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 .
Showing posts with label Canberra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canberra. Show all posts
Saturday, 25 May 2013
Canberra WK129
On the 9th of December 1957 this Canberra B2 whilst working on Radar trails, with the radar station on the near-by mountain 'Drum', crashed at high speed into a mountain ridge just below the summit of Carnedd Llwelwyn . Hitting the North-West facing slope the aircraft travelling at high speed continued over the ridge and disintegrated over and around Ffynnon Llyffant , the highest lake in Wales.
Wreckage can be found over a great distance , there is so much in fact as to be near impossible to miss. The reason for the crash is not known.
Tragically both crew men were killed in the crash . They were
F/Lt William Albert Bell Pilot
F/Lt Kenneth Charles Frederick Shelley Navigator
This shot shows a plaque made from part of the aircraft attached to one of the engine parts
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