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Military aircraft crashes in the south west
Midlands
- 1915 and 1916
Details of the crashes and the names of the aircrew involved
appear on this page. Please contact
us if you are related to somebody on the list, or know of a
photograph of them. If original photographs or papers are still in the
family, we can help to caption photographs and explain the codes and
nicknames that were used at the time. We appreciate the opportunity to
copy original material for the museum's archive.
The Midland Aircraft Recovery Group has found the sites of
many of the crashes, but we are still looking for a significant number,
so we'd like to hear from anyone who can pinpoint a crash that
we've listed. We are always looking for photographs, log books and
anecdotes relevant to the units based in the Midlands.
The
details below are have been compiled from numerous sources of
information in the public domain over many years. We've done our best,
but errors are inevitable. Please contact us if you have more accurate
information on any of the crashes or people listed, or can add the
names of crew that we haven't traced. Thank you.
08/12/1915 Avro 504, serial unknown, of 5 Reserve Aeroplane
Squadron spun into the ground at Castle Bromwich. Lt Ian
Macdonald was injured and 2/Lt Cyril Talbot Burley Croft was killed.
2nd Lt C T B Croft, 9/Somerset LI & RFC, was 24, son of Rev O T B
Croft, of South Cadbury. He volunteered in Canada and came to
England in October 1914 before volunteering for the RFC.
31/01/1916 RE7 serial 2363, of 5 Resere Aeroplane
Squadron ascended at night to check the blackout,
while Zeppelin L21 was in the area. On return, it was wrecked in a
forced landing at Castle Bromwich, in mist. Major A B Burdett and
2/Lt R A Cresswell were unhurt.
24/07/1916 Shorthorn serial 7353, of 5 Reserve Squadron crashed at
Castle Bromwich. 2/Lt W Hodgeson (or Hodgson) was injured.
25/07/1916 BE2d serial 5838, of 55 Squadron crashed at Lilbourne. The
passenger, 2/Lt G S Rogers, was injured. Details of the pilot
have not been traced.
10/08/1916 Two aircraft collided near Lilbourne. One landed
safely, without injuries and has not been identified. The other,
FK3 serial 5527, of 55 Squadron had its tail cut off by the
propeller and crashed. The pilot, 2/Lt George Stanley Rogers, and
passenger 2/Lt Cyril de Frece were both killed. Second Lieutenant Cyril
de Frece was the only son of Mr Alfred de Frece, a London solicitor of
153 Abbey Road, West Hampstead and 2 Devonshire Square. He was educated
at the Haberdashers’ School, Taplow Grammar School and in
Brussels. He also studied under Professor Thompson at the City
and Guilds School, London. In October 1915 he joined the Middlesex
Yeomanry and obtained a commission in the RFC in June 1916. He
was buried at the Liberal Jewish Cemetery, Willesden. 2/Lt George
Stanley Rogers came from Barrie, Ontario, Canada and was originally
with the Canadian Expeditionary Force.
17/09/1916 Sopwith 1½ Strutter A1060, of 28 Reserve Squadron had a
structural failure during aerobatics at Castle Bromwich. 2/Lt John
Cyril Hodges and 2/Lt Leslie Syson were both killed. Hodges was the son
of Rev’d E I Hodges, of Marl Hall Rectory, Coggeshall, Essex.
Leslie Syson, of the Royal Garrison Artillery was from Liverpool and
Shepherd’s Bush and had brothers Frank and James Syson.
23/09/1916 Sopwith 1½ Strutter, serial 7772, of 54 Squadron dived into
the ground in the Wishaw area, possibly because the pilot was
ill. Lt Sidney Woodrow, from Neutral Bay, New South Wales,
Australia, was killed. He left a wife in Sydney.
03/10/1916 Sopwith 1½ Strutter A889, of 54 Squadron stalled at 30 feet
and crashed at Castle Bromwich. The pilot, the Hon. M. Greville
was injured.
13/11/1916 Sopwith 1½ Strutter, serial 7797, of 28 Reserve Squadron
landed fast in fog and ran through a hedge at Castle Bromwich.
2/Lt J. V. A. Gleed was injured.
04/12/1916 Pup A643, of 54 Squadron stalled from a vertical bank and
crashed at Castle Bromwich. 2/Lt N. E. Startin was injured.
20/12/1916 Longhorn, serial 2986, of 5 Reserve Squadron sideslipped
from 400 feet, crashed and caught fire at Walmley. 2/Lt Frank
Leslie Garner was killed at the scene. 2/Lt Percy Andrew Wright
died of his injuries on 21/12/1916. Garner was from Runcorn;
Wright was buried at Birmingham Lodge Hill cemy.
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