Aircraft crash - The SMJ Society2024-03-29T08:37:21Zhttp://thesmjr.ning.com/forum/topics/aircraft-crash?commentId=3138568%3AComment%3A82913&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Gary
Since these photos of…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2020-02-16:3138568:Comment:839032020-02-16T10:51:28.867ZJack Freuvillehttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/JackFreuville
<p>Hi Gary</p>
<p>Since these photos of Brussels airport are not SMJ related, do you wish me to put them on this site or send them to you by mail; in which case could I have your E-mail; mine is jfreuville@gmail.com</p>
<p>Hi Gary</p>
<p>Since these photos of Brussels airport are not SMJ related, do you wish me to put them on this site or send them to you by mail; in which case could I have your E-mail; mine is jfreuville@gmail.com</p> I used to know someone who li…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2020-02-11:3138568:Comment:840282020-02-11T15:11:44.828ZGaryhttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/Gary
<p>I used to know someone who lived at Wood End and they had a bucket of bits that kept turning up in the fields from this tragedy. I have a couple of pieces at home which act as a reminder of such troubled times.</p>
<p><br></br> <br></br> <cite>Dick Bodily said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.smj.me/forum/topics/aircraft-crash?xg_source=activity#3138568Comment84010"><div><p>Not as dramatic from a railway point of view but very tragic, three USAF Flying Fortresses on an in formation training…</p>
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<p>I used to know someone who lived at Wood End and they had a bucket of bits that kept turning up in the fields from this tragedy. I have a couple of pieces at home which act as a reminder of such troubled times.</p>
<p><br/> <br/> <cite>Dick Bodily said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.smj.me/forum/topics/aircraft-crash?xg_source=activity#3138568Comment84010"><div><p>Not as dramatic from a railway point of view but very tragic, three USAF Flying Fortresses on an in formation training flight from Snetterton collided above the SMJ between Blakesley and Moreton Pinkney on 11th October 1944. Two came down near Adstone and Woodend with the loss of their crews apart from one airman who parachuted to safety, the other limped back to an airfield with the loss of one crew member. As far as I know there was no disruption to the railway. There is a memorial to this disaster at Woodend Green.</p>
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</blockquote> I would indeed be interested…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2020-02-11:3138568:Comment:841122020-02-11T15:10:06.601ZGaryhttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/Gary
<p>I would indeed be interested thank you.<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Jack Freuville said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.smj.me/forum/topics/aircraft-crash?xg_source=activity#3138568Comment83801"><div><p>Hi Gary</p>
<p>Thanks for this very interesting information.</p>
<p>I read somewhere that following this accident a signal was installed on the SMJR line and that this signal was operated by the airfield control tower; a seemingly unique case in Air / Rail interface</p>
<p>If you’re interested,…</p>
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<p>I would indeed be interested thank you.<br/> <br/> <cite>Jack Freuville said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.smj.me/forum/topics/aircraft-crash?xg_source=activity#3138568Comment83801"><div><p>Hi Gary</p>
<p>Thanks for this very interesting information.</p>
<p>I read somewhere that following this accident a signal was installed on the SMJR line and that this signal was operated by the airfield control tower; a seemingly unique case in Air / Rail interface</p>
<p>If you’re interested, I have a couple of photos of a Boeing 747 straddling the railway lines at Brussels National airport; I can readily send you these</p>
<p>Best regards</p>
<p>Jack</p>
<p>Belgium</p>
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</blockquote> Not as dramatic from a railwa…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2020-01-27:3138568:Comment:840102020-01-27T19:59:40.250ZDick Bodilyhttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/Dick
<p>Not as dramatic from a railway point of view but very tragic, three USAF Flying Fortresses on an in formation training flight from Snetterton collided above the SMJ between Blakesley and Moreton Pinkney on 11th October 1944. Two came down near Adstone and Woodend with the loss of their crews apart from one airman who parachuted to safety, the other limped back to an airfield with the loss of one crew member. As far as I know there was no disruption to the railway. There is a memorial to this…</p>
