Tomorrow marks the start of Big Week. 81 years ago most aircraft’s had been grounded for the last four days due to extremely bad weather.
On the night of 19th May 1944 Bomber Command launched an attack on Leipzig .
The intended target was the Messerschmitt aircraft factories and a ball bearing plant in Leipzig.
A total of 823 aircraft’s were involved in this operation . Lancasters 561,Halifax’s 255 and
7 mosquitos.
78 aircraft’s and 420 air crew never returned back from that mission.
Lancaster MK3 bomber JB109 was one of the aircraft’s lost that night along with its 7 man crew.
We have several crash sites not so far away and all have been remembered by the local council.
Do any other people have crash sites close to them? Would love to hear about them.
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http://www.dakota-kg630-memorial.org.uk/
There is a Memorial Service each February
George Stevens one of those killed, was my Grandad's older Brother, hence how I know about it
https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/features/2020/11/17/the-deadly-toll-extracted-by-beautiful-clee-hills/
https://www.canveyisland.org/history-2/wartime-canvey/wwii/relics-retrieved-from-the-b17-crash-of-1944
I see from this website that a Heinkell 111 was shot down nearby too.
Very brief history At around 4am on July 31, 1941, a Hampden Bomber is thought to have got caught in an electrical storm when it was returning from a bombing raid on Cologne.
Three airmen and three civilians were killed after the plane crashed into houses in East Hill, Dartford.
The pilot managed to escape but is believed to have died nine days later when he went missing on another raid over Germany.
https://aircrashsites.co.uk/air-crash-sites-5/airspeed-oxford-hn594-brown-knoll-edale-england/
There's a commemorative wooden sculpture of a crashed plane there.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi_Amigo_memorial
https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/richard-reynell
Great views of London when it's not cloudy.
This was also part of the Big Week , bad weather forces many aircraft’s returning home to crash that night. 41 aircraft’s are losser that night.
Next time in the park I will visit .
Have now read the story,thank you.
We have lots of parts salvaged from crash sites - will get them out and put photos on here (note - none of the crash sites were ones where the pilot’s remains were still there)
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-30030648.amp
https://dungeness.org.uk/info/wwii-b17-flying-fortress-engine-surfaces/
http://www.chimneyrockb26crash.com/
Think that's Rocky mountain in the background (inventive name...)
https://stanstedhistory.org/events-hurricane-crash/
also of interest was a radio interference group based at Hollywood manor, later the residence of a certain London gangster in Hollywood Lane West Kingsdown.
http://www.ww2irishaviation.com/
Today at 12.12 hrs is the 78th anniversary of the loss of this P51 Mustang and its pilot Ft/l Horace B. Smith (US)
F/L Archibald Angus McIntyre age 22 died when his RAF Hawker Tempest MK 5
Code NV680ZD crashed in a field and caught alight by the Kienschulpenweg.
It was a busy day with many operations with 873 RAF fighters and bombers taking part.
Attacking railwaylines ,locomotives and vehicles. 11 planes did not return that day.
F/L Archibald Angus McIntyre was attached to 222 squadron .
He carried with him 9 pass photos and one of a little girl. These photos were passed on to the red cross on 9th March 1945
His final resting place is in our village.
RIP and thank you.Never Forgotten.
F/2nd Lt Clyde L Coldren age 24 USAAF
lost his life when the plane he was flying crashed onto a shop @16.14 hour.
He was returning from a raid on Berlin when he crashed. Home base Raydon Suffolk of 366 squadron.
Pilot Clyde Lee Coldren was married to Joan Bessie Price on 6th Feb 1943 and had a daughter Candace born 22nd Jan 1944.
Never forgotten.