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Military aircraft crashes in the south west
Midlands - 1944
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.
02/01/1944 Beaufighter T3088 of 63 OTU had its starboard tyre burst on
take off from Honiley; undercarriage retracted to stop. Pupil pilot Sgt
S Withingham was OK.
03/01/1944 Horsa LG745 of 9 MU lost its tow and crash landed at
Churchill. Fate of crew unknown.
03/01/1944 Oxford LW820 of 18 PAFU flew into a radio mast at night at
Hillmorton. Pilot F/Sgt G B Hollings RAAF was killed.
06/01/1944 Mosquito LR259 of 464 Squadron hit the ground and a hangar
while beating up Chipping Warden airfield. F/Sgt Russell and W/O
Lumsdaine were killed.
06/01/1944 Whitley BD283 of 24 OTU hit a tree at Saintbury following
engine failure. P/O H R Jones, P/O Norton, Sgt Barnett, Sgt Chirks, Sgt
Shellter and P/O Jones, all RCAF, were all injured.
08/01/1944 Wellington LN241 of 23 OTU was practicing single engine
flying when the engine cut out. The aircraft hit an HT cable at
Alderminster and crashed before an engine could be re-started. Sgt F W
Dolter RCAF and his crew were unhurt. Sgt Dolter went to 424 Squadron,
from where he was posted missing when Halifax LW157 failed to return
from Aachen on 24-25/05-1944.
10/1/1944 F/O T S Gillman DFC RAAF of 18 PAFU was killed when he
crashed at Dunsmore. The identity of the aircraft has not been traced –
it was
probably an Oxford.
14/01/1944 Beaufighter T3430 of 63 OTU stalled into the ground from low
altitude at Honiley. Pilot F/Sgt G M Miller Australian was OK.
14/01/1944 Wellington LN246 of 12 OTU was forced landed at Priors
Marston when a propeller failed. F/Sgt R E Pellew RAAF and his crew
were unhurt.
16/01/1944 Oxford MP462 of 18 PAFU hit a tree while attempting to force
land on the Coventry Road in Warwick. Names of crew not traced.
20/01/1944 Oxford NM234 of 18 PAFU stalled after take off from Warwick.
Names of crew not traced.
24/01/1944 Wellington JA473 of 311 FTU swung on take off at ran into
the bomb dump at Gaydon. F/Sgt E J Waller RNZAF and his crew were
unhurt.
28/01/1944 B-17 42-30716 PY-G 407 Bomb Squadron visted Barford St John
in
connection with a crash-landing at the base four days earlier and its
undercarriage
collapsed. There were no injuries to the 18 people on board. The
pilot was
Arthur V Pickens.
29/01/1944 Wellington Z1697 of 12 OTU stalled and crashed at Chipping
Warden after engine failure. F/O H A Baker RCAF, F/O D MacNeill RCAF,
Sgt C J
Pascoe and Sgt H D Westley RCAF were all killed.
30/01/1944 Wellington DF566 of 22 OTU caught fire in the air and
crashed at Ladbrooke. F/O L W Matthews DFM RCAF, F/O G H Schlitt RCAF,
P/O C W
Pearce RCAF, P/O E A Davis RCAF, Sgt F A Nichols RCAF, Sgt C.A. Bannon
RCAF
and Sgt W A Hobson RCAF were all killed. F/O Matthews had completed a
tour
with 150 Squadron.
31/01/1944 Oxford LX633 of 18 PAFU hit a radio mast at Hillmorton. F/O
D S Haddon RCAF later died from his injuries.
05/02/1944 Whitley LA929 of 24 OTU ran into a hedge after landing at
Long Marston. The pilot, F/O R N Wilson RCAF and the rest of the crew
were unhurt.
11/02/1944 Halifax LW395 KW-O of 425 Squadron suffered an engine
failure, the pilot lost control and the aircraft broke up on pulling
out of the dive. Crashed at Hanbury. Pilot F/Sgt J G D Aubin RCAF,
navigator F/Sgt J H (or H B) Mitton, WO/AG Sgt W S Dubrey (or Dubroy)
RCAF, bomb aimer F/Sgt J M
(or J H Y) Albert RCAF, A/G Sgt F J Hayville (or Mayville) RCAF, WO/AG
Sgt
J O R Fluery and F/Eng Sgt J J Sharavem (or Shanahan) all died. Also
lost
was passenger J E Dubrey (or J L Dubroy), brother of Sgt W S Dubrey.
