Crash Landing du B-26 Marauder - type G-1-MA - s/n 43-34160 SS*? |
Fiche France-Crashes 39-45 modifiée le 26-04-2019 | |||||
Date | Nation | Département | Unité | - | Mission |
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09-11-1944 | Etats-Unis | Côte d-Or | 322ndBG/451stBS/9thAF | Bombing |
Localisation | 22 km NE Dijon |
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Circonstances | A court de carburant - Avion posé en campagne sur le ventre et détruit - 13h20 |
Commentaires | Décollage terrain A-61 Beauvais-Tillé (60) |
Sources ** | Claude Dannau (source: www.aviationarchaeology.com) / Accident Report (source AFHRA) |
Historique | 17/04/2017=Création - 26/04/2019=Ajout mission,équip,rapport |
Grade | Prenom | Nom | Poste | Corps | Etat | Lieu d'Inhumation | Commentaires |
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1Lt | Joseph L | Miller | Pil | USAAF | Récupéré | O-814322 - Indemne | |
2Lt | Robert E | Reed | CoP | USAAF | Récupéré | O-819608 - Indemne | |
Sgt | William D | Vaughn | Mec/B | USAAF | Récupéré | 16044789 - Indemne | |
Sgt | Curtis G | Johnson | Mec/M | USAAF | Récupéré | 18102489 - Indemne | |
S/Sgt | Thomas T | Fong | Rad/M | USAAF | Récupéré | 12124529 - Indemne | |
Sgt | William A | O'Connor | Mit | USAAF | Récupéré | 34645489 - Indemne |
Fiche tech | Correspondance grades | Abréviations utilisées | Filières d'évasion | Camps de Pow | Bases RAF/USAAF | Utilitaires |
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Extrait du rapport du pilote (source Accident Report - AFHRA): {…]Having about 50 gallons left in each tank we took a heading between the clouds which were from the ground to an estimated 14,000 feet. Radio compass was inoperative and fluctuated from O degrees to 180 degrees. Flying on a heading of 270° we searched for an airfield. Having no success and deciding not to wait until the last minute we found a level plowed field near a river bank. We dragged the field making sure it was clear of obstructions, made a pattern, called Parade for the last time. Had the crew prepare for a crash landing, came in wheels up as the ground was soft and muddy. The plane slid to a stop and we climbed out with no injuries to any of the crew members, landing time was 1320 hours.[…] |