of 2 EFTS at Pirton. Canadian Sgt
G Lock was killed in the Spitfire. Australian Sgt J C McPherson
baled out of the Tiger and was only slightly hurt.
28/02/1943 Boston AH515 of Telecommunications Flying Unit swung on
landing at Defford and its undercarriage collapsed. Pilot A G
Sheffield was unhurt.
28/02/1943 Oxford R6390 of 7 AACU hit trees and a bridge while
attempting to force land on the Nuneaton to Coventry road. Polish
pilot P/O P Gieplinski and an ATC cadet, William David Troup, aged 15,
were both killed. A second ATC cadet was injured.
01/03/1943 Wellington HE484 of 23 OTU suffered and engine failure and a
hydraulic failure, so the crew baled out, leaving the aircraft to crash
at Priors Marston. P/O E Harrison RCAF and his crew were unhurt.
01/03/1943 Wellington HF674 LT-F of 22 OTU force landed at Gaydon with
a double engine failure. Sgt P L J Logan RCAF, Sgt J J March
RCAF, Sgt
R W Swindle and Sgt A W Klaver RCAF were all injured.
02/03/1943 Anson EF936 of 3 OAFU hit trees at Earle's Common. 4
of the crew were killed, including the pilot Sgt C W Rusling. The
other names have not been traced.
05/03/1943 Wellington BK433 of 12 OTU stalled and spun in at Chipping
Warden. Sgt R V Moss, Sgt A Witton, Sgt D W Alexander and Sgt G J
Gates were killed. Sgt Napier was injured.
05/03/1943 Wellington R1601 of 21 OTU crashed on landing at
Honiley. Sgt B Job and his crew were unhurt.
09/03/1943 Lysander P1668 of 12 OTU crashed in forced landing at
Chipping Warden. F/Sgt Grant and LAC Devine were OK.
11/03/1943 Oxford DF243 of 6 PAFU struck a hut while taking off at
Honiley. Instructor Sgt Canning and pupil P/O B Arden were both
unhurt.
12/03/1943 Oxford V3224 of 6 PAFU crashed in a forced landing near
Blockley. Sgt B A Way and Canadian Sgt H L Shaw were both injured.
13/03/1943 Wellington BK346 of 23 OTU crashed on overshoot at
Atherstone. Sgt C W Jackson RCAF, Sgt H Bilhorn RCAF, Sgt A
McDonald RCAF and Sgt K
T Alan were unhurt and Sgt J Thompson was slightly injured.
15/03/1943 Wellington DF567 LT-K of 22 OTU stalled and crashed at
Gaydon. Sgt J S McLeod RCAF and his crew were unhurt.
16/03/1943 Whitley AD676 of 24 OTU swung on take off from Long Marston
and the undercarriage collapsed. Sgt A F Evans was unhurt.
20/03/1943 Beaufighter X8004 of 406 Squadron swung on landing and the
undercarriage collapsed at Defford. Pilot Sgt R B Robertson and
civilian scientist Mr
Willson were both OK.
22/03/1943 Tiger Moth R5203 of 2 EFTS dived into the ground at
Moreton-in-Marsh. Australian pilot Sgt F Barber and Canadian
navigator Sgt O C Dunn were killed.
26/03/1943 Oxford ED198 of 18 PAFU lost height after take off from
Church Lawford, crashed and burned at Wolston Heath. The pilot Lt
Feuvrier, Free French Air Force, was rescued but was injured.
04/04/1943 Beaufighter X7959 of 96 Squadron was skillfully force landed
at Chadwick End after taking off from Honiley with its controls
reversed; burnt out. Pilot F/Lt P W M Mallorie was unhurt, but
observer P/O J M Hallett was seriously injured.
11/04/1943 Wellington HE422 of 420 Squadron was returning from a raid
on Frankfurt when the crew got lost and finally baled out near Tenby in
Pembrokeshire. The Wellington re-crossed the country on autopilot
and finally ran out of fuel and crashed at Burmington, having covered
another 150 miles. Sgt H
B Elhorn RCAF, Sgt A H MacDonald RCAF, Sgt J T Kydd and Sgt K T Allan
RCAF
all survived. Sadly, the pilot P/O C W Jackson RCAF landed in the
sea and
drowned.