11/02/1944 Wellington X3215 of 21 OTU was unable to climb after take
off and crashed at Moreton-in-Marsh. F/Sgt J F Martin RAAF, Sgt L
Purvis, Sgt J E Armitage, Sgt P H Earwaker, Sgt M Hole and Sgt M J
Breen were all killed.
12/02/1944 Whitley Z6673 of 24 OTU was on the runway at Honeybourne
when Whitley N1375 ran into it. Canadian pilot P/O G G Moore and
Canadian Sgt Tait were injured. Canadians Sgt Eagle, F/O Spearing, P/O
Hoffman, P/O
O’Grady, Sgt Cope, Sgt Lowick and Englishman Sgt Jackson were only
slightly
injured, but F/O R N Matthews DFC was killed.
14/02/1944 Wellington HZ110 of 22 OTU was diverted to Snitterfield in
bad weather, where the bomber crashed after seven attempts to land. Sgt
R W
Shields RCAF, Sgt M J Craig RCAF, Sgt T J Karaim RCAF and W/O A H
Goodman RCAF were all killed. Sgt Craig’s parents’ name was Krakoviski.
21/02/1944 Hurricanes Z4705 and Z4939 both of 63 OTU collided and
crashed near Wellesbourne. F/O P C Ride and F/Sgt J Ackerman were both
killed.
22/02/1944 Whitley Z9488 of 24 OTU ground-looped while taking off from
Honeybourne. All the crew were unhurt. Pilot P/O L W Frame RCAF.
24/02/1944 Master W8834 of 63 OTU hit a hut while taking off from
Honiley. Pilot P/O W P Rimer and pupil Sgt J Chambers were OK.
25/02/1944 Hurricane V6680 of 63 OTU flew into a hill at Cubbington.
Pilot W/O P C Herod was killed.
28/02/1944 Tomahawk AH852 of 1682 Flight swung on landing at
Moreton-in-Marsh
and its undercarriage collapsed. Pilot J N Thompson was
unhurt.
29/02/1944 Hurricane L2021 of 63 OTU dived into the ground at
Barton-on-the-Heath. It was still flying with its Canadian serial 327.
Pilot F/Sgt G M Crouch was killed.
29/02/1944 A Wellington was reported to have crashed and burnt out near
Snitterfield airfield. No further details have come to light yet.
03/03/1944 Hotspur BT836 of 5 GTS crashed while landing at Hockley
Heath. P/O Sneddon and Sgt Webb were OK.
05/03/1944 Wellington BJ696 of 12 OTU belly landed at Chipping Warden
and burst into flames. The pilot ws F/O D L Hill RCAF. Two of the crew
were hospitalised with burns.
07/03/1944 Hurricane W9209 of 63 OTU crashed near Kenilworth. Sgt J W
Bell was killed.
09/03/1944 A newly-built Spitfire from Castle Bromwich crashed near
Elmdon while on its test flight. Test pilot S/Ldr Ellis was injured.
The serial of the Spitfire has not been traced.
16/03/1944 Halifax LW413 of 425 Squadron was abandoned by its crew
after an operation, when low on fuel. It crashed into houses in
Brierley Hill. F/O E E Kirk, F/O H C Facey, F/O F D Hagen, P/O E F
Bush, Sgt C E Robertson, Sgt D R McEvoy, Sgt Adams all OK. One
civilian, Mrs Rowbottom, was killed.
19/03/1944 Mosquito HK314 of 219 Squadron crashed at Knowle while
performing a slow roll at low altitude. Pilot T/W/O/2 G McKintosh,
Canadian and F/Sgt Griffin were both killed.
21/03/1944 Hurricane LE655 of 577 Squadron collided with trees at
Bedworth. Pilot F/Sgt A Bialecki, Polish, was killed.
22/03/1944 Wellington HD987 of 105 OTU crashed on to a bus workshop in
Birmingham when control was lost following engine failure. F/Lt B J
Balchin,
P/O D Huddleston and Sgt B Morgan were all killed.
23/03/1944 Wellington X3337 of 29 OTU crashed on landing at Chipping
Warden and burnt out. Sgt F D Galloway and his crew were unhurt, except
for minor burns. An ambulance driver, LAC W Hansford, rescued the rear
gunner from the blazing wreck.
