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11th October 1944 Auster loss
Details of an Auster lost killing all on board in Europe on the 11th October 1944.
Alex |
No such crash for American light planes in rear aera. I have the following:
UC-78 43-7767* 82ABD Y65 9 Ground Looped 4 McKellar, George (NMI) BEL St Trond/A-92 L-4B 43-963 Hq 9 Take Off Accident 3 Crabtree, Norman V BEL Verviers [IX TAC LS] UC-64A 44-70267 390SrS 74SrG A80 9 Ground Looped 3 Knowles, Kenneth M FRA Juvincourt/A-68 L-4H 43-29851 59LS 61LG 483 9 Taxiing ACcident 4 Coats, John M ENG Barkston Heath/Sta 483 In all these cases, the pilot survived |
Well, I have another possible candidate
Piper L-4B Grasshopper 43-622 condemned due to damage Oct 11, 1944 No more details |
Light plane in the Metz area?
Laurent, do you have a loss on 1.1.45 in the Metz area?
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Only a P-47 doing a crash-landing in Metz on New Day 45
Most of the above list is from the USAAF Overseas accident report list available on the Web: http://www.aviationarchaeology.com/s...y/Jan1945O.htm Replace Jan1945 by the month you're interested in. I'm working currenlty only on October 1944 and is gathering data over airlosses, but only in this time period. |
11th October 1944 Auster loss
Thanks for the input.
This was an RAF/RCAF Loss from 443 Squadron. The a/c was found in the Deurne area burnt out. F/O L.P.E.Piche and F/O A.J.Horrell were both killed. The only one that I think fits is Auster V NJ669 that in Air Brit NA100-NZ999 is noted as SOC on the 11-10-44 with 127 Wg. Any other info welcome as someone else has said thet it was a captured Bu131 that they were in. Alex |
For RAF/RCAF losses, try the RAF Commands forum:
http://www.rafcommands.com/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi Some people here have extensive loss data |
RAF COMMANDS FORUM
Hi,
YES THANKS FOR THAT LINK I HAVE TRIED TIL I AM BLUE IN THE FACE TO SEND QUESTIONS AND ALSO TO REPLY TO OTHERS QUESTIONS ON THAT WEBSITE ALL THAT I GET IS THE RESPONCE THAT I AM NOT ALOWED TO . I ONCE CONTACTED ROSS AND HIS REPLY WAS TO THE EFFECT THAT IT WAS DUE TO MY FIREWALL PROTECTION, BUT I KNOW NOTHING OF WHAT I SHOULD DO EXCEPT ALTER THAT SETTING WHICH I DID, INDEED SWITCHED IT OFF COMPLETELY- RESULT STILL COULD NOT POST TO THAT FORUM RESULT GAVE UP TRYING. ALEX |
Posted it
OK, I posted it at your place on this forum. I'm also interested in this loss now.
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Thanks Laurent
thanks Laurent
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Horrell and Piche
Hi,
F/O Horrell was from Ontario and left a widow F/O Piche I think may have been an American as his widow lived in New London in the USA These details from the CWG pages. Both airmen are at rest in Venray War Cemetry Alex |
You're welcome.
According to Mr Henk Welting, on RAF Commands forum: "Auster NJ669 (127 Wing) on a ferry flight from B.82 (Grave/Keent, Holland) to B.70 (Deurne/Antwerp, Belgium). Strayed off course and was shot down by AA-fire or light flak. Crashed near the farms of Fleurkens & Jeurissen along the Deurneseweg (name of a road) at Ysselsteyn, province Noord-Brabant, Holland. Both airmen were 443 Sqdn and are buried Venray War Cem. Hope this info helps, have a good weekend," |
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