12/04/1943 Oxford EB750 of 6 PAFU dived into the ground at Chantry
Heath near Kenilworth. Pilot Sgt A B Lewis was killed.
21/04/1943 Wellington DV936 of 15 OTU crashed at Wychbold when an
engine caught fire, leading to failure of the wing. F/Sgt D E
Hamlyn, Sgt H M
Holmes, Sgt A C Page, Sgt L F Short, Sgt G E Boyes RAAF, P/O N G
Woodward
and Sgt W P Hoare were all killed.
24/04/1943 Wellington HE206 of 23 OTU burnt out after the undercarriage
collapsed on landing at Atherstone. P/O R Henston, W/O C Halford,
Sgt A Holson
and Sgt E James all received burns. Sgt G Williams, Sgt J Koivu,
Sgt J Doyle
and Sgt K Pulman escaped without serious injuries.
03/05/1943 Whitley BD219 of 24 OTU stalled and hit a tree at Long
Marston. The pilot Sgt M Harker was killed and two members of the
crew were injured.
04/05/1943 Wellington HE217 of 22 OTU stalled and crashed at
Wellesbourne Mountford. F/Sgt J W Freeman RCAF, F/Sgt K C Bourne
RCAF, Sgt E H Park
RCAF, Sgt C R Blenkhorn RCAF, Sgt K Hodgson RCAF and F/Sgt A W Klauer
RCAF
were all killed. Sgt Park was from Tennessee, USA.
05/05/1943 Anson DG985 of 21 OTU hit a hill while descending through
cloud at Bourton. F/Sgt Sidney Alfred Payne, F/Sgt Stanley Ryder
Mosey, F/O Williams Thomas McCormack RAAF, P/O Albert Reginald Fox, Sgt
Lionel Frederick Evans were all killed.
05/05/1943 Wellington HF630 22 OTU crashed at Mickleton following
engine failure. Sgt A A F Hall RCAF, Sgt J E L Burgess RCAF, Sgt
R F Santo RCAF and P/O J Cherkinsky were all killed. Sgt G
E Foster RCAF was injured.
05/05/1943 Wellington R1242 of 21 OTU flew into high ground at
Bourton-on-the-Hill while overshooting. Sgt R J Miller RAAF was
killed. 3 members of the crew were injured.
11/05/1943 Whitley EB353 of 24 OTU struck at tree at Ilmington.
The pilot, Sgt L P Patterson was thrown clear and survived, but Sgt F
Harold and P/O T B Curry were killed.
12/05/1943 Wellington HE218 of 22 OTU crashed at Compton Verney after
an engine failed. W/O M J Kerby RCAF, W/O D E Elliott RCAF, Sgt J
Piket RCAF and Sgt J H Collett RCAF were all killed.
14/05/1943 Boston AH495 of Telecommunications Flying Unit was damaged
beyind repair, presumably at Defford.
14/05/1943 Wellington T2562 of 21 OTU caught fire in the air after a
photo flash exploded; the pilot force landed at Wormleighton, where the
aircraft burnt out. F/Sgt K P Rogers RNZAF and his crew were
unhurt.
15/05/1943 Master N7843 of 5 PAFU force landed at Redhall and
overturned. Pilot P/O S T George, Canadian, was OK.
16/05/1943 Oxford R9983 of 15 PAFU crashed on take off at
Worcester. Sgt W A Stimpson and Australian Sgt D O Clindeming
were OK.
16/05/1943 Wellington BK154 of 16 OTU had its undercarriage collapse on
landing at Barford St John. Sgt E Mearis and his crew were unhurt.
22/05/1943 Master W9029 of 12 Ferry Pilots Pool lost its propeller and
hit a house at Littleworth. Pilot Second Officer Mary Nicolson,
American,
was killed.
26/05/1943 Whitley LA845 of 24 OTU crashed at Willersley after an
engine failed on take off. The pilot, Sgt W A McConnell was
killed and all the
rest of the crew were injured.