24/03/1944 Whitley Z9514 of 24 OTU suffered a collapsed undercarriage
at Long Marston. W/O B W Smith RCAF was unhurt.
04/04/1944 Tomahawk AH885 of 1681 Flight ran off the runway when
landing at Long Marston and tipped onto its nose. F/Lt J E Gilden was
unhurt.
11/04/1944 Martinet JN427 of 29 OTU overturned when landing at
Bitteswell. Fate of crew unknown.
13/04/1944 Whitley AD683 of 24 OTU crash landed at Bretforten after
overshooting. Sgt J A Tease RCAF and crew were not hurt.
15/04/1944 P-47 serial 41-6251 of 551 Fighter Training Squadron, 495
Fighter Group crashed at Nuneaton following loss of control in cloud.
Pilot 2nd
Lt J P Gerrits baled out and was injured on landing.
16/04/1944 Wellington HE263 of 16 OTU crash-laned north of Banbury
after engine failure. F/O K E Tingley and his crew were unhurt.
22/04/1944 Beaufighter KW317 of 1 Ferry Unit crashed at Guarlford
following an engine failure. Pilot P/O S M Morris was badly injured and
was rescued by a farmer, who received the BEM.
23/04/1944 Wellington BK541 of 22 OTU crashed on overshoot at
Atherstone following engine failure. Sgt J G Savard RCAF and his crew
were unhurt. Sgt Savard went on to fly with 433 Squadron and lost his
life on 17th August 1944.
26/04/1944 Tiger Moth N5466 of 2 EFTS broke up in the air at Worcester.
The pilot Sgt R Henderson successfully abandoned the wreckage, but the
navigator Sgt A B Hicklin was killed.
27/04/1944 Messerschmitt Me 410 9K+ZP Wk Nr 420445 of Stab./KG 51
collided with Oxford LX196, which it was trying to shoot down at
Frankton. Pilot
Lt Wolgang Wenning and observer Fw Gustav Delp in the Me 410 and
Canadian
pilot P/O G S Moore in the Oxford were all killed.
29/04/1944 Wellington LN843 OP-W of 11 OTU attempted to force-land at
Moreton-in-Marsh following engine failure, but ended up amongst the
trees. F/Sgt J Johnson and his crew were unhurt, except for Sgt Ratter,
who was injured.
29/04/1944 Wellington T2968 of 105 OTU flew into a hill shortly after
taking off from Bramcote. F/O G Starktoller and Sgt R S Ogg were
killed. Sgt
S Reed was injured.
30/04/1944 Wellington HE870 of 21 OTU suffered a double engine failure
at the conclusion to a fighter affiliation exercise and was skillfully
forcelanded at Barton-on-the-Heath. Only one of F/Sgt J H Bridgett
RAAF’s crew was
injured.
06/05/1944 Horsa LH152 of 1 HGSU was caught in the slipstream, cast off
and crash landed at Eckington. Fate of crew unknown.
08/05/1944 Oxford ED282 of 18 PAFU dived into the ground at Ufton. Sgt
R B Mitchell was killed.
08/05/1944 Oxford HN440 of 18 PAFU struck a tree at night while force
landing following engine failure, at Church Lawford. Canadian pilot P/O
R E Robertson was killed.
14/05/1944 Whitley N1436 of 24 OTU stalled on overshoot from
Honeybourne. F/O L W Wright RCAF was unhurt.
21/05/1944 Tiger Moth DE375 of 10 Group Communication Fligth crashed
while force landing at Droitwich. Names of crew not traced.
24/05/1944 Martinet JN428 of 22 OTU spun into ground at Wellesbourne.
Pilot F/O D F G Parker was killed.
27/05/1944 Wellington HE389 of 22 OTU force-landed at Loxley when its
propellers failed. F/Lt R A G Tucker and his crew were unhurt.
28/05/1944 Wellington BK558 of 12 OTU caught fire in the air and burnt
out after landing at Chipping Warden. W/O T W Black and his crew were
unhurt.
29/05/1944 Anson R9805 24 OTU overshot landing at Leamington aerodrome.
Pilot P/O P Mudry RCAF was OK.
29/05/1944 Wellington R1370 of 105 OTU crashed on take off from
Bramcote. Nobody was hurt.
