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Background imageCrashed Collection: Lockheed P-38J Lightning N3145X

Lockheed P-38J Lightning N3145X (msn 2054, ex 42-67543), of the Fighter Collection, at Boscombe Down for the Air Tournament International, on 13 June 1992

Background imageCrashed Collection: McDonnell Douglas - British Aerospace T-45A Goshawk 165077

McDonnell Douglas - British Aerospace T-45A Goshawk 165077
United States Navy - McDonnell Douglas - British Aerospace T-45A Goshawk 165077 (msn A081). (Crashed near Tallahassee, FL 29 December 2010. Both crew ejected). Date: circa 2000

Background imageCrashed Collection: Canadian Car & Foundry T-6J Texan

Canadian Car & Foundry T-6J Texan 1774 (msn CCF4-486, ex 52-8565), of the Museu do Ar, at Montijo (BA.6) (IZZ - LPMT), Portugal. (Crashed 18 May 2003, killing both crew). Date: circa 2000

Background imageCrashed Collection: McDonnell RF-4C Phantom 64-1073

McDonnell RF-4C Phantom 64-1073
United States Air Force - McDonnell RF-4C-23-MC Phantom 64-1073 (msn 1116, base code AR ), of the 1st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, from RAF Alconbury

Background imageCrashed Collection: Vought F8U-1 Crusader 145375

Vought F8U-1 Crusader 145375
United States Navy - Vought F8U-1 Crusader 145375 (base code AK, call-sign 200 ), of VF-62, seen embarked on USS Shangri-La, during a families day in port

Background imageCrashed Collection: Comic postcard, Two women in a crashed car Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Two women in a crashed car Date: 20th century

Background imageCrashed Collection: North American T-28B Trojan 137680

North American T-28B Trojan 137680
United States Marine Corps - North American T-28B Trojan 137680 (msn 200-43), from Marine Corps Air Station Quantico, seen at Guide de la Ville Airport on 12 January 1969

Background imageCrashed Collection: Grumman XFF-1 A8878

Grumman XFF-1 A8878
United States Navy - Grumman XFF-1 A8878 (Grumman Model G-5), first flown on 29 December 1931, redesignated FF-1 in 1936 and crashed on 4 March 1937 when it ran out of fuel. Date: circa 1932

Background imageCrashed Collection: Comic postcard, Boy and girl, accident with a go-kart Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Boy and girl, accident with a go-kart Date: 20th century

Background imageCrashed Collection: A car crash in South-East London

A car crash in South-East London
A badly crashed car outside a launderette in South-East London. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageCrashed Collection: Vickers Virginia night bombing RAF plane bound from Hawkinge to Boscombe

Vickers Virginia night bombing RAF plane bound from Hawkinge to Boscombe, crashed at Farnham, Surrey. The four occupants escaped uninjured. Date: 1931

Background imageCrashed Collection: Aerial view of the site where Brigadier-General Arthur Corrie Lewin

Aerial view of the site where Brigadier-General Arthur Corrie Lewin and his wife crashed-landed their aircraft in the Sudan and were missing for some time before being discovered. Date: 1937

Background imageCrashed Collection: Skiing misfortune

Skiing misfortune
A Skiing misfortune as a skier takes a tumble trying to navigate through a clump of trees on a Swiss alpine slope. Date: 1924

Background imageCrashed Collection: Zeppelin airship shot down, Southfields, WW1

Zeppelin airship shot down, Southfields, WW1
Zeppelin (Schutte-Lanz) airship shot down by Captain William Leefe Robinson VC, as seen through a telescope from Southfields, 3 September 1916, First World War. Painting by Walter Hunt. 1916

Background imageCrashed Collection: Damaged building and van, Bridge Inn

Damaged building and van, Bridge Inn, near Redruth, Cornwall, with people posing alongside. circa 1920s

Background imageCrashed Collection: Cromer Express railway train wreck, Witham, Essex

Cromer Express railway train wreck, Witham, Essex, 1 September 1905. Date: 1905

Background imageCrashed Collection: Charles Stewart Rolls (1877 - 1910), Welsh motoring and aviation pioneer

Charles Stewart Rolls (1877 - 1910), Welsh motoring and aviation pioneer. Co-founded of the Rolls-Royce car manufacturing firm with Henry Royce

Background imageCrashed Collection: Gates Learjet 24B F-BSRL

Gates Learjet 24B F-BSRL (msn 24-210), of Euralair International, which crashed on 10 June 1985 at Provins, en-route from Marseilles to Paris. Date: circa 1975

