Located on Aran Fawaddy in Snowdonia National Park ,North Wales.
Propellor and hub with partial reduction gear .
On wednesday the 9th February 1944 Mosquito Mk.IX LR412 of Squadron No. 540 of the RAF, crashed onto the higher slopes of Aran Fawddwy , Snowdonia , SSW of the summit itself .
Both crewmen were killed in the crash .
Pilot- F/O Marek Slonski, PAF
Nav- F/Lt Paul Riches DFC, RAF
They were flying out of RAF Benson and were testing two new flaps .
Both pilot and navigator were very experienced , F/Lt Riches having been awarded the DFC in 1943.
The weather was not too bad ,some cloud but not extensive . The crash does seem to have some mystery surrounding it , the propellor does not appear to have been turning on collision with the ground ,yet a Mosquito could fly comfortably on one engine . Visability was reportedly quite reasonable and both were experienced men .
They are buried together at Chessington , St Mary, cemetery, Surrey.
The aircraft itself had taken part in many operations over enemy territory.
540 Squadron operated successfully has a photo -reconnaissance unit . Aircraft of this unit carried no squadron markings so has not to be easily identified if shot down over enemy territory
An estimated 10,000 military aircraft crashed in Britain during WW2 , the crashes did not stop there though and continue still . This Blog , in early stages of development , shows a variety of details regarding the crash sites and contain photographs that relate the crash sites and wreckage to thier enviroment .
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