31/05/1944 Tiger Moth R5255 of 14 EFTS spun into the ground at
Blockley. Names of crew not traced.
31/05/1944 Wellington BK157 of 12 OTU was on a fighter affiliation
exercise when a wing failed, causing it to crash at Swalcliffe. F/O D A
Driver DFM, F/Sgt E Cotterell, F/Sgt J H McGregor, Sgt E W Blakeman,
Sgt J A Oliver,
Sgt F J Pack and Sgt J H Nixon were all killed. F/O Driver had
completed
a tour with 104 Squadron in the Middle East.
02/06/1944 Wellington X3823 of 12 OTU crashed on take off from
Edgehill. F/O I V F Hawkins was unhurt and F/O Dawes was slightly
injured.
04/06/1944 Wellington BK470 of 16 OTU crashed into a farm when taking
off from Barford St John. F/Lt P U Keel (Danish) was killed and two
others
were injured.
07/06/1944 Lancaster DS768 of 408 Squadron overshot landing at
Honeybourne. Pilot F/O D T Ryan (Canadian), W/O2 R D Whitson, P/O A H
Durnin, F/O G Croucher, Sgt H E Truscott, Sgt J A Imrie, Sgt D Scott
and Sgt F J Ward all OK.
10/06/1944 Hurricane PG425 of 21 OTU crashed into trees at Long
Compton. Pilot F/Sgt D Stevens was killed.
10/06/1944 Oxford NM278 of 18 PAFU made a violent recovery from a
diving turn at Snitterfield, causing the wings to break away. F/O J
McGregor was killed.
11/06/1944 Wellington BK186 of 22 OTU had to crash land at Atherstone
after an engine failure. F/O C Bouchard RCAF and his crew were unhurt.
BK186
had been in collision with Spitfire P8268 on 14th May 1943.
12/06/1944 Wellington LN635 of 21 OTU caught fire while on a bombing
exercise over the Radway ranges. The crew baled out and the Wellington
crashed at Upper Tysoe. The pilot, F/Sgt J M Gaddes RNZAF and his crew
were unhurt, except for Sgt G M Dilworth and F/Sgt F N Chapman RAAF,
both of whom were injured.
14/06/1944 AT-6D Harvard 41-34655 of 8 Fighter Command HQ lost its port
wing and crashed at Ryton-on-Dunsmor. Pilot 2/Lt H R Wayland and
passenger 2/Lt Mary Ethell Chubb (American army nursing corps) were
both killed.
19/06/1944 Tiger Moth N9336 of 14 EFTS crashed when force landing at
Northfield. Sgt Pratt and Sgt Harper were unhurt.
19/06/1944 Tiger Moth T6124 of 14 EFTS stalled and hit a hangar while
overshooting at Elmdon. F/Lt Emery and Sgt Rusell were unhurt.
25/06/1944 Warwick BV307 of 1 FU crash landed at Pershore after and
engine caught fire on take off. There were no casualties, but the names
of the
crew have not been traced.
28/06/1944 Whitley BD505 of the AFEE crashed at Bishop's Tachbrook
while overshooting the landing ground at Leamington Spa. The names of
the crew have not been traced.
29/06/1944 Oxford LX273 of 18 PAFU crashed inverted near Leamington
Spa. Australian pilot Sgt R O Harvey and wireless operator AC2 E Naylor
were
both killed.
??/06/1944 An unknown aircraft was attended by the fire section of
Bitteswell airfield. The crew survived.
Date unknown – probably summer of 1944, an American C-47 crashed while
attempting to land at Edgehill airfield. It is thought that there were
no survivors. No further information has not yet been found on this
incident.
02/07/1944 Oxford BG597 of 18 PAFU had its undercarriage collapse while
landing at Church Lawford.
02/07/1944 Oxford X6789 of 18 PAFU hit a sodium flare on the ground at
Warwick RLG. P/O J Warburton was unhurt.
04/07/1944 Wellington BK251 of 24 OTU crashed in the bomb dump at
Honeybourne while on approach, probably following engine failure. F/O A
S Woolaver
RCAF, F/O R J Gray RCAF, P/O W A Tees RCAF, F/O E K Burleigh RCAF, Sgt
L
T Gabryelski RCAF, Sgt G A Jones RCAF and Sgt W Marshall RCAF were all
killed.