Background imageCrashed Collection: Ling-Temco-Vought A-7A Corsair II 152674b

Ling-Temco-Vought A-7A Corsair II 152674b
United States Navy - Ling-Temco-Vought A-7A Corsair II 152674b (msn 292, base code XE, call-sign 16 ), of VX-5 at Los Alamitos Naval Air Station, in California, on 29 July 1967

Background imageCrashed Collection: Cessna 180 HB-COU

Cessna 180 HB-COU (msn 31700) On 12 April 1960, this aircraft crashed and caught fire, when the pilot lost control trying to regain VMC in low clouds (240 feet), killing all three occupants

Background imageCrashed Collection: Douglas C-124C Globemaster II 52-1058

Douglas C-124C Globemaster II 52-1058
United States Air Force - Douglas C-124C Globemaster II 52-1058 (msn 43967), of the 1607th Air Transport Wing, somewhere in West Germany

Background imageCrashed Collection: Cessna 175B G-ARFL

Cessna 175B G-ARFL (msn 175-56868), at Coventry - Baginton on 29 April 1961. Built as N8168T, for flight test before delivery to Airwork Limited in 1960

Background imageCrashed Collection: Victa Airtourer 100 ZK-CHC

Victa Airtourer 100 ZK-CHC (msn 72) Built as a Victa Airtourer 100 in November 1964, registered as ZK-CHC. Withdrawn from use in February 1973

Background imageCrashed Collection: Klemm Kl. 107C D-ELOQ

Klemm Kl. 107C D-ELOQ
Klemm Kl.107C D-ELOQ (msn 150) at Coventry-Baginton, circa 1961. First registered in Germany as D-ELOQ. Re-registered in the UK as G-ASAW (C of R R7645/1)

Background imageCrashed Collection: Tipsy B G-AFKP

Tipsy B G-AFKP (msn 05), at Cowes (Somerton) on the Isle of Wight, circa 1949. Built in 1938 as a Tipsy B, with a smaller rudder and lower all-up weight

Background imageCrashed Collection: Hawker Siddeley Hawk T. 1 XX249

Hawker Siddeley Hawk T. 1 XX249
Royal Air Force - Hawker Siddeley Hawk T.1 XX249 (msn 312085, line number 85), of 4 Flying Training Squadron in 1990. XX249 crashed on 28 September 2001. Date: 1990

Background imageCrashed Collection: Druine D. 31 Turbulent G-ARCZ

Druine D. 31 Turbulent G-ARCZ
Druine D.31 Turbulent G-ARCZ, at Redhill aerodrome circa 1970. Written off (damaged beyond repair) on 1 June 1984 when crashed near Stapleford, Essex

Background imageCrashed Collection: Piper PA-23 Apache G-ASDH

Piper PA-23 Apache G-ASDH
Piper PA-23-160 Apache G-ASDH (msn 23-2045), of the College of Air Training, at Hamble Airfield. On 10 January 1967, G-ASDH, a Piper PA-23 Apache of the College of Air Training at Hamble

Background imageCrashed Collection: Piper PA-23 Apache G-ASHC

Piper PA-23 Apache G-ASHC
Piper PA-23-160 Apache G-ASHC Crashed 21 March 1964 at Melling, near Aintree village, on Grand National Day, killing all five persons on board (pilot and four passengers)

Background imageCrashed Collection: Convair F-106A Delta Dart O-70237

Convair F-106A Delta Dart O-70237
United States Air Force - Convair F-106A Delta Dart O-70237 (msn 8-24-26) Built August 1958; Air Force Flight Test Center [AFFTC], Edwards AFB, CA. Date: circa 1965

Background imageCrashed Collection: Klemm Kl. 107C

Klemm Kl. 107C
Klemm Kl.107C D-ELOQ, at the July 1959 Coventry - Air Pageant / National Air Races. Klemm Kl.107C: First registered in Germany as D-ELOQ

Background imageCrashed Collection: Aviamilano F. 8L Falco II I-RALA

Aviamilano F. 8L Falco II I-RALA
Aviamilano F.8L Falco II I-RALA (msn 110), at Shoreham airport in May 1958. The Falco was one of a string of high performance light aircraft from the drawing board of Stelio Frati

Background imageCrashed Collection: Grumman F6F-5K Hellcat 93879

Grumman F6F-5K Hellcat 93879
Grumman F6F-5K Hellcat N4994V (msn A-11631, ex BuAer number 93879), a former United States Navy radio-controlled drone target, on display at the Air Museum, Lancaster California, on 28 May 1965

