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Gloucestershire Aircraft Accidents Gloucestershire Aircraft Accidents Date Mark Details 16.03.17 A3311 Bristol Fighter, 38 TS, Stalled on approach, Rendcomb 03.06.17 A465 Avro 504A, 38 TS, Spun in, Rendcomb 16.06.17 A5911 Avro 504A, 38 TS, Spun on final turn, Rendcomb 26.06.17 5876 B.E.2d, 62 Sqn, , 05.07.17 A3484 R.E.8, 38 TS, Crashed, Rendcomb 11.07.17 A3310 Bristol Fighter, 38 TS, Crashed, North Cerney 10.08.17 A4694 R.E.8, 62 Sqn, , 16.08.17 B741 R.E.8, 62 Sqn, Spun in, near Rendcomb 22.08.17 A3177 R.E.8, 38 TS, , 30.08.17 A3319 Bristol Fighter, 38 TS, Caught fire and crashed into buildings, Rendcomb 10.11.17 A3328 Bristol Fighter, 38 TS, Crashed on approach, Rendcomb 05.12.17 A7197 Bristol Fighter, 62 Sqn, Stalled & crashed, near Rendcomb 11.01.18 C4610 Bristol Fighter, 62 Sqn, Caught fire on landing, Rendcomb Apr.-18 ? ? AFC, Crashed, Leighterton 04.04.18 B9248 Camel, 6 Sqn AFC, Crashed doing low aerobatics, Minchinhampton 08.04.18 C9345 D.H.6, 59 Sqn, Crashed & burned, Rendcomb 09.04.18 ? ?, AFC, Veered on take-off; hit fence & spectators, near Hill Farm, Holcombe, Painswick 23.04.18 B4228 Avro 504J, CFS, Crashed after midair collision, Overbury Park, near Cirencester 23.04.18 B6176 B.E.2e, 7 Sqn AFC, Crashed, Leighterton 01.05.18 4593 B.E.2e, 24 TS, Hit tree on take-off, Broad Marston 03.05.18 B1845 Pup, CFS, Spun off loop, Rendcomb 21.06.18 C103 Sopwith Camel, 5 Sqn AFC, Accident, 03.07.18 E140 R.E.8, 8 Sqn AFC, Aeroplane accident, Leighterton 07.07.18 D1513 R.E.8, 7 Sqn AFC, Aeroplane accident, 16.07.18 B1259 Bristol Fighter, 45 TDS, , 10.08.18 C6915 B.E.2e, 59 TS, Crashed, North Cerney 11.08.18 D363 S.E.5A, 6 Sqn AFC, Wings collapsed pulling out of dive on target, Minchinhampton ? 13.08.18 D7788 Avro 504K, 8 Sqn AFC, Crashed, Leighterton 14.08.18 B7506 Pup, 6 Sqn AFC, Failed to recover from dive, Minchinhampton 15.08.18 C7086 B.E.2e, , Crashed, 4m from Cirencester 18.08.18 C6746 Sopwith Camel, 8 Sqn AFC, Collision, Shipton Moyne 18.08.18 F4170 Sopwith Camel, 8 Sqn AFC, Collided while engaging in dogfight training , Shipton Moyne 24.08.18 C108 Sopwith Camel, 8 Sqn AFC , Accident, Leighterton 24.08.18 D4977 R.E.8, 7 Sqn AFC, Aeroplane accident, Leighterton 28.08.18 ? Avro 504K, 5 Sqn AFC, Collision, Minchinhampton Common 28.08.18 ? Avro 504K, 6 Sqn AFC, Collision, Minchinhampton Common 01.09.18 D4915 R.E.8, 7 Sqn AFC, Crashed, Leighterton 03.09.18 C101 Sopwith Camel, 8 Sqn AFC, Aeroplane accident, Leighterton 06.09.18 B1160 Bristol Fighter, 45 TDS, Crashed, Rendcomb 07.09.18 C106 Sopwith Camel, 5 Sqn AFC, Aeroplane accident, 22.09.18 C1926 S.E.5A, 6th TS (AFC), Undershot & stalled after engine trouble, Minchinhampton ? 30.09.18 F1948 Sopwith Camel, 8 Sqn AFC, Crashed, Leighterton 13.10.18 C7088 B.E.2e, 45 TDS, Stalled and crashed on first solo, near Cirencester 09.11.18 C9096 S.E.5A, 6th TS (AFC), Stalled in turn at low level and crashed, Minchinhampton ? Jan.-19 ? ?, AFC, Crashed, Leighterton 04.02.19 ? ?, 4 Sqn AFC, Crashed, near Yate 04.02.19 F1335 Sopwith Camel, 5 Sqn AFC, Suffered from an over-stressed wing structure and crashed, near Sapperton 12.03.19 D3499 S.E.5A, 6th TS (AFC), Hit tree in fog, Miserden Park 22.05.19 F3497 Bristol Badger X, , Overturned on ground, Filton Jan.