05/07/1944 Typhoon MN127 of 3 TEU hit the ground near Kenilworth while
low flying. New Zealand pilot F/Sgt L H Johnson was killed.
06/07/1944 Martinet JN299 of 21 OTU force landed and overturned at
Lodenham. Pilot F/O J Patterson OK.
11/07/1944 Wellington X3306 of 29 OTU crashed on landing at Bitteswell.
F/Sgt N R Hooper RAAF and crew were unhurt.
12/07/1944 Wellington BJ622 of 12 OTU belly landed at Chipping Warden.
Sgt J C Ridley RCAF and crew were unhurt.
14/07/1944 Wellington HE381 TY-G of 24 OTU spun into the ground at Long
Compton. F/O J A Thompson RCAF, W/O R Burns, Sgt J C Anderson RCAF and
F/Sgt J W Johnson RCAF were all killed.
16/07/1944 Magister R1858 of Unit FT Communications Flight hit a tree
at Bevington Hall. Pilot F/Lt A Michiels, Belgian, was killed.
16/07/1944 Wellington LN696 of 21 OTU caught fire at Moreton-in-Marsh
when being de-fuelled by a bowser.
24/07/1944 Oxford HM667 of 3 PAFU flew into an electric pylon that was
not marked on the map, at Powick. Pilot F/Sgt K J Luscombe, second
pilot
F/Sgt K J Banfield Australian and a third crew member whose name has
not
been traced, were all killed.
25/07/1944 Stirling LK591 of 1661 CU suffered a double engine failure
and
crashed on approach to Gaydon. Three of the crew were killed, J A
Edmunds,
F C White and B C Roderick.. The pilot, Australian P/O A R Bullock
along
with H F A Brown, J J Ferguson, C R Neilson and K G Judd were
injured.
25/07/1944 Wellington HF610 of 22 OTU belly landed at Snitterfield. F/O
A Macleod RCAF and his crew were unhurt.
30/07/1944 Halifax NA503 of 102 Squadron hit trees at Blockley while
diverting into Moreton-in-Marsh. Pilot F/Sgt Hulme, navigator F/Sgt H R
Riddle, air bomber F/Sgt L P Jarrat, wireless operator Sgt C M
Matthews, air gunner
F/Sgt M W Neilson, air gunner Sgt F L Booker and flight engineer Sgt G
A
Herbert were all killed. Neilson was Australian; Hulme, Riddle and
Jarrat
were from New Zealand.
30/07/1944 Wellington LN869 of 22 OTU was landing when an engine caught
fire, causing the aircraft to crash at Goldicote. F/O J J D Belanger
RCAF, F/O R L Cuzner RCAF, Sgt J L Moreau RCAF, Sgt J A M Duplaise RCAF
and Sgt J M D Martin RCAF were all killed, while Sgt J J P Dion RCAF
was injured.
31/07/1944 Master DL961 of 5 GTS stalled and crashed near the pilots
home in West Smethwick. Pilot F/Sgt A C Cox and second pilot F/Sgt C
Preston
were both killed.
31/07/1944 Wellington BK455 of 12 OTU stalled and crashed at Edgehill.
W/O T Davies, F/O C W Warren, F/Sgt P H Walden, Sgt A D Marks and Sgt D
J Roberts were all killed.
31/07/1944 Wellington NC452 of 12 OTU belly landed at Chipping Warden
with a double engine failure. F/Lt W J Timperley, F/Sgt A C Lockyer
RNZAF and Sgt C S A Johnstone were all injured. F/Sgt Lockyer joined
550 Squadron
and was killed when Lancaster NG132 was shot down by an intruder on
17/03/1945.
04/08/1944 Master W9027 of 5 PAFU stalled and crashed near the pilots
home in Birmingham. Instructor F/Sgt A F Wood and pupil Sgt R F Coffey,
Australian, were both killed.
