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Old 1st November 2011, 10:33
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Wellington Crash Mystery

On the 11th November 1943 the crew of a Cornish based Wellington baled out over the Weald of Kent at approx 02.50hrs. They landed variously in Cranbrook, Sissinghurst, Frittenden and Headcorn parishes.

It is not known where the aircraft crashed or the reason why the crew baled out. There are no details of the Squadron either.

The information was recorded by the Cranbrook ARP unit in their report book. Any information concerning this incident would be appreciated.

Graham Holmes
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