2 results found
Registration / Serial:L7845
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Wellington
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Wellington
Aircraft Version:Vickers Wellington Mk1C
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Area:Angus / Tom Titlach [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:2 August 2009
Photo by:Mark McEwanContact
Photo ID:308962Submit Correction
View count: 299
The skeletal remains of a Wellington bomber which came to grief in the Angus hills between Ben Tirran and Muckle Cairn on 9 August 1942. The aircraft was believed to have been on a test flight from Lossiemouth when it lost part of an engine cowling, damaging a propeller and causing engine failure. Whilst attempting a forced landing, the aircraft crashed with the loss of four crew. Remarkably, the tail gunner survived the accident. Information courtesy of Air Crash Sites Scotland and Eddie Boyle's website.
Registration / Serial:L7845
Aircraft Version:Vickers Wellington Mk1C
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Area:Angus / Tom Titlach [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:2 August 2009
Photo by:Mark McEwanContact
Registration / Serial:L7845
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Wellington
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Wellington
Aircraft Version:Vickers Wellington Mk1C
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Area:Angus / Tom Titlach [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:2 August 2009
Photo by:Mark McEwanContact
Photo ID:308962Submit Correction
View count: 299
The skeletal remains of a Wellington bomber which came to grief in the Angus hills between Ben Tirran and Muckle Cairn on 9 August 1942. The aircraft was believed to have been on a test flight from Lossiemouth when it lost part of an engine cowling, damaging a propeller and causing engine failure. Whilst attempting a forced landing, the aircraft crashed with the loss of four crew. Remarkably, the tail gunner survived the accident. Information courtesy of Air Crash Sites Scotland and Eddie Boyle's website.
Registration / Serial:L7845
Aircraft Version:Vickers Wellington Mk1C
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Area:Angus / Tom Titlach [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:2 August 2009
Photo by:Mark McEwanContact
Registration / Serial:L7845
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Wellington
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Wellington
Aircraft Version:Vickers Wellington Mk1C
C/n (msn):[ L7845 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Area:Angus / Tom Titlach [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:2 August 2009
Photo by:Mark McEwanContact
Photo ID:152189Submit Correction
View count: 766
Largely intact, the tail section is the most recognisable remains of this Wellington bomber which crashed near Ben Tirran, Angus, 67 years ago, killing four of the five crew members on board. The Wellington's geodetic design, developed by Barnes Wallis, can clearly be seen in this shot, and despite the ravages of time, is still in remarkable condition. The crash site, one of many littering the Scottish mountains, serves as a memorial to those who died in the accident.
Registration / Serial:L7845
Aircraft Version:Vickers Wellington Mk1C
C/n (msn):[ L7845 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Area:Angus / Tom Titlach [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:2 August 2009
Photo by:Mark McEwanContact
Registration / Serial:L7845
Aircraft Original Type:Vickers Wellington
Aircraft Generic Type:Vickers Wellington
Aircraft Version:Vickers Wellington Mk1C
C/n (msn):[ L7845 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Area:Angus / Tom Titlach [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:2 August 2009
Photo by:Mark McEwanContact
Photo ID:152189Submit Correction
View count: 766
Largely intact, the tail section is the most recognisable remains of this Wellington bomber which crashed near Ben Tirran, Angus, 67 years ago, killing four of the five crew members on board. The Wellington's geodetic design, developed by Barnes Wallis, can clearly be seen in this shot, and despite the ravages of time, is still in remarkable condition. The crash site, one of many littering the Scottish mountains, serves as a memorial to those who died in the accident.
Registration / Serial:L7845
Aircraft Version:Vickers Wellington Mk1C
C/n (msn):[ L7845 ]
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Area:Angus / Tom Titlach [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:2 August 2009
Photo by:Mark McEwanContact