paulmcmillan
7th August 2012, 13:18
All after the success of earlier. I am hoping for some more!
On April 19th, 1937 a 'RAF Bomber' crashed in the neighbourhood of Waldringfield, Suffolk. The pilot Flight Lieut. Maurice Hare (RAFO) escaped by parachute but his passenger A/C.1 George Peter Smurthwaite was killed. The aircraft belonged to the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE) at Martlesham Heath. Hare jumped from the aircraft just before the crash occurred, and was found lying in a field about a quarter of a mile from where the machine fell where he had slight injuries.
Again, I am after the ID of the aircraft involved. There was at least another RAF Bomber crash that day where the crew of 3 received 'slight injuries'
Thanks
Paul
On April 19th, 1937 a 'RAF Bomber' crashed in the neighbourhood of Waldringfield, Suffolk. The pilot Flight Lieut. Maurice Hare (RAFO) escaped by parachute but his passenger A/C.1 George Peter Smurthwaite was killed. The aircraft belonged to the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE) at Martlesham Heath. Hare jumped from the aircraft just before the crash occurred, and was found lying in a field about a quarter of a mile from where the machine fell where he had slight injuries.
Again, I am after the ID of the aircraft involved. There was at least another RAF Bomber crash that day where the crew of 3 received 'slight injuries'
Thanks
Paul