29/05/1943 Oxford ED199 of 18 PAFU crashed on overshoot, at
Wolston. Canadian pilot Sgt S Rosentein was killed.
29/05/1943 Tiger Moth R4921 of 9 EFTS crashed near Ansty after engine
failure. F/O J D Telfer was unhurt and LAC E A Thwaites was
injured.
29/05/1943 Wellington X3704 of 23 OTU lost a wing during a Wings for
Victory fly-past over the town of Pershore. The American pilot,
F/O G S Hynam DFC RCAF, from Akron Ohio had gained his DFC with 420
Squadron. He was killed, along with Sgt P E Zoeller, Cpl H Allam,
AC2 G R Band and AC2 W A Garvell. On the ground, civillian Mrs V
H (or L N or O M) Berry was injured.
02/06/1943 Whitley Z6639 of 24 OTU flew into Broadway Hill in poor
visibility. F/Sgt H G Hagen RCAF, F/Sgt R S Phillips, F/Sgt D H
Kelly RCAF, Sgt D A
Marriott and Sgt G E Ekins were all killed.
03/06/1943 Wellington T2569 of 21 OTU crashed on take off at
Moreton-in-Marsh when an engine failed. Sgt S N Heyes and three
other crew were injured.
11/06/1943 Wellington HF813 of 22 OTU crashed at Wellesbourne after an
engine failure. F/O E J K LeClaire RCAF and Sgt J T K Anderson
were killed.
Sgt Larson survived.
16/06/1943 Wellington Z1721 of 12 OTU caught fire and crashed at
Compton Wynyates. F/Sgt H P Griffith RAAF, P/O T W Adam RCAF, F/O
G B Booth RCAF (from Van Buren, Ohio, USA), Sgt F J Welsby and Sgt K E
Troake were all
killed.
20/06/1943 Whitley EB349 of 24 OTU crashed on landing at Long
Marston. P/O J M Brown RCAF was killed and Sgt A J Loman was
injured.
23/06/1943 Tiger Moth BB794 of 9 EFTS crashed on take off from
Southam. Names of crew not traced.
24/06/1943 Anson DJ406 of 17 SFTS crashed in forced landing at Walton;
names of crew not traced.
24/06/1943 Tiger Moth N9154 of 14 EFTS hit a beacon light when taking
off from Elmdon. Sgt Cook and D Creabs were unhurt.
25/06/1943 Wellington X3658 –F of 12 OTU crash-landed at Lower
Boddington following engine failure. F/Sgt T H German and his
crew were unhurt.
26/06/1943 B-24 42-63762 Hells Express of 409 Bomb Squadron, 93rd Bomb
Group crashed at Little Compton. This is something of a mystery,
having
escaped the normal records. It seems the aircraft was flying back
from Portreath the day after all B-24s in England flew down to
Portreath en-route to North Africa for the famous Ploesti raid.
The pilot was Lt J Pryor 730888. Two possible casualties at
Madingley cemetery are 2/Lt Harley C Shively and 2/Lt Jack F
Wardell. The other casualties are believed to have been Charles L
Porterfield, Raymond P Cathcart, Edward H Dick, John Lotito Jr, Harold
M Lane,
George L Parsons and Farlan D Glover, who died of his injuries on
27/06/1943. A further four were reported to have been
injured.
28/06/1943 Wellington HF643 DD-L of 22 OTU force landed at Long
Marston, destroying Whitleys EB350 and EB352 of 24 OTU. F/Sgt F E
Gladwin RCAF,
F/O P D Lidster RCAF, F/Sgt W G Mitchell RCAF and Sgt W R Barclay RCAF
were
all killed. Sgt L Hirst was injured. Fortunately the
Whitleys were unoccupied.
29/06/1943 Wellington Z1668 of 29 OTU force landed at Bitteswell after
engine failure. Sgt A G Johnson and his crew were unhurt.
30/06/1943 Oxford V4134 of 1513 BAT Flight crashed into a slag heap
near Bedworth. Instructor Sgt N Bosworth and pupil Sgt H G
Sanders were both
killed.
