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Subject: Re: Huntington Canberra crash website?


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Chris James
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Date Posted: 08:47:47 06/03/05 Fri
In reply to: Boyce Williams 's message, "Huntington Canberra crash website?" on 19:43:00 06/02/05 Thu

Hi there, I can only help you with limited details which are as follows:

03/05/77 - Canberra PR9 XH137 of 39 SQN RAF Wyton crashed during practise assymetric overshoot, 5F (the two crew and three children on the ground). I have an RAF accident book which shows a photograph of the burnt-out tailplane leaning against a row of burnt-out houses, with more wreckage in the background.

There doesn't appear to a website memorial dedicated to the deceased as yet, just little snippets of information in various forums,

regards.

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Re: Huntington Canberra crash website?Dave Earl16:07:26 06/05/05 Sun


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