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dp_burke 8th December 2011 01:56

891 Sqdn FAA, Crash Nutts Corner 1945
 
Does any one have information about a possible Hellcat crash on take off at Nutts Corner 1945 involving an 891 Squadron pilot named Worner.

He survived and I'm just trying to find out which aircraft, it would be sometime in June to September 1945.

RossGmann 8th December 2011 08:30

Re: 891 Sqdn FAA, Crash Nutts Corner 1945
 
Hello Dennis, found the following, no Pilot named Worner
http://cgibin.rcn.com/jeremy.k/cgi-b...=F-14&series=3
78458 to Royal Navy as Hellcat II JZ972. W/o when swung to starboard on landing and overturned,
Filton, England Aug 30, 1945
Not sure if Filton is anywhere near Nutts Corner

http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/l...hp/t45579.html

Sturtivant/Ballance: The Squadrons of the FAA 2nd Ed, (Air Britain, 1994), page 319 shows port side of JZ972 of 891 Squadron in a distressed state after an u/c collapse at Nutts Corner, NI, on 3 Sept 1945. Overall Sea Blue Gloss, C/C1 roundels and fin flash, no codes, ROYAL NAVY and serial in 4" white. White maintenance stencils visible. Airframe clean and well maintained with a bit of exhaust staining on fuselage and wing root. This appears to be details of the same Aircraft, Note the different dates
Kind regards
Ross

MarkRS 8th December 2011 08:50

Re: 891 Sqdn FAA, Crash Nutts Corner 1945
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RossGmann (Post 138396)
Hello Dennis, found the following, no Pilot named Worner
http://cgibin.rcn.com/jeremy.k/cgi-b...=F-14&series=378458 to Royal Navy as Hellcat II JZ972. W/o when swung to starboard on landing and overturned,Filton, England Aug 30, 1945Not sure if Filton is anywhere near Nutts Cornerhttp://www.britmodeller.com/forums/l...hp/t45579.html Sturtivant/Ballance: The Squadrons of the FAA 2nd Ed, (Air Britain, 1994), page 319 shows port side of JZ972 of 891 Squadron in a distressed state after an u/c collapse at Nutts Corner, NI, on 3 Sept 1945. Overall Sea Blue Gloss, C/C1 roundels and fin flash, no codes, ROYAL NAVY and serial in 4" white. White maintenance stencils visible. Airframe clean and well maintained with a bit of exhaust staining on fuselage and wing root. This appears to be details of the same Aircraft, Note the different dates Kind regards
Ross

Nutts Corner is next to Belfast International Airport. Filton is in Bristol. Two different countries.

Mark

dp_burke 8th December 2011 12:40

Re: 891 Sqdn FAA, Crash Nutts Corner 1945
 
its OK guys, thanks for the help. Reading over what he sent me, he sent me the photos of his crash, it was evidently Hellcat JZ921 on September 3, 1945.

A lucky man as the aricraft is landed upside down with the right hand cockpit area almost ground into the runway!!

Will be adding it to the website in the coming days.
http://www.skynet.ie/~dan/war/crash_articles.htm

best regards

Dennis

paulmcmillan 8th December 2011 14:02

Re: 891 Sqdn FAA, Crash Nutts Corner 1945
 
Hellcat JZ921 or Hellcat JZ972 ?

Laurent Rizzotti 8th December 2011 19:26

Re: 891 Sqdn FAA, Crash Nutts Corner 1945
 
Found this:
Hellcat II JZ921 (former Buno 77801 ) presumably w/o after accident at Nutts Corner Sep 3, 1945. During aerodrome dummy deck landings, aircraft stalled on approach, struck runway with port wing, rolled onto back and crashed. Pilot injured.
http://www.joebaugher.com/navy_seria...rdseries8.html

Strange way to feat V-J day

dp_burke 9th December 2011 14:22

Re: 891 Sqdn FAA, Crash Nutts Corner 1945
 
The photos I was sent of an upside down aircraft badly damaged were of

Hellcat JZ921 for certain.

Strangely, he also sent me photos of JZ912 damaged but right way up, certainly difference aircraft, different photos, different result to aircraft.

Tony Kearns 9th December 2011 18:49

Re: 891 Sqdn FAA, Crash Nutts Corner 1945
 
From.... Fleet Air Arm Aircraft 1939 to 1945, Ray Sturtivant with Mick Burrow ( Air Britain)
JV921 Deld. 18-1-45; 891 Sqn. ADDLs, stalled on approach, turned, hit runway with port wing, rolled on back Nutts Corner 3-9-45 (S/L Wornmer RNZN injured ,held by straps)
Pilots name highlighted by yours truly!
Regards
Tony K

dp_burke 11th December 2011 00:09

Re: 891 Sqdn FAA, Crash Nutts Corner 1945
 
Cheers Tony,

thats the one, I'll have photos of it and will laod them on teh website later this evening, keep an eye on:
http://www.skynet.ie/~dan/war/crash_articles.htm

for articles on Hellcat JV176


Sorry, TONY can you check that serial number again. The photos contain an aircraft marked JZ921, not JV921, can you double check the book again?

Tony Kearns 11th December 2011 01:23

Re: 891 Sqdn FAA, Crash Nutts Corner 1945
 
OOPS Dennis I should have written JZ921 , my mistake, finger trouble and also its an age thing! Is this the same pilot different spelling?
Tony K


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