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Alex Smart 5th July 2013 04:11

1942 - Tiger Moth Fatal crashes ?
 
Hello,
Anyone have details on Fatal crashes of Tiger Moths in 1942 please ?
Alex

dp_burke 5th July 2013 12:25

Re: 1942 - Tiger Moth Fatal crashes ?
 
Woudl you be a bit more specific, I'd imagine there were many many Tiger Moth crashes.

You will get some details from the daily unaccounted airmen threads on RAFCommands.com

http://skynet.ie/~dan/war/henksthreads.html

And the biuld index will have dates etc
http://www.airhistory.org.uk/dh/index.html

Litcham_Lad 6th July 2013 00:12

Re: 1942 - Tiger Moth Fatal crashes ?
 
1 Attachment(s)
Alex,

I have attempted to attach an Excel (*.xls) file containing details of 50 fatal accidents to Tiger Moths in 1942 (out of a full total of 154)

dg

Alex Smart 6th July 2013 16:43

Re: 1942 - Tiger Moth Fatal crashes ?
 
Hello Dennis,
Yes, sorry.
I am looking for Fatal losses in the July/October 1942 time period.
At this time I only have the aircraft type and possible date,.
Sometime between the 12th July 1942 or 19th October 1942. So any Fatal Tiger Moth loss between the 10th July and 20th October 1942 within the UK.
Thanks for the DH lists, I had it but had not yet looked through it. Also thanks for Henk's list that is a great daily list and I do hope that it will be continued.
Am slowely working through the AB series.
Thanks again
Alex

ahafan 7th July 2013 09:15

Re: 1942 - Tiger Moth Fatal crashes ?
 
Hello
just to Add, note if the tiger moth was a civi.then you lookin could be a needle in a haystack..
but if it's say RAF-Training..you might have some luck.
Google and try and find any info-As i did and had say had some luck with my finds not tiger moths.thu.just wartime crashes etc..

Sharon'

Alex Smart 8th July 2013 03:08

Re: 1942 - Tiger Moth Fatal crashes ?
 
Hello,
Found some of what I am seeking.
Turns out to be the 17th October 1942.
Three aircraft are all I could find in the UK and one in S. Rhodesia, which was T8232 which hit DX540( went to SAAF as 2327 and SoC in 1948).
The three in the UK were:
DE302 - Glider Pilots Exercise Unit - which stalled near Netheravon. So far no details on its crew.
DE826 - USAAF from 12.10.42 - Piloted by Lawrence S. McKee of HqSq, 67th Obs Gp. It hit a "YMCA" Tea Truck where an Elizabeth Bissley and a second unknown person were, this was at RAF Membury.
DE933 - USAAF - Piloted by Stanley E. Marsh of 107th ObsSq, 67th Obs Gp.also at RAF Membury. this a/c later became M4075M so reverted back to the RAF at some later date.
Both of these pilots were alone in their a/c it would seem.

So back to DE302, The pilot and perhaps a second man I cannot find.
However on this day 1st Lt. Rollin W. Karg, 15070363/O-659134 ( from Ohio ) of the 10th TCS, 60thTCG USAAF was killed (DNB) when his Tiger Moth crashed.
Details on the crash of DE302 and the name or names of it crew are most welcome.
Thanks
Alex

Col Bruggy 8th July 2013 07:17

Re: 1942 - Tiger Moth Fatal crashes ?
 
Hello,

Re: Tiger Moth DE302:

Check this out:

http://www.rafcommands.com/forum/sho...men-17-10-1942

Col.

Alex Smart 8th July 2013 14:43

Re: 1942 - Tiger Moth Fatal crashes ?
 
Hello Col,

Thanks for the link, but it only deals with RAF personel so I wonder if the fatality was the American airman and that the two LAC's were nothing to do with this aircrafts loss but from som other cause ?
your thoughts please Col.
Also I see in CWGC and Geoff's site's that a Sgt. Smith P. H, died in July 42 before this accident with DE302 so its pilot must have been another Sgt. Smith P. H. ?

your thoughts please Col.
Alex

Leendert 9th July 2013 22:28

Re: 1942 - Tiger Moth Fatal crashes ?
 
Alex,

The gravestone of Lt Rollin W. Karg says he died on 18 October 1942. Of course it's possible he had sustained injuries a day before...

Regards,

Leendert

Alex Smart 10th July 2013 08:40

Re: 1942 - Tiger Moth Fatal crashes ?
 
Hello Leendert,

Photo has "18" not doubt about it.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg...&PIpi=19281634
WW2 Casualties for Franklyn Ohio has as you say
http://media.nara.gov/media/images/29/16/29-1513a.gif
The NARA had this
http://www.wwiimemorial.com/registry...nt=5&tcount=57

And "Losses of the 8th & 9th US Air Forces vol 2" has on page 483:
Additional to page 38 of vol 1.
"17th October 1942
1Lt Rollin W. Karg, 60TCG, 10TCS, died of injuriesin Titsworth Hospitalon this date. He was fatally injuredin a Tiger Moth crash. Buried in Brookwood Cemetery Plot E-4-17 before final reinterment in Ohio.
note - Unable to locate Titsworth on maps of the time and this may refer to Tidworth, Wiltshire."

So if it was indeed the 18th then there was R5210 that hit wires recovering from a spin at Rowron Hill (?). Anything known of who her pilot was ?

And DE932 who's pilot is reported as 1Lt. William M. McGuire , second man was John A. NYE.
The a/c is noted as "Landing ACident Stall/SPin" in the AAIR site.
421018 Tigermoth DE-932 153OS 37OG AAF Sta 466 (RAF Membury) LACSSP 3 McGuire, William M ENG RAF Aldermaston, Berkshire, ENG

For info,
DE935 - 15th October 1942 - Pilot. Walker, John R. second man was Riggins, J.T. 67th OG, 12th OS.

All the very best
Alex


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