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A few photos of the wreckage of a 627 Squadron Mosquito BIV, AZ-H DZ642 that crashed in 1944. Story here > http://www.627squadron.co.uk/Crash-Sumburgh.htm

 

Quite a lot of wreckage remains - both engines, wheels and tyres, one prop hub, seat armour, lots of smaller parts of aluminium and laminated wooden parts.

 

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Those black dots in the last photo are midgies - they were terrible!

 

John

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A few year ago I had a job at British Aerospace at Broughton near Chester and we had a look around a hanger with a Mosquito in it -- super airplane but sadly it crashed a few years ago -- Also interesting is how they make wings for Airbus (I think) and anyone who has shot at Catton Hall must have seen the Baluga that carries them to France.

 

Dave

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I actually watched a documentary last week on Sky all about those planes and what they did in the war, flying low under enemy radar and taking out the german planes as they were about to land......very brave chaps in deed :good:

Until then i never realised what these guys actually did in these planes

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Hiya, I've seen these or very similar pics of that crash site before, and they still fill me with admiration for the guys who flew those planes in WW2...My uncle, Flt Lt Jackie (John) Reid....( Spooky Eh?? ), was killed night testing his Mossie no NS 880 in June 1944, 3 weeks after D Day...he'd been shot up during the day while attacking the German forces in France, and took his plane out to test it after repairs that night....The consensus was his oxygen bottle exploded during the flight, the aircraft cabin was pressurised... he and his co pilot Philips cashed into Margate Railway station on 23rd June....he had two tours left to do before being rested....Uncle Jackie was in 605 County of Warwick Sqdn...and when I got onto the website devoted to 605 squadron, and with their fantastic help, I found out lots of info about him, and the fact he was mentioned and pictured in two books about the squadron...and aslo heard about two ex RAF members, who remembered him well...one retired as a Sqdn Leader..:good:

 

Our whole family are VERY proud of the sacrifice, him and his co pilot made...:yes:

 

BTW, He joined the RAFVR on the outset of war in 1939, he had been training to be a vet, and was 23 when he was killed...

 

http://www.raf.mod.uk/history_old/h605.html

 

http://www.605squadron.co.uk/

 

http://www.mossie.org/forum/list.php?1

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Great pics but a sad end to a magnificent aircraft and brave crew.

 

Remember as a kid going to HMS Daedalus airshow in Lee On Solent and seeing a Mossie come in low and fast (in the days when low meant about 40 to 50 feet) from the Solent - the noise to two Rolls Royce Merlins at full chat is something that I will never forget, awesome.

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I remember the Mosquito at Hawarden Airfield near Broughton when I was a kid, I think it ditched in the Irish Sea, my kennel of lurchers hated it when it flew over.

IMHO the best high ground wreck site is the Superfortress that crashed in 1948 in Derbyshire, I have been up to it a few times.

There are lots of reports/photos on the web, this is just one:-

 

http://www.peakdistrictview.com/?page=place&placeid=1147

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Thanks guys, and ta for the links too :good: It's interesting to see so many members with family links to Mosquitos.

 

Such a shame there are no airworthy ones left :) I saw one flying when we had an airshow at our local airport 25-odd years ago. It came in low over the sea then climbed and banked right over the back of our house - the sight and sound are unforgettable - just wish we'd had a camcorder back then!

 

John

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