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USAAF incidents UK 1942
Hi guys
Can anyone 'put flesh on bones' regarding the following incidents that involved USAAF pilots/aircraft operating in the UK in 1942. I believe most, if not all, involved collisions with barrage balloons, although annotated as 'hit object in flight': 11/8/42: B-17 41-9098 crashed Craig Berwyn, Wales 1/9/42: P-38F 41-7669 crashed near Burnley 27/9/42: Spitfire BM582 (Lt George T. Keough USAAF) Goxhill 3/10/42: B-17F 41-2445 N. Ireland 29/10/42: B-24D 41-23712 crashed Hurlestone Point, Porlock Bay 13/11/42: P-38G 42-2067 (possibly incorrect) crashed Eglington 3/12/42: Oxford R6179 (Lt Joseph Lowe USAAF) crashed Leggerhead 16/12/42: P-38G 42-12753 (possibly incorrect) crashed Langford Lodge 28/12/42: P-39 42-4544 crashed Much Wenlock Should anyone be able to help, identities/fates of crewmembers etc will also be appreciated. Cheers Brian |
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Re: USAAF incidents UK 1942
Brian-
# 41 - 9098 Crashed into Llanthawdr Mountain , Wales August 11 ,42 Crew all KIA # 41 - 2445 11th BG , Hawaii Mike |
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Re: USAAF incidents UK 1942
Hi Mike
It would seem that I have misinterpreted "hit object in flight" as being a barrage balloon, since the "object" hit by 41-9098 was a mountain! I now begin to wonder about the other incidents I have listed. Hopefully the answers will be forthcoming. Anyway, it's nice to hear from you, Mike, trust all is well. Cheers Brian |
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Re: USAAF incidents UK 1942
From 'Losses of the 8th and 9th Air Forces' I can add the following;
3/10/42 B.17F 41-24451 (401 BS, 91 BG)-On flight from Gander, in poor weather struck Slieveanorro Mountain, near Cushendall, County Antrim. (8 Killed and 2 seriously injured) 29/10/42 B.24D 41-23712 (330 BS, 93 BG)-Crashed Porlock Bay during a 'routine flight'. No cause given. (11 Killed and 1 injured) 13/11/42 P.38G 42-2067 (8th AFSC)-Crashed Gresteel (2 miles SE of Eglinton), County Londonderry. (Pilot killed) 3/12/42 Oxford II R6179 (7th ADG)-Crashed into Fron Hen Mountain, west of Llanferres. (2 Seriously injured) No details on the other three aircraft I'm affraid. Regards, Steve |
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Re: USAAF incidents UK 1942
Brian -
Glad to help. If you want to pin these down you will probably have to request the Accident Reports. Hope you and your " Assistant " are doing well ! Cheers, Mike |
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Re: USAAF incidents UK 1942
I tryed to post a detailed replay the forum dropped it details for P-38's can be found on
http://www.geocities.com/raf_112_sqd...21943_mto.html 14th and 82nd FG Regards Rob
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