Background imageCrashed Collection: McDonnell RF-4B Phantom

McDonnell RF-4B Phantom
United States Marine Corps - McDonnell RF-4B-25-MC Phantom 153099Y (msn 1391), of VMCJ-2 Playboys. Whilst flying with VMFP-3 153099 stalled and crashed on take-off from Tinker AFB

Background imageCrashed Collection: Piper PA-28 Cherokee Warrior II G-JUNE

Piper PA-28 Cherokee Warrior II G-JUNE
Piper PA-28-161 Cherokee Warrior II G-JUNE, of Allen Technical Services Ltd. Crashed at some time after this photo. Date: circa 1980

Background imageCrashed Collection: Dornier Do 28A-1 D-IBIF

Dornier Do 28A-1 D-IBIF (msn 3008), with Channel Airways Douglas DC-3 G-AGZB, which crashed on St. Boniface Down, I.o.W. on 6 May 1962

Background imageCrashed Collection: Boeing 707-379C PP-VJK

Boeing 707-379C PP-VJK (msn 19822, line number 726) of VARIG (Viacao Aerea RIo-Grandense). First flown on 28 June 1968, VJK was delivered to VARIG on 4 November 1968

Background imageCrashed Collection: USAF - Boeing KC-97G Stratofreighter 52-0891

USAF - Boeing KC-97G Stratofreighter 52-0891
United States Air Force - Boeing KC-97G-22-BO Stratofreighter 52-0891 (msn 16584), crashed in Florida on 7 June 1955. Date: circa 1954

Background imageCrashed Collection: United States Army Air Corps - Martin B-10B 34-100

United States Army Air Corps - Martin B-10B 34-100 (msn 631), 34-100 was damaged when it crashed on landing at Rhinelander, WI on 1 June 1939. Date: circa 1937

Background imageCrashed Collection: Martin XB-51 46-0685

Martin XB-51 46-0685 Ordered as a Martin XA-45 but redesignated XB-51 in 1948. 46-0685 was used in filming of Toward the Unknown as the fictitious Gilbert XF-120 and crashed on take-off from El Paso

Background imageCrashed Collection: North American P-51C-5-NT Mustang NX4184N

North American P-51C-5-NT Mustang NX4184N Baily Betty (msn 103-26279, formerly 42-103725) with race number 34. 42-103725 was struck off charge and sent to Searcy Field, Stillwater

Background imageCrashed Collection: Royal Air Force - Messerschmitt Me 410A-3 Hornisse TF209

Royal Air Force - Messerschmitt Me 410A-3 Hornisse TF209 (Werknummer 10259). This Me 410 was captured at Monte Corvino in Italy and arrived at the RAE on 14 April 1944

Background imageCrashed Collection: Boeing P-12J 32-42

Boeing P-12J 32-42 (msn 1538, Model 234) built as a P-12E, 32-42 was converted to P-12J, by fitting a Pratt & Whitney SR-1340H supercharged engine and a special bomb sight

Background imageCrashed Collection: United States Navy Blue Angels - Grumman F11F-1 Tiger 141738

United States Navy Blue Angels - Grumman F11F-1 Tiger 141738, BLUE ANGELS number 6 at Burlington, Iowa. 1958: VF-156 with unit code NH, call-sign 105. 1965: Flew with the Blue Angels

Background imageCrashed Collection: United States Navy - Douglas A3D-1 Skywarrior 130356

United States Navy - Douglas A3D-1 Skywarrior 130356 (msn 9257), seen with JATO bottles fitted for trials. (Note: JATO became superfluous with development of the high-powered steam catapults in)

Background imageCrashed Collection: Curtiss-Wright C-46D Commando CC-CDH

Curtiss-Wright C-46D Commando CC-CDH
Curtiss-Wright C-46D-10-CU Commando CC-CDH (msn 32940), of Alfa Chile at Miami International Airport, with a RANSA (Rutas Aereas Nacionales SA) Boeing 377 in the background

Background imageCrashed Collection: United States Marine Corps - McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom

United States Marine Corps - McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom 152284 (msn 1065, unit code MG, call-sign 12 ) of VMFA-321 Built as McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom 152284 and redesignated F-4B-23-MC in 1962

Background imageCrashed Collection: Curtiss Falcon - Conqueror - Mail-plane - NX5988

Curtiss Falcon - Conqueror - Mail-plane - NX5988
Curtiss Falcon (Conqueror) Mailplane NX5988 (msn 1). A mail-plane derivative of the Falcon with an enclosed cabin forward of the pilot



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