02/07/1943 Oxford MP281 of 6 PAFU crashed near the guardroom at
Moreton-in-Marsh. Sgt K B Astall was killed.
02/07/1943 Wellington BK437 of 29 OTU crashed at Wellesbourne Mountford
in poor visibility when being diverted. P/O N Harland, Sgt A C
Croft, Sgt J H Elliott RCAF, Sgt E P Shorter RAAF and Sgt F C Butler
were all injured. One of the crew is believed to have died at the
scene, possibly Sgt Elliott or Sgt Shorter.
02/07/1943 Wellington X3366 of 23 OTU crashed on take off at
Atherstone, following a burst tyre. F/O J H Emmerson AFM, P/O J G
White RCAF, Sgt N
L Reed and Sgt F P Sharp were unhurt, while Sgt R F Alexander was
injured.
02/07/1943 Wellington X3801 of 22 OTU crashed into high ground at
Ettington in poor visibility. Sgt W R Willard RCAF, F/Sgt J H G
Kirby, F/O D Lister and Sgt C F Rivers were killed. One crew
member is believed to have survived, but his name has not been traced.
04/07/1943 Oxford DF300 of 18 PAFU caught fire in the air, so the pilot
abandoned it at Woolscott. Canadian Sgt R K De Marsch was not
injured.
06/07/1943 Wellington HF629 of 22 OTU had an engine fail on take off
from Gaydon; undercarriage raised to stop. Sgt J L Sills RCAF and
his crew were unhurt. Sgt Sills joined 424 Squadron at Kairouan
and failed to return
in Wellington HE492 on 06/09/1943. He is buried in Salerno War
Cemetery,
Italy.
07/07/1943 Wellington BK197 of 29 OTU crashed when force landing at
Dunchurch following a double engine failure. Sgt F J Austen and
his crew were unhurt.
13/07/1943 Oxford DF329 of 18 PAFU stalled and went into a flat spin at
Ufton. Canadian pilot Sgt N L Glynn and navigator Sgt R D Peters
were both killed, while AC1 Williams was seriously injured.
13/07/1943 Wellington Z1743 of 16 OTU crashed attempting to force land
at Alveley with engine failure. F/O D F McLaughlin RAAF was
unhurt, F/O
R J Martin was killed and two other crew members were injured.
15/07/1943 Wellington HF812 of 22 OTU crash landed at Southam with a
failed engine. W/O W S Pullar RCAF, Sgt A B Wilson RCAF and four
un-named crew
were unhurt.
15/07/1943 Wellington X3453 of 23 OTU caught fire at Pershore after
force-landing with an engine failure. P/O A J Van Rassel RCAF and
Sgt G W Howard RCAF
were both unhurt.
16/07/1943 Hudson FK571 of Telecommunications Flying Unit spun into the
ground after a double engine failure at Ashton-under-Hill. Pilot
P/O A J Slaughter (RAAF) and passenger S/Ldr J A Meade DFC were both
killed.
16/07/1943 Whitley BD550 of HGCU had an engine failure while towing a
Horsa. The glider was cast off and landed safely; the Whitley
struck trees at Pershore while overshooting. The pilot F/Sgt G R
Baker and crew member Cpl Mitchell were only slightly injured.
The Horsa crew, Sgt A L Scott and Sgt C B Moilliet were also unhurt.
19/07/1943 Wellington HE480 22 OTU crashed on take off from
Wellesbourne Mountford, probably due to engine failure. F/O G
Grose RCAF, Sgt K L Richmond RCAF and Sgt D M Wilkinson were all killed.
20/07/1943 Anson DJ242 of 24 OTU undershot landing at
Honeybourne. Pilot P/O K F Smith was slightly injured.
23/07/1943 Whitley Z9167 of 24 OTU flew into Scar Bank at
Wasperton. The 5 crew were all killed: F/O A M Shalless RAAF, Sgt
S H Carter, P/O G H Smith, Sgt B Lillyman, Sgt W C Bull.
24/07/1943 P-38 serial 42-127781 of 13 PR Squadron was doing an
exercise with a Mosquito when it disintegrated and crashed at
Haseley. Captain T
B O’Bannon was killed.
