Vickers Valiant WZ363
Traces of what is supposed to be the remnants of the impact crater today |
flying out of RAF Marham on exercises they had just finished doing a practise PAN rolling landing at RAF Binbrook and had been cleared to turn in a southerly direction to return to Marham .
It is thought that the tailplane actuator malfunctioned in some way , this though as never been proven . The crash was so violent as to make an absolute reason for the crash impossible to work out . However the pilot was in contact with Radar Approach Control at Brinbrook only moments before the crash and seemed relaxed , so it must have been a sudden and quickly developing event .
All 5 crewmen were killed instantly .
They were :
F/Lt F.C. WELLES Captain
F/Lt G.A. MILLS Co-Pilot
F/Lt J.R. STRINGER Navigation Plotter
F/Lt L.R. HAWKINS Navigation Bomber
Sgt R. NOBLE Air Electronics Operator
I have never visited the site myself . These shots were supplied by my friend and keen aviation fan and historian Al who has kindly given me permission to use his shots .
There is a webpage on the 207 Squadron website worthy of note which covers the crash in very great detail , so much so that it leaves nothing new to be said . I include a link here, just copy and search . http://www.207squadron.rafinfo.org.uk/valiants/welles_060564.htm
At the local railway station a plaque and memorial has been raised in memory of the crew
Two more shots of the crash area |
As a footnote . The aircraft type flew its last missions (as tanker and another in a conventional role) on December 9th 1964 . The type was struck off in early 1965 . The change in tactics during the Cold War required Britains nuclear V-force bombers to fly in at low level to avoid radar contact . The Valiant was not designed for this and its airframe could not stand the extra stresses involved . A glorious aircraft whose operational life was brought to a sharp end due to technological advances in other areas of warfare.
ASN as the crash record for Valiants as this
WB210 12/1/52 1 fatal prototype
WP222 29/7/55 4 fatal
WP202 11/5/55 3 fatal
WZ398 13/9/57
XD869 11/9/59 6 fatal at Marham
XP864 12/8/60 5 fatal
WP205 17/11/60
WZ399 3/11/61
WP200 14/3/61
WZ363 6/5/64 5 fatal Rasen crash
WZ396 23/5/64
Thanks Al for finding this out for me .