-20 G-EADL Avro 504K, , Dbr in forced landing, Kingswood 17.03.20 H1961 Avro 504K, Storage Section Brockworth, Hit steep bank descending through cloud, Dursley 18.05.21 F8779 Avro 504K, 1 FTS, , Filton 15.07.21 F4456 Bristol F.2b, S of AC, Forced landing; fuel shortage, Moreton-in-Marsh 18.12.22 J6930 Gloucestershire Nightjar, A&AEE, Spun in after engine failure at 200ft, Brockworth Jun.-23 G-EBFR Bristol Puma Trainer, , Crashed, Filton 23.11.23 G-EBGF Bristol Jupiter Fighter, , Crashed after engine failure, Filton 10.03.25 G-EBFT Bristol Puma Trainer, , Stalled and crashed, Filton 23.09.25 G-EBHH Bristol Jupiter Fighter, , Collision with Bristol 89 G-EBJA on landing, Filton 23.09.25 G-EBJA Bristol Trainer, , Collision with Bristol 76 G-EBHH, Filton 15.12.25 G-EBJB Bristol Trainer, , Crashed into a garage and burned out, near Filton 19.08.26 J7906 Gamecock I, Gloster, Crashed due to wing flutter, Cheltenham 28.07.27 G-EBMK Bristol Badminton, , Spun in after engine failure on take-off, Winterbourne 06.05.28 G-EBSN DH60X Moth, , Crashed, near Filton 08.07.28 G-EBFU Bristol Puma Trainer, , Crashed, Filton 23.08.28 G-EBQT Bristol Trainer, , Crashed, Tewkesbury 1929 G-EBQG Parnall Gyroplane (Cierva C.11), , Turned over on take-off, Yate 20.08.29 G-EBGB Bristol Lucifer, , Collision with Bristol 89 G-EBIH, Filton 20.08.29 G-EBIH Bristol Puma Trainer, , Collision with Bristol 83A G-EBGB, Filton 29.11.29 G-EBOW Bristol 101, , Broke up in steep dive, Filton 04.06.30 G-ABAC Bulldog, Bristol, Abandoned in flight, Filton Feb.-31 R-4 Bristol 110A, , Damaged on landing, Filton 07.07.31 G-AAWJ Bristol 89A, , Collision with G-EBOC, Filton 07.07.31 G-EBOC Bristol Trainer, , Collision with G-AAWJ, Filton 29.04.32 J9197 Siskin IIIDC, 19 Sqn, Stalled on landing; u/c collapsed, Brockworth 03.04.33 K2233 Bulldog IIA, 9 Sqn, Collided with K2479, Filton 01.12.33 G-ABCC Breda 15, Gloster, Crashed due to wing flutter on test flight, Chosen Hill, Churchdown 13.01.34 G-AAIO Parnall Elf, Cotswold Aero Club, Crashed & burned, Park Corner, near Sapperton 11.03.34 K3563 Wallace I, 501 Sqn, Abandoned, near Thornbury 25.06.34 G-ACBB Tiger Moth, , Collision with G-ACBE, Yate 25.06.34 G-ACBE Tiger Moth, , Collision with G-ACBB, Yate 08.03.35 R-10 Bristol 133, , Failed to recover from spin, Longwell Green 21.09.35 G-AAAT Avro 594 Avian IV, , Crashed in orchard garden, Cheltenham 13.07.36 K1549 Atlas AC, SF Andover, Crashed on take-off, Filton 21.09.36 G-AAYU Avro 616 Sports Avian, , Hit hill in fog, Charlton Abbots 17.02.37 G-ADTI Avro 643 Cadet 2, Air Service Training, Crashed, Filton 30.04.37 K3094 Audax I, 26 Sqn, Stalled avoiding radio masts and crashed, Filton 24.06.37 K7976 Gladiator I, Gloster, Wings came off on test flight, Brockworth 27.09.37 K5218 Audax I, 3 FTS, Crashed on night approach, South Cerney 08.10.37 K5219 Audax I, 3 FTS, Crashed into trees while diving on target, Aston Down 13.10.37 K7398 ? Audax I, 2 FTS, Hit trees and crashed, Ashcroft, Ozleworth 21.12.37 K7443 Audax I, 3 FTS, Flew into hill in fog, Lypiatts, near Stroud 17.02.38 K5501 Hind, 3 FTS, Iced up and crashed into houses, Cheltenham 25.02.38 K6233 Anson I, 6 FTS, Undershot & hit wall, South