30/07/1943 Oxford V3744 of 410 Squadron was on a navigational flight
when it dived into the ground at Wroxhall. Canadians F/Lt E A
Murray of Stellarton, Novia Scotia and F/O P Littlewood of Saanichton,
Victoria Island were both killed.
30/07/1943 Wellington DV888 of 21 OTU crashed on take off from
Moreton-in-Marsh following engine failure. Sgt N F Westhoff RAAF
and his crew were unhurt. Sgt Westhoff died on 26/01/1944,
serving with 22 Ferry Control in India.
31/07/1943 Tomahawk AH746 of 1681 Flight crashed in a forced landing
near Pershore. Canadian pilot Sgt P Leslie was unhurt.
31/07/1943 Wellington BJ581 of 23 OTU crashed at Packwood while low
flying. Pilot F/O J T Gilbert, Vickers representative Mr H G
Maxton and his secretary Miss G R Lloyd were all killed.
31/07/1943 Wellington X3997 of 23 OTU was burnt out on the ground at
Pershore. No casualties.
01/08/1943 Whitley N1390 of 24 OTU crashed on take off from Long
Marston. New Zealand pilot P/O K O Law was injured and Canadian
Sgt S Smith was unhurt. Forty minutes later F/Sgt D A Cass,
flying Anson AX479, hit the Whitley’s propeller, which was still lying
on the runway. He was unhurt and the Anson lived to fly again.
02/08/1943 Wellington BK504 of 23 OTU crashed at Drake's Broughton
following engine failure. P/O J D Crayton RCAF, F/O W B Councill
RCAF and F/O G R
Dixon were injured. Sixteen year old cadet R N Carter died of his
injuries
the following day.
03/08/1943 Wellington X3876 of 12 OTU was abandoned at Little Alne
following engine failure. Sgt M G Scollick, Sgt Burton-Shaw, Sgt
W N Gould RCAF,
Sgt I A Macphee RCAF, Sgt W P Crosby and Sgt S D Oakes RCAF were all
injured. Sgt Burton-Shaw died on 4/08/1943.
07/08/1943 Wellington HF612 of 22 OTU stalled at Wellesbourne when
forcelanding on one engine. F/Sgt T S Hayes, Sgt W G Hill RCAF,
P/O P M Hetherington
RCAF, Sgt B Bradshaw and Sgt D M Martin RCAF were all killed.
15/08/1943 Tomahawk AH776 of 1681Flight suffered a collapsed
undercarriage when landing at Pershore. Sgt P West was unhurt.
16/08/1943 Wellington BK550 of 29 OTU overshot landing at
Bitteswell.
Sgt N P Holmes and his crew were unhurt.
17/08/1943 Wellington Z1678 of 16 OTU caught fire on the ground at
Barford St John and burnt out. There were no casualties.
18/08/1943 Wellington X3424 of 23 OTU crashed on take off from
Pershore. P/O F M Potter and P/O H D Paddison RCAF were unhurt.
27/08/1943 Whitley BD207 of 24 OTU crashed in forced landing at Upper
Tysoe. Sgt R M McKay RCAF and crew were unhurt.
28/08/1943 Oxford N4733 of 18 PAFU dived into the ground at
Wythall. Pilot Sgt R K Matthews, Australian, was killed.
31/08/1943 Wellington HE556 of 22 OTU hit HT cables and crashed at
Honeybourne. Sgt C A Larson RCAF and Sgt M Minett RCAF were both
injured. Sgt Minett’s 419 Squadron Halifax failed to return from
Kiel bay on 26th February 1944.
04/09/1943 Wellington HF683 of 22 OTU swung on take off and crashed at
Gaydon. Sgt J G Stinson RCAF and his crew were unhurt.
04/09/1943 Wellington Z1739 of 23 OTU went through the boundary hedge
at Pershore after engine failure. Sgt W R Stewart RCAF, P/O J C
Hall RCAF
and F/Sgt W H Wardell RCAF were unhurt, while Sgt W R Goodhue RCAF was
slightly injured.
