Wellington Mk.III Z1744 of No.27 Operational Training Unit, crashed close to Upper Hulme, near Leek, on the 20th November 1942 whilst on a practice bombing and photography flight from Church Broughton airfield.

 

 

Crew / Passengers

Rank - if applicable

Position e.g. Pilot

Status

James Robert Barlow

Sergeant RAAF

Pilot

Killed

Keith Pettiford Flying Officer RAAF Observer Killed

James Love

Flying Officer RAAF

 Observer

Killed

William John Baker

Sergeant RAAF

Bomb Aimer

Killed

Howell James Buckley Sergeant RAFVR Wireless Operator Killed
Kenneth Spencer Cheek Sergeant RAAF Air Gunner Injured

 

At about 16:50 on the 20th November 1942 Wellington Mk.III Z1744 flew into the ground above Upper Hulme.  It is reported that prior to this the aircraft had be the subject of a mock attack by two USAAF Spitfires, possibly operating from Atcham near Shrewsbury, one of the aircraft had come too close to Z1744 and cut the trailing ariel that the crew were using to communicate with their base.  With their primary means of communication cut the crew became disorientated and could not gain a fix on Lichfield, after flying in cloud for some time the aircraft was seen to pass very low over Upper Hulme before crashing about 1/3 of a mile to the north.  The aircraft slewed across a field and entered woodland where it was completely destroyed.

 

The Australian casualties were all buried at Fradley Parish Church close to Lichfield two days after the accident which claimed their lives.

 

A view of the crash site of Z1744.

 

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