Cerney 06.03.38 K5590 Audax I, 15 ERFTS, Crashed in bad visibility, Oldbury-on-Severn 29.07.38 K2058 Fury I, 3 FTS, Stalled on landing, South Cerney 13.09.38 L4580 Oxford I, 3 FTS, Spun in, near Poulton 07.12.38 K5673 Fury I, 3 FTS, Crashed on landing, South Cerney 1939 K5119 Bristol 146, Bristol, Damaged on landing, Filton 12.01.39 K5223 Audax I, 3 FTS, Undershot landing, South Cerney 09.02.39 K9216 Battle I, 98 Sqn, Crashed, near Stow-on-the-Wold 11.02.39 G-AAIU DH.60G Gipsy Moth, Cotswold Aero Club, Crashed in floodwater, Walmore Common 04.04.39 L4628 Oxford I, 3 FTS, Overshot and crashed while night flying, South Cerney 17.04.39 K7318 Audax I, 9 FTS, Crashed on landing, Kemble 03.05.39 G-ACBA Tiger Moth, , Landed on Hart Special K4372, Filton 03.05.39 K4372 Hart Special, 2 ERFTS, Collided with Tiger Moth G-ACBA on approach, Filton 11.06.39 L6927 Tiger Moth I, 31 ERFTS, Dbr in heavy landing, Staverton 13.06.39 K4976 Hart Trainer, 6 FTS, Crashed on night approach, Little Rissington 20.06.39 K8222 Fury II, 9 FTS, Stalled & dived into ground, Long Newnton 29.06.39 K2035 Fury I, 3 FTS, Crashed on landing, South Cerney 05.07.39 L9701 Oxford I, 3 FTS, Bellylanded after engine cut, 2m S of South Cerney 15.07.39 G-ABBV Gipsy Moth, CAG, Spun and crashed in field, Deans Farm, Brockworth 17.07.39 K6550 Hart Trainer, 2 ERFTS, Collided with Anson N5260 on approach, Filton 25.08.39 L7903 Anson I, 6 FTS, Undershot & hit hedge, Little Rissington 06.09.39 K3738 Fury I, 6 FTS, Crashed on landing, Little Rissington 07.09.39 L4430 Mentor I, , Ground collision, Kemble 07.09.39 N3909 Magister I, , Ground collision, Kemble 12.09.39 L4574 Oxford I, 3 FTS, Overshot & overturned, South Cerney 19.09.39 K9448 Battle I, 207 Sqn, Flew into hill in bad visibility, near Winchcombe 11.10.39 K5810 Hart Trainer, 6 FTS, Crashed on approach, Little Rissington 11.10.39 L7905 Anson I, 6 FTS, Crashed on night landing, Little Rissington 11.10.39 P2404 Magister I, 9 AOS, Crashed in fields, between Little Rissington and Warmwell 16.10.39 K8943 Whitley III, 102 Sqn, Undercarriage collapsed on landing, Aston Down 20.10.39 P1815 Oxford I, 3 FTS, , near South Cerney 21.10.39 K6145 Gladiator I, 263 Sqn, Crashed in River Severn near Severn bridge, near Lydney 07.11.39 K9238 Battle I, 98 Sqn, Flew into ground in cloud, near Stow-on-the-Wold 13.11.39 K5398 Hind, 10 MU, Overturned in forced landing, Stoke Gifford 19.11.39 K7950 Gladiator I, 12 Gp Pool, Engine caught fire after take-off and crashed, Little Rissington 21.11.39 K7361 Audax I, 6 FTS, Crashed on forced landing, Bourton-on-the-Water 21.11.39 P5871 Harvard I, 12 Grp Pool, Spun in, near Chalford 29.11.39 P1807 Oxford I, 3 FTS, Spun in, near Chavenage, Tetbury 09.12.39 K9467 Battle I, 98 Sqn, Flew into ground in fog, 4m SW of Stow-on-the-Wold 1940 ? Hurricane I, Gloster, Crashed into hill, Robinswood Hill 10.01.40 K8332 Audax I, 3 FTS, Crashed on forced landing, 7m W of Tewkesbury 12.01.40 K5043 Hart Trainer, 3 FTS, Undercarriage collapsed on landing, South Cerney 26.01.40 P5862 Harvard I, 12 Grp Pool, Spun in, Aston Down 03.03.40 P1817 Oxford I, 3 FTS, Crashed, N of Cirencester 04.03.40 K8334 Audax I, 3 FTS, Crashed on landing,
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