06/09/1943 Wellington BK442 of 29 OTU belly landed at Bitteswell
following engine failure. F/Sgt I C Bertram RAAF and his crew
were unhurt. Sgt Bertram went on to fly with 115 Squadron.
09/09/1943 Wellington DF668 of 16 OTU caught fire in a hangar at
Barford St John. No casualties.
11/09/1943 Whitley LA786 of 24 OTU crashed on take off from Long
Marston. The rear gunner, Sgt Cavanagh RCAF was seriously
injured. The pilot, Sgt R V Long RCAF and the rest of the crew
were unhurt.
15/09/1943 Master W8766 of 16 PFTS had the pilot retract the
undercarriage while taxying at Defford.
15/09/1943 Tiger Moth N9520 of 2 EFTS collided with Tiger Moth T7214 at
Cotheridge. F/O H L Sheppard, AC2 H K Sayer, F/Sgt J Starr and
AC2 MacRae were all unhurt. T7214 was repaired.
22/09/1943 Wellington BK200 –A of 12 OTU crashed on overshoot at
Chipping Warden. F/Sgt K L Hart, Sgt W N Gould, Sgt L Sillito,
Sgt WG Denyer, Sgt K McKenzie and Sgt R Cave were all killed.
22/09/1943 Wellington X3747 of 12 OTU crashed on overshoot at
Byfield. Sgt R P Giles RAAF and his crew were unhurt.
24/09/1943 Wellington DF634 of 22 OTU overshot at Wellesbourne
Mountford after engine failure. F/Sgt G W Hoborenko RCAF and Sgt
R F Guerrier RCAF were unhurt.
24/09/1943 Wellington R1629 of 105 OTU was hit by Wellington R1412
which was landing at Bramcote. No crew names have been traced.
26/09/1943 Whitley Z9428 of 24 OTU exploded in the air at Stoke Orchard
while on a Bullseye exercise. All of the crew died: F/Sgt G M
L’Hommedieu RCAF (from Sea Cliff, New York), Sgt W C Reid RCAF, P/O R H
Mellor RCAF, Sgt
A V Andrews, Sgt R B Morgan.
01/10/1943 Tomahawk AH941 of 1683 Flight crashed in forced landing at
Grandborough. Sgt D H Nicholas was unhurt.
02/10/1943 Wellington BJ667 of 23 OTU suffered an engine failure while
on a special exercise. The bombs were jettisoned but the
undercarriage
was not fully lowered when the aircraft came down at Atherstone.
Sgt W R
Stewart RCAF and his crew were unhurt.
02/10/1943 Wellington Z1648 of 23 OTU crashed at Atherstone following
propeller failure. Sgt F H Partridge RCAF was killed, while F/O J
B DeMacedo RCAF
died of his injuries the following day. Sgt J W Dufton RCAF was
also injured.
07/10/1943 Wellington HE823 of 23 OTU crashed into an embankment while
taking off from Atherstone with a full bomb load. Sgt J G
Meilleur RCAF
and his crew were unhurt.
09/10/1943 Southam Royal Observer Corps reported a plane down and on
fire at Stockton – type not known; details appreciated.
12/10/1943 Halifax JB893 of 1659 Heavy Conversion Unit was abandoned
after losing 3 engines and crashed at Lower Brailes. Pilot Sgt J
J Maher, Canadian, was injured; rear gunner Sgt G H Conron, Canadian,
was still in his turret when the bomber crashed, but survived.
The rest of crew were OK, names
not traced.
14/10/1943 B-17 serial and unit unknown was abandoned over England
following the infamous Second Schweinfurt raid and finally came down at
Lapworth when it ran out of fuel. Battle damage could be seen on
the tail. Any details of this incident would be appreciated.
17/10/1943 Mosquito DZ345 of Telcommunications Flying Unit flew into
high ground at Bredon Hill. Pilot W/C Blomfield and navigator Cpl
Stevenson
were both killed.
17/10/1943 Oxfords V4163 and LX195, both of 18 PAFU collided over
Westhill. V4163 crashed killing its pilot P/O D R King.
