North West England
Aircraft crash sites in the lower ground areas of the North West, covering parts of Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire and Cumbria.
                  14th September 1942
                  Spitfire Mk.Vb BL487
		  No.880 Sqn, RN
                  Ashley, Cheshire            
No.880 Squadron had operated Hawker Sea Hurricanes for sometime aboard HMS Indomitable before arriving in Liverpool on the 28th August 1942 and travelling the short distance to HMS Blackcap at … Continue reading “1942-09-14|Spitfire Mk.Vb|BL487|No.880 Sqn, RN|Ashley, Cheshire”
                  22nd October 1943
                  Albacore Mk.I X9152
		  No.766 Sqn, RN
                  Carr House Green Common, Lancashire            
The crew was on a night training flight from RNAS Inskip between Preston and Blackpool and had taken off from the No.4 runway at approximately 22:30. Shortly after getting airborne … Continue reading “1943-10-22|Albacore Mk.I|X9152|No.766 Sqn, RN|Carr House Green Common, Lancashire”
                  14th February 1945
                  Mustang Mk.III FX931
		  No.61 OTU, RAF
                  High Bentham, North Yorkshire            
Sergeant Struniewski, a member of the Polish Air Force and on No.54 Course at 61 OTU, was briefed, along with four other pilots, for a day cross country flight from … Continue reading “1945-02-14|Mustang Mk.III|FX931|No.61 OTU, RAF|High Bentham, North Yorkshire”
                  15th February 1945
                  Mustang Mk.IV KH838
		  No.14 FPP, ATA
                  Wrightington, Lancashire            
On the 15th February 1945 23 year old Third Officer Fairman was flying the second leg of a ferry flight of a brand new North American Mustang Mk.IV from Lockheed … Continue reading “1945-02-15|Mustang Mk.IV|KH838|No.14 FPP, ATA|Wrightington, Lancashire”
                  5th February 1953
                  Attacker F.B. Mk.1 WA535
		  No.767 Sqn, RN
                  Winwick, Warrington            
During the afternoon of the 5th February 1953 Mr Collingwood took off from Royal Naval Air Station Stretton near Warrington on his third familiarisation flight in a Supermarine Attacker, having … Continue reading “1953-02-05|Attacker F.B. Mk.1|WA535|No.767 Sqn, RN|Winwick, Warrington”





