Supermarine Seafire Mk.15 SW826 of 766 Squadron RN, crashed on The Drum to the south of Elgin, Moray, on the 5th July 1948.
|
Crew / passengers |
Rank - if applicable |
Position e.g. Pilot |
Status |
|
Raymond Peter Walker |
Pilot Officer |
Pilot |
Injured |
The pilot had been due to carry out a high altitude training flight from RNAS Lossiemouth, but his oxygen equipment was not functions as it should so he joined a flight a 3 Seafires from 767 Squadron who were carrying out a low level formation flying exercise. One of those aircraft was Seafire Mk.15 SW904, piloted by 21 year old Pilot 4 Francis Joseph Curtis.
While over the area to the west of Glenlatterach SW826 was hit from above by SW904, the collision destroyed the propeller, tail and cockpit canopy of P/O Walker's aircraft. As he had lost all control of his aircraft P/O Walker abandoned his aircraft, he landed on the moor very close to the burning wreck of his aircraft suffering a broken ankle.
Meanwhile P.4 Curtis's aircraft continued on a short way to the north east before it dived into the ground killing him.
Thanks to Peter Walker for the details about the accident.
A view of the remaining wreckage from the aircraft.