LX195 got back to Church
Lawford and its crew, Sgt A F Rummas (or Lummis) and Sgt B Lakin were
unhurt.
17/10/1943 Wellington HF669 of 22 OTU crashed at Wellesbourne Mountford
after engine failure. F/O C P Lundeen RCAF, Sgt E L Heimpel RCAF
and Sgt Jarvie RCAF were all injured.
18/10/1943 Whitley EB347 of 24 OTU caught fire while on a bombing
exercise and crashed at Armscote. F/O W J Caulfield RCAF, F/O G
Hoopchuk RCAF, F/O J S Spencer RCAF, W/O J G Sherk RCAF and Sgt K Reid
were all killed.
20/10/1943 Oxford HN853 of 18 PAFU overshot landing at Snitterfield and
the undercarriage collapsed. The pilot was unhurt; name not
traced.
22/10/1943 Stirling R9249 of 1657 CU hit a tree and rooftops in Aston
le Walls when making a three engine landing at Chipping Warden in heavy
rain. Australian pilot W/O G A Harris, navigator F/O J W
Whitehouse, Canadian
air bomber Sgt K Riep, flight engineer Sgt S F Cowcher and Australian
air
gunner Sgt G T Duane were all killed. WO/AG Sgt R A Gausden was
seriously
injured and Australian air gunner Sgt G P McCalium escaped with slight
shock.
27/10/1943 Wellington DF613 of 12 OTU hit the ground on approach to
Edgehill. Sgt O W Ray and his crew were unhurt.
27/10/1943 Wellington HE860 of 12 OTU crashed on take off from Chipping
Warden when an engine failed. F/Sgt T Black and Sgt H Moncrieff
RCAF were unhurt.
29/10/1943 Liberator FL987 of Telecommunications Flying Unit suffered
an undercarriage collapse when landing at Defford.
29/10/1943 Wellington X3868 of 12 OTU burnt out at its dispersal at
Edgehill. There were no casualties.
02/11/1943 Wellington HZ113 XN-T of 22 OTU overshot with an engine
failure and crashed at Loxley. Sgt W M Bowyer, Sgt A J Taylor and
Sgt G W Milne were all seriously injured. Sgt L E Hance died of
his injuries on 03/11/1943.
07/11/1943 Oxford HN845 of 285 Squadron struck a tree at night after
engine failure at Honiley. Sgt R W Patch and Sgt B Hewson were
both killed.
07/11/1943 Wellington LN508 BH-U of 300 Squadron took off from Ingham
on a mine-laying sortie. Severe engine problems followed and the
crew jettisoned the mines before crash-landing at Southam. F/Sgt
J Drobny, F/Sgt F Dubowski, Sgt S Pszonka, Sgt J Baczak and Sgt S Paetz
were all injured.
09/11/1943 Wellington X3932 –P of 23 OTU stalled and crashed at Rowney
Green following engine failure. Sgt C R G Long RCAF (an American
from Lomita
Park, California), F/O H H Barton BA RCAF, P/O G J Gallagher RCAF, P/O
J
H Magnes RCAF and Sgt A J O’Neil RCAF were all killed.
13/11/1943 B-17 42-30821 407 Bomb Squadron, 92nd Bomb Group crashed
force landing at Gaydon in bad weather while forming up for an abortive
raid on Bremen. Pilot 2/Lt Hiran T Fisher, co pilot 2/Lt Leo E
Dunaway, navigator 2/Lt Donald Cursar, bombardier Henry B Johnson,
radio operator 2/LtThomas T Arnold, engineer S/Sgt Donald A Yodkr,
gunner S/Sgt Robert W Rhudy, gunner Sgt Edward E Payette, gunner Sgt
Edward C Hephily and gunner Sgt Samuel
M Aston were all killed.
14/11/1943 Beaufighter R2461 of 63 OTU struck the ground at night after
instrument failure at Astwood Bank. Pilot Sgt G J Hopkins and observer
Sgt A G Bestel were both killed.
17/11/1943 Oxford V3693 of 18 PAFU dived into the ground near
Warwick. Instructor Sgt G V B Lloyd and pupil P/O J Fenner were
both killed.