11/08/1944 Wellingtons LP618 and MF591, both of 24 OTU collided in
mid-air over the Longden bombing range. P/O J Shwaikoski RCAF was
thrown out of
MF591 by the collision and killed. LP618 lost a wing and entered a
spin. Miraculously, F/Lt S M Bruce RCAF managed to bale out safely
before the
aircraft hit HT cables and crashed at Hanley Swan. F/Sgt H G Round
RCAF,
Sgt L H Fraser RCAF, Sgt L M Lysak RCAF, Sgt L CLamb RCAF, Sgt G O
Prime
RCAF and Sgt A E Kidney RCAF all died in the crash. Meanwhile, F/O W W
McSween
RCAF managed to nurse MF591 back to a crash-landing at Honeybourne,
also
saving the lives of P/O McGuire RCAF, Sgt Scott RCAF and Sgt Fullerton
RCAF.
15/08/1944 Tiger Moth N6538 of 9 EFTS crashed during aerobatics at
Shustoke. Sgt Hale was killed and Sgt Garrett was injured.
20/08/1944 Wellington MF568 of 105 OTU overshot when landing at
Bramcote. F/O E R E Garrett and his crew were unhurt.
22/08/1944 Wellington MF517 of 105 OTU descended through cloud and flew
into high ground at Romsley. F/O K W Fox, W/O S C Walker and Sgt G
Frith were
all killed.
24/08/1944 Halifax LW325 of 1666 Heavy Conversion Unit lost a
propeller, the broke up in the air near Defford. Pilot F/Lt P B
Franklin South African Air Force and 5 crew were all killed. A civilian
on the ground was killed by falling debris. The other names have not
yet been traced – details appreciated.
26/08/1944 Anson DJ663 3 OAFU struck trees at Six Ashes. F/Sgt M F Cox,
Sgt C D R Verrier, F/O N E Trusty, P/O J L Staples were all killed and
P/O A J Welham was injured.
26/08/1944 Magister T9895 of 18 PAFU crashed on landing at
Snitterfield. Fate of crew unknown.
26/08/1944 Wellington LP675 of 105 OTU became lost due to the radio
being unserviceable. Sgt H Ritcher and Sgt A Cowperg baled out, but the
pilot, F/O L P H Cole, lost his parachute through the escape hatch and
had to crash-land at Halfpenny Green. He was injured in the crash.
29/08/1944 Wellington BJ917 of 12 OTU caught fire after landing at
Edgehill. F/Lt L I Falber and F/Lt H R J Jansen (Dutch) were not
seriously hurt.
10/09/1944 Proctor DX191 of 2 RS struck trees while force landing at
Shipston-on-Stour. Australian pilot F/Sgt R O Corbett was killed and
Sgt Jubb was injured.
11/09/1944 Wellington DF735 of 22 OTU crashed on landing at Gaydon
after engine failure. P/O A E Smith RCAF and his crew were unhurt.
13/09/1944 Boston AH467 of Telecommunications Flying Unit overshot
while landing at Defford and overturned. The pilot, F/O S Sutcliffe,
was injured.
15/09/1944 Hotspur HH140 of 5 GTS undershot and hit a hedge at Hockley
Heath.
18/09/1944 Beaufighter NV497 of 1 Ferry Unit hit an obstruction on the
ground at Pershore.
18/09/1944 Oxford N4847 of 18 PAFU crashed in a turn on a night
approach to Snitterfield. Fate of crew unknown.
23/09/1944 Albemarle P1435 296 Squadron overshot landing at Long
Marston, while towing Horsa HG936. Albemarle pilot F/O A S Baglawe,
Canadian and
Horsa pilot Captain Tallentine were OK.
26/09/1944 Wellington MF516 of 24 OTU crashed at Honeybourne when the
fuel tanks were switched over incorrectly. F/O J G Clothier RCAF, F/Lt
Board,
P/O Gillies and Sgt Kidston were unhurt. Sgt Matthews and Sgt Badstead
were
injured. F/O Clothier joined 432 Squadron and his Halifax, RG475, was
shot
down by coastal defences at Walton-on-the-Naze on 05/03/1945, with the
loss
of all eight crew.
02/10/1944 B-17 42-97227 of 326 Bomb Squadron, 92 Bomb Group was
abandoned after a collision while getting into formation for a raid and
crashed at
Hampton Lucy. Pilot 2/Lt Robert E Fisher, 2/Lt Dustin P Ordway, 2/Lt
William
Gustafik Jr, 2/Lt John B Brown, Sgt Cooley E Miller, Sgt John Clear Jr,
Sgt
Oris W Gassaway, Sgt Jack W Brunett and Sgt Jack M Massman were all
safe.
