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Aerial accident in England

1943 RAF Hudson crash
A Lockheed Hudson Mark V, similar to the accident aircraft
Accident
Date19 May 1943
SummaryEngine failure
Site
50°24′36.28″N 4°56′37.11″W / 50.4100778°N 4.9436417°W / 50.4100778; -4.9436417
Aircraft
Aircraft typeLockheed Hudson IIIA
OperatorUnited Kingdom Royal Air Force
Flight originRAF Portreath
DestinationRAF Gibraltar
Crew9
Fatalities2
Survivors7

The 1943 RAF Hudson crash was an aerial accident that killed two people. The aircraft crashed in a forced landing attempt near RAF St Eval, Cornwall, England, following engine failure.

Aircraft

FH168 was a Lockheed Hudson IIIA (a lend-lease A-29-LO serial no 41-36969 and c/n 414-6458), operated by No. 38 Wing RAF, based at RAF Netheravon. On 19 May 1943, it was en route from RAF St Eval to RAF Gibraltar when it crashed and burned 7 miles (11 km) south of St. Eval. The aircraft was unable to maintain height due to one engine failing, and the load it was carrying.

Casualties

Air Commodore Sir Nigel Norman, on his way to the Middle East for an Airborne Forces Planning Conference, died as a result of the crash. The only other airman killed in the crash was Pilot Officer (Obs) Arthur Rotenberg, who is buried in St Columb Major Cemetery.

Rescue

The surviving crew and passengers were rescued by two nearby farm workers – William Richards and Eddie Thomas – and a nearby member of the Royal Observer Corps, George Gregory. In 1945, Gregory was awarded the British Empire Medal for his brave actions during the rescue of the crew.

References

  1. Rickard, Kenneth H (12 December 2005). "St Dennis and Goss Moor – Military Aircraft Crashes". WW2 People's War. BBC History. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  2. "No. 37412". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1945. p. 325.

Further reading

Aviation accidents and incidents in 1943 (1943)
Jan 21 Pan Am Flight 1104Apr 4 B-24D Lady Be GoodMay 19 RAF Hudson crashJun 1 BOAC Flight 777Jun 14 Bakers Creek air crashJul 4 Gibraltar Liberator AL523 crashJul 28 American Airlines Flight 63 (Ohio)Aug 2 Whenuapai Liberator crashOct 15 American Airlines Flight 63 (Missouri)Oct 20 Saint-Donat RCAF Liberator III crashDec 19 Canal Creek air crash
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