21/11/1943 Oxford V4086 of 1513 BAT Flight crashed on landing at
Bramcote. Pilot Acting Squadron Leader G Lambert and one other
were slightly injured.
22/11/1943 Boston AH522 of Telecommunications Flying Unit overshot
landing at Defford and the nosewheel collapsed.
25/11/1943 Anson N9790 6 OAFU dived into the ground near
Abberley. Sgt G Miles, Sgt Forrest, Sgt Wheeldon, Sgt Dean, Sgt
Mills were all killed.
25/11/1943 Oxford L4629 of 6 PAFU crashed in forced landing at
Moreton-in-Marsh. Instructor Sgt J G Berry and pupil Sgt D Hall
were both OK.
25/11/1943 Wellington JA450 of 23 OTU crashed at Wellesbourne Mountford
after engine failure. Sgt R F Morand RCAF, Sgt J J Dubord RCAF,
Sgt J J J
J Vennes RCAF and Sgt J B Chevalier RCAF were killed. Sgt T V
Gagnon RCAF was injured.
04/12/1943 Oxford HN699 of 1517 BAT Flight suffered an engine failure
while on a beam approach to Chipping Warden and crash landed beyond the
perimeter track. Two occupants were slightly injured.
04/12/1943 Whitley AD674 of 24 OTU was forced to land on one wheel at
Long Marston, where it swung on to soft ground. F/O Cresswell,
F/O Calder RCAF, P/O Mackeracher RCAF were all unhurt. This
Whitley had had an almost identical incident, almost exactly a year
before, with American Sgt D H Reed RCAF
in the pilot’s seat.
05/12/1943 Wellington DF739 DD-J of 22 OTU crashed on landing at
Gaydon. Sgt J Koresky and his crew were unhurt.
10/12/1943 Tiger Moth T7240 of 14 EFTS hit a civilian on the perimeter
track while taking off from Elmdon. The civilian, Mr Jones, was
killed.
F/Sgt K J Ries and AC2 R W Winterbotham were injured.
11/12/1943 Wellington HE460 of 82 OTU crashed into trees at Snowshill
following engine failure. Sgt W Young was killed. Sgt H D
Domenico RCAF, Sgt W D
Howlett RCAF, Sgt E H Maguire RCAF, Sgt J L Barber RCAF and Sgt G E
Ryan
RCAF were all injured.
11/12/1943 Wellington LN187 of 12 OTU ran out of fuel due to excessive
fuel consumption. The pilot ordered the crew to bale out and
three did
so before too much height had been lost and the pilot had to crash-land
at Chesterton. Sgt Coyle, Sgt Fuller, Sgt Parker, Sgt L C Harmes
and Sgt
J Whitehouse were not seriously injured.
11/12/1943 Wellington LN531 of 16 OTU flew into high ground at Little
Rollright. F/Sgt E Leseberg RAAF, Sgt E Harris, Sgt V M Plahte
RNAF, Sgt H O Mitchell RCAF, Sgt F Nichols, Sgt B N Redmond RCAF and
Sgt J Foote RCAF were all
killed.
14/12/1943 Oxford R6108 of 18 PAFU undershot a night landing at
Snitterfield. Australian pilot Sgt W A (or W O) Phillips was OK.
18/12/1943 Martinet HP383 of 23 OTU forcelanded and overturned at
Dormston. Pilot P/O J H N Brousseau, Canadian, was OK.
23/12/1943 Beaufighter R2394 of 63 OTU swung violently on take off from
Honiley and hit stationary Beaufighter T3052.
29/12/1943 Beaufighter T3366 of 63 OTU swung on take off at Warwick
Reserve Landing Ground; undercarriage retracted to stop; hit
obstructions.
29/12/1943 Wellington HE366 of 23 OTU crashed at Atherstone while
attempting to go round again on one engine. W/O D L Snider and
his crew were unhurt.
31/12/1943 Beaufighter JM350 of 254 Squadron failed to level out on
landing at Long Marston. Pilot F/Sgt T Neilson, navigator Sgt C W
J Deadman and
passenger LAC Cargill were OK.
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