03/10/1944 Spitfire PA942 of 34 WSU ran out of fuel and force landed at
Eckington. The pilot was slightly injured, name not traced.
04/10/1944 Wellington Z1691 of 82 OTU broke up in cumulus cloud and
crashed at Mickleton. F/Sgt G Noble RCAF, Sgt Z Wasserman RCAF, F/O R G
Campbell RCAF, Sgt G E Opie RCAF, F/Sgt G A MacLeod RCAF and F/Sgt F E
Thistle RCAF were all killed.
12/10/1944 Wellington LN693 of 21 OTU crashed at Moreton-in-Marsh when
the pilot lost control at the end of a cross-country exercise. F/Sgt H
J Maddaliua RAAF (or H G Maddalena RAAF), Sgt F J W Rawlings, Sgt H
Allport,
F/Sgt D V White RAAF, Sgt J E Peck and Sgt R A Dowling were all killed.
13/10/1944 Wellington NC650 of 24 OTU crashed at Honeybourne, possibly
after engine failure. F/Sgt A R Wilde RCAF, Sgt C C W Woodford RCAF,
F/O
R D Matthew, Sgt H H Cleghorne RCAF and Sgt S W Wells RCAF were all
killed. Miraculously, Sgt Hannon RCAF was practically unhurt.
14/10/1944 Halifax MZ920 of 434 Squadron crashed at Church Lawford
after catching fire in the air. Pilot F/Sgt D T Wood, navigator F/O W R
Ewing, mid upper gunner Sgt O Parsons, rear gunner Sgt D M Ward and
flight engineer Sgt G D Grant were killed. The bomb aimer F/O W
Stirling and the wireless operator F/Sgt O Stamtis baled out and
survived. All except Grant were
Canadian.
14/10/1944 Oxford DF403 of Signals Flying Unit lost power while
overshooting at Honiley and bellylanded. Names of crew not traced.
15/10/1944 Oxford EB727 of 18 PAFU swung on landing at Snitterfield and
was damaged beyond repair. Names of crew not traced.
15/10/1944 Wellington BK466 of 16 OTU collided with a tree on approach
to Barford St John after a double engine failure. F/Sgt H H Candles was
injured.
17/10/1944 Wellington X3879 of 29 OTU crashed while force-landing at
Bitteswell, following engine failure. F/Sgt J L Thomson RAAF and his
crew were unhurt.
18/10/1944 Tiger Moth DE625 of RAF Doncaster dived into the ground at
Willersley after control failure. P/O P R Jones and F/O Millet were
both killed.
19/10/1944 Tiger Moth R4901 of RAF Defford was damaged beyond repair on
this date. Nothing further known.
20/10/1944 Oxford PG991 of 18 PAFU flew into high ground at Wynds
Point. F/Sgt C P Lawrence was killed.
23/10/1944 Halifax NA509 of 420 Squadron overshot Wellesbourne airfield
with a full bomb load on board. Pilot F/O S Young and crew OK.
03/11/1944 Wellington LN847 of 21 OTU swung on take off from
Moreton-in-Marsh and the undercarriage was raised to stop. F/O J V
Evans RNZAF and F/Sgt
J R Carroll RAAF were unhurt.
04/11/1944 Wellington HE806 of 12 OTU crashed on approach to Chipping
Warden when an engine failed. F/Lt T Dudding RNZAF and F/O D F Law were
both unhurt. Only the previous day, F/Sgt Wales had had to make a
single engine landing in the same aircraft. F/O Law was killed on
03/05/1945
05/11/1944 Wellington LP460 of 12 OTU undershot a single engine landing
landing at Edgehill and burnt out. Sgt R G Hann and the rest of the
crew were unhurt.
07/11/1944 Wellington BJ584 of 12 OTU caught fire in a hangar at
Edgehill and was burned out. No casualties.
14/11/1944 Anson NK529 of 48 Squadron skidded on wet grass and hit a
fence at Bramcote.
17/11/1944 Wellington LP355 FB-S of 24 OTU flew into HT cables and
crashed at Childswickham shortly after take off. F/Sgt J D Spence RCAF,
F/Sgt R
L Melville RCAF, W/O W H Cyples RCAF and Sgt H A Stock RCAF were all
killed.
20/11/1944 Oxford ED201 of 18 PAFU overshot while landing at Church
Lawford in rain. Names of crew not traced.
