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Crash of an Avro 652 Anson in Saint-Girons

Date & Time: Sep 15, 1947 at 1510 LT
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Survivors:
Yes
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Crew on board:
3
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
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Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
0
Circumstances:
The crew departed Cazaux AFB bound to the south. Enroute, the right engine failed. The captain reduced his altitude and completed an emergency landing on a beach located in Saint-Girons. All three crew members were unhurt and with locals, were able to bring the aircraft out of water. Unfortunately, three hours later, the airplane was stuck by tide and written off. The accident occurred in September 1947 (exact date remains unknown).
Probable cause:
Failure of the right engine.

Crash of a Short S.29 Stirling I off Saint-Girons: 7 killed

Date & Time: Nov 16, 1942
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Registration:
W7566
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Survivors:
No
Schedule:
Lakenheath - Lakenheath
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Crew on board:
7
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
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Total fatalities:
7
Circumstances:
The airplane departed RAF Lakenheath at 1721LT to lay mines in the French waters. Flying along the French coast, it was shot down by a the German fighter and crashed into the Bay of Biscay of Saint-Girons. All seven crew members were killed.
Crew:
Sgt Thomas Anderson West, pilot,
Sgt William Ross St George Fairfield, flight engineer,
Sgt herbert Carter, navigator,
F/Sgt Kenneth Stewart Gunning, bomb aimer,
Sgt Thomas Henry Short, wireless operator,
Sgt Basil Derrik Allen, air gunner,
F/Sgt Cecil Robert McMullin, air gunner.
Probable cause:
Shot down by a German fighter.