Crash Landing du P-51 Mustang - type F-6C - s/n 42-103403 "Darlin' Presh" |
Fiche France-Crashes 39-45 modifiée le 15-04-2019 | |||||
Date | Nation | Département | Unité | - | Mission |
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05-11-1944 | Etats-Unis | Côte d-Or | 111thTactical Reconnaissance SquadronTRS | Vol d'un point à un autre avec utilisation des moyens de navigation (Radio, compas etc..)Cross-Country Flight Nancy-Dijon-Nancy |
Localisation | Terrain Y-9 Dijon-Longvic |
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Circonstances | Accidenté à l'atterrissage suite à une défaillance moteur - Avion fortement endommagé - 16h40 |
Commentaires | Décollage terrain A-95 Nancy-Azelot (54) |
Sources ** | Claude Dannau (source: www.histavia21.net) / Accident Report (source AFHRA) |
Historique | 10/08/2017=Création - 21/08/2017=Ajout lien - 15/04/2019=Ajout mission,circonst,rapport/Modif=comm av |
Grade | Prenom | Nom | Poste | Corps | Etat | Lieu d'Inhumation | Commentaires |
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1Lt | Gaillard M | Jackson | Pil | USAAF | Récupéré | O-754628 |
Fiche de cet avion : à venir | Correspondance grades | Abréviations utilisées | Filières d'évasion | Camps de Pow | Bases RAF/USAAF | Utilitaires |
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Photo du Darlin'Presh au sol sur www.americanairmuseum.com (Lien transmis par Claude Dannau) Extrait du rapport du pilote (source Accident Report-AFHRA): On Novembre 5th 1944, I was on a local cross-country flight from Nancy to Dijon, and return. When I was about ten minutes out of Dijon, on the return trip, my engine began cutting out and running very rough. The engine gauges (fuel, oil & coolant) all read normal. I did a 180° back for Dijon field, and made a "straight in" approach from the north. There was no radio in Dijon tower, so I did'nt have radio contact. As I neared the runway I saw three (3) Spitfire taxiing north, (on the runway). By that time my engine had quit cold; so I snatched up my wheels, left full flaps down - and belly-landed on the grass (west side of runway). The wheels were only half way up when I touched the ground, but collapsed on impact. The plane hit a box, and ripped the bottom and one side of the plane pretty bad. |