<p>Not as dramatic from a railway point of view but very tragic, three USAF Flying Fortresses on an in formation training flight from Snetterton collided above the SMJ between Blakesley and Moreton Pinkney on 11th October 1944. Two came down near Adstone and Woodend with the loss of their crews apart from one airman who parachuted to safety, the other limped back to an airfield with the loss of one crew member. As far as I know there was no disruption to the railway. There is a memorial to this disaster at Woodend Green.</p> Hi Gary
Thanks for this very…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2020-01-26:3138568:Comment:838012020-01-26T09:21:01.564ZJack Freuvillehttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/JackFreuville
<p>Hi Gary</p>
<p>Thanks for this very interesting information.</p>
<p>I read somewhere that following this accident a signal was installed on the SMJR line and that this signal was operated by the airfield control tower; a seemingly unique case in Air / Rail interface</p>
<p>If you’re interested, I have a couple of photos of a Boeing 747 straddling the railway lines at Brussels National airport; I can readily send you these</p>
<p>Best regards</p>
<p>Jack</p>
<p>Belgium</p>
<p>Hi Gary</p>
<p>Thanks for this very interesting information.</p>
<p>I read somewhere that following this accident a signal was installed on the SMJR line and that this signal was operated by the airfield control tower; a seemingly unique case in Air / Rail interface</p>
<p>If you’re interested, I have a couple of photos of a Boeing 747 straddling the railway lines at Brussels National airport; I can readily send you these</p>
<p>Best regards</p>
<p>Jack</p>
<p>Belgium</p> My two passions in one place…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2020-01-24:3138568:Comment:840972020-01-24T15:07:39.352ZGaryhttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/Gary
<p>My two passions in one place - trains and aeroplanes...<br></br><br></br>According to the narrative in "Royal Air Force Bomber Command Losses Vol 7" by W R Chorley.</p>
<p>"T/o 1955 Wescott for a night cross country. Reported to have landed roughly at 2200, at Stratford-upon-Avon airfield, touching down at least a third of the way along the duty runway, which featured a downhill gradient. This, combined with a light wind, caused the aircraft to run off the airfield and finish up with its nose…</p>
<p>My two passions in one place - trains and aeroplanes...<br/><br/>According to the narrative in "Royal Air Force Bomber Command Losses Vol 7" by W R Chorley.</p>
<p>"T/o 1955 Wescott for a night cross country. Reported to have landed roughly at 2200, at Stratford-upon-Avon airfield, touching down at least a third of the way along the duty runway, which featured a downhill gradient. This, combined with a light wind, caused the aircraft to run off the airfield and finish up with its nose overhanging the rail line. Not long afterwards the local station master chartered an engine and proceeded along the track, in order to assess the situation. Unfortunately, on reaching the scene, the driver of the locomotive was too late in applying the brakes and ran into the Wellington, which, until this point, had only been lightly damaged."</p>
<p>Pilot was apparently Flight Sergeant C R Wagstaffe RNZAF</p> Thanks Simon
I got confused w…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2019-10-08:3138568:Comment:829162019-10-08T08:34:39.413ZJack Freuvillehttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/JackFreuville
<p>Thanks Simon</p>
<p>I got confused with the other RAF airfield at <span>Wellesbourne</span></p>
<p>Thanks Simon</p>
<p>I got confused with the other RAF airfield at <span>Wellesbourne</span></p> RAF Atherstone's runway did e…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2019-10-07:3138568:Comment:829132019-10-07T19:56:15.141ZSimon Stevenshttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/SimonStevens
<p>RAF Atherstone's runway did end adjacent to the SMJ line - <a href="https://binged.it/30UofTN" target="_blank" rel="noopener">OS map</a> <a href="https://binged.it/30QqMOF" target="_blank" rel="noopener">aerial view</a> so there could be a grain of truth in the story</p>
<p>RAF Atherstone's runway did end adjacent to the SMJ line - <a href="https://binged.it/30UofTN" target="_blank" rel="noopener">OS map</a> <a href="https://binged.it/30QqMOF" target="_blank" rel="noopener">aerial view</a> so there could be a grain of truth in the story</p>