Good day everyone. I'm new to this forum, I signed up about two weeks ago, and it seems there are several here that are very adept to finding a lot of historical information. My dad recently told me that my grandfather was a bombadier instructor during WWII. While based at Lowry Field, Colorado he was in the nose of a Beech 18 (presumably an AT-11) that ground looped and flipped on its back. According my dad my grandfather suffered some minor back trouble the rest of his life.
If this oral history is true I would like to see if I can locate the accident report, because from what I've seen on this forum the crew of the aircraft are listed on the report.
Cheers,
Chappie
USAAF Accident Reports- Where to look?
Re: USAAF Accident Reports- Where to look?
Go to the excellent index at Craig Fuller's AAIR website: Go to www.aviationarchaeology.com to find out if there is a report.
What date did the accident happen.
TonyM.
What date did the accident happen.
TonyM.
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Anthony J. Mireles
FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
IN THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1945
http://www.warbirdcrash.com
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Anthony J. Mireles
FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
IN THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1945
http://www.warbirdcrash.com