ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 78736
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Date: | Thursday 10 May 1945 |
Time: | |
Type: | Short Stirling Mk IV |
Owner/operator: | 190 Sqn RAF |
Registration: | LJ899 |
MSN: | |
Fatalities: | Fatalities: 4 / Occupants: 18 |
Aircraft damage: | Destroyed |
Location: | Röjdåfors Lake, 36 km NW Torsby (Värmland) -
Sweden
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Phase: | Landing |
Nature: | Military |
Departure airport: | Great Dunmow, England |
Destination airport: | Oslo/Gardermön (ENGM) |
Narrative:Transporting soldiers during the liberation of Norway (Operation Doomsday). A homing beacon "Eureka transmitter" could not send a clear signal to the plane through rain and fog. Run out of fuel and tried to make an emergency landing in Lake Röjden. A wing struck a tree, four soldiers where thrown out of the plane and drowned. Two were hospitalized, the rest entered Norway by land two days later.
Different (but less probable) CAUSE given in Air-Britain: Lost fabric off wing; control lost and ditched in that lake.
Sources:
http://web.archive.org/web/20080709012242/http://hem.bredband.net/vue/projekt_flygplan_shortstirling.htm - Air Britain: RAF Aircraft LA100 - LZ999, published 1991
Revision history:
Date/time | Contributor | Updates |
15-Oct-2010 02:56 |
Masen63 |
Added |
08-Sep-2011 07:27 |
Uli Elch |
Updated [Aircraft type, Operator, Location, Destination airport, Source, Narrative] |
06-Jan-2013 14:02 |
Nepa |
Updated [Operator, Narrative] |
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