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Nonny 13th May 2005 01:35

3 RAAF Beauforts colliding clip
 
There is a famous newsreel clip of 3 RAAF Beauforts crashing into each other at sea level on a training run, in Australia 1942/43.

Any details on this crash and if there were any survivors?

Is the clip viewable on the internet?

brewerjerry 13th May 2005 18:27

Re: 3 RAAF Beauforts colliding clip
 
Hi,
I've seen it on the web somewhere , might be on the pathe site, they have a search engine.
Cheers
Jerry

GuyBoullenger 13th May 2005 19:19

Re: 3 RAAF Beauforts colliding clip
 
Although it was a flight of 3 Beauforts, only two collided. I think their were no survivors of both crews.

I must have the clip on my computer somewhere and can send it. PM me your address.

Guy

Nonny 13th May 2005 20:34

Pathe search engine
 
Was the crash in Walvis Bay? I typed in "air crash" on the Pathe search engine http://www.itnarchive.com/britishpathe/
which gave hundreds of clips.

Any other suggestions to narrow the search?

BTW, "Luftwaffe's Black Monday" has some interesting Allied footage of Bodenplatte
1-1-45
http://www.itnarchive.com/cgi-bin/ta....tmpl&v=tabbed

Ruy Horta 14th May 2005 09:03

Re: 3 RAAF Beauforts colliding clip
 
Walvis Bay, isn't that South Africa?!

stefaan 14th May 2005 10:45

Re: 3 RAAF Beauforts colliding clip
 
Walvis Bay is in now Namibia,then South West Africa.
There were no RAAF Beauforts stationed there.
Regards
Stefaan

GuyBoullenger 14th May 2005 21:56

Re: 3 RAAF Beauforts colliding clip
 
The video I have got involves Beauforts A9-27 and A9-268, Jervis Bay, 14-4-43.
The three Beauforts come in in very close formation. When the leader pulls up, its tail gets caught by his starboard wingman wingtip. He loses his tail and crashes in the sea after an uncontrolled "chandelle". Destabilized, the wingman crashes too.

Guy

Nonny 14th May 2005 23:00

Re: 3 RAAF Beauforts colliding clip
 
Aah! Once you told us it was Jervis Bay, a search found it immediately!

The crash clip and names of the 8 crew killed can be seen here
http://www.divetheworld.com/Diving/w...Beafort-Crash/

Is there any way a crash might be survivable once an empennage is removed at that altitude? Was death in this case by impact or drowning?


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