20/11/1944 Wellington LN460 of 22 OTU caught fire in the air and the
pilot ordered the crew to bale out. Only three of them managed to do so
before the aircraft exploded in the air and crashed at Aston
Somerville. P/O D
McC Roy
RCAF, Sgt F Knowles RCAF and Sgt A A Cameron RCAF were killed.
20/11/1944 Wellington MF505 of 22 OTU overshot at Wellesbourne
Mountford with a failing engine. P/O J W Nezan RCAF and his crew were
unhurt.
25/11/1944 Oxford LX169 of 15 PAFU flew into Bredon Hill in bad
weather. Australian pilot F/Sgt C B Swiney was killed.
25/11/1944 Wellington LN242 of 12 OTU suffered an engine failure on
take off and crashed into Manor Farm, Upper Boddington. Very sadly, the
wing
of the house that took the full force had been rented by LAC Roy Tester
and
although he was on duty at the airfield, his wife and family were
inside. Mrs E M Tester and her children C Tester and M Tester aged 3
and 2 died
in the house. The owner, Mr S H Brooks managed to save himself, his
wife
and daughter. In the Wellington, Sgt R M High, F/Sgt A D Springett, Sgt
E F Isterling, F/O G Smith, Sgt J Heap, Sgt J R Robinson and Sgt J C
Carlyle
were all killed.
03/12/1944 Mosquito PZ256 of 1 Ferry Unit struck a sodium flare while
taxying, at Pershore, which severed the tail. Pilot F/Lt Gorner was OK.
07/12/1944 Wellington LP876 of 24 OTU crashed at Mickleton four minutes
after take off, probably because the pitot head iced up in a snow
shower. F/O S E Leppert RCAF, F/O F C Bull RCAF, Sgt G L Warthe RCAF,
Sgt J L Rheaume RCAF and Sgt S E Cross RCAF were all killed.
08/12/1944 Wellington LN845 –C of 11 OTU overshot a forced landing at
Atherstone and ran onto the railway at the end of the runway. The
aircraft was only lightly damaged until it was hit by a locomotive!
F/Sgt C R Wagstaffe RNZAF and his crew were unhurt.
09/12/1944 Wellington BJ782 of 21 OTU crashed at Adderbury following
engine failure. F/Sgt J A Hay RAAF, Sgt A Barker, Sgt J H Bell, Sgt R G
Clements and Sgt W Robinson were killed. Sgt W H Donaldson survived
with shock and attempted to save other members of the crew.
12/12/1944 Oxford V3901 of 18 PAFU struck pylons on the radio station
near Rugby and crashed at Lower Catesby. Instructor F/Sgt P G Cocklin
and New
Zealand pupil F/Sgt W J Penny were both killed.
12/12/1944 Wellington X3459 of 12 OTU crashed on approach to Edgehill.
Rhodesian pilot, Sgt H Maunsell was injured.
16/12/1944 Lancaster NG435 newly-built by Armstrong Whitworth, crashed
at Long Marston during a test flight. Pilot S/Ldr Mace and civilian
fitter
Mr Percy Morgan were both killed.
18/12/1944 Wellington NC494 of 22 OTU crashed at Chipping Warden on a
navigational exercise. F/Lt W F Scott AFM RCAF, F/Lt P A C Maeder RCAF,
F/O G E B Forbes RCAF, Sgt C E Anderson RCAF, Sgt S S Galvin RCAF and
Sgt J C Smart RCAF
were all killed.
23/12/1944 B-17 43-38812 749 Bomb Squadron, 457th Bomb Group had
diverted to Portreath on 19/12/44 following a raid on Koblenz and was
returning to its base at Glatton when it flew into high ground at Great
Rollright. Pilot 2/Lt Clifford Hendrickson, co-pilot 2/Lt Walter
Graves, navigator F/O Joseph L Kilmer, bombardier F/O David E Williams,
engineer Sgt George H Bruer,
radio operator Sgt Robert H Riendel, gunner Sgt George B Hawley and
gunner
Sgt Edmund T Fitzgerald were all killed. Only gunner Sgt Clifford T
Heinrich
survived, albeit badly injured.
31/12/1944 Oxford ED196 of 18 PAFU overturned while force landing at
Alvechurch. Names of crew not traced.
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