List of accidents and incidents involving the Avro Lincoln

List of accidents and incidents involving the Avro Lincoln four-engined heavy-bomber and later used for signals intelligence, radar research and as an-engine test bed.

1940s

1946
  • 20 February 1946 RF385 of No. 57 Squadron RAF lost control in cloud and crashed near Barsby, Leicestershire, seven killed.[1]
  • 28 August 1946 RF441 of No. 61 Squadron RAF landing gear collapses while taxiing at RAF Waddington.[1]
  • 29 August 1946 RF485 of No. 97 Squadron RAF caught fire in a hangar at RAF Coningsby.
  • 8 November 1946 RE285 of the Air Torpedo Development Unit was abandoned over Chirton, Wiltshire at night when the fuel was exhausted.[1]
1947
  • 24 February 1947 RF479 of No. 57 Squadron RAF hit snowbank on take-off. The landing gear collapsed on landing at RAF Woodbridge.[1]
  • 23 May 1947 RE365 of No. 61 Squadron RAF crashed on approach to RAF Waddington, two killed.[1]
  • 24 September 1947 RE373 of No. 97 Squadron RAF dived into the ground near Caistor, Norfolk, nine killed.[1]
  • 21 October 1947 RF467 of No. 83 Squadron RAF landing gear collapsed on landing at RAF Hemswell.[1]
1948
  • 26 January 1948 RE364 of the Empire Air Navigation School caught fire while being refuelled at RAF Shawbury, not repaired.[1]
  • 30 April 1948 RF474 of No. 9 Squadron RAF broke up in cloud and crashed near Istres, France, 11 killed.[1]
  • 2 July 1948 RF560 of the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE) spun into the ground near RAF Boscombe Down, four killed.[1]
  • 9 July 1948 RF518 of No. 61 Squadron RAF stalled on landing when pilot's seat collapsed at RAF Wittering.[1]
  • 31 August 1948 RF419 of No. 44 Squadron RAF flew into the ground while overshooting at RAF Wyton.[1]
  • 19 October 1948 RF475 of No. 100 Squadron RAF landing gear collapsed on take-off from RAF Hemswell.[1]
  • 10 November 1948 RF440 of No. 138 Squadron RAF crashed during an overshoot at Shallufa, Egypt and destroyed by fire.[1]
  • 10 November 1948 SX924 of WEE RCAF ditched into Watson Lake, Yukon, after experiencing fuel flow problems.[2]
1949

1950s

1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
  • 9 April 1955 A73-64 of No. 10 Squadron RAAF crashed approximately 50m below the summit of Mount Superbus, west of Brisbane, Australia, while on a medical evacuation flight for a critically ill two-day-old baby girl from Townsville to Brisbane. Four crew, the baby and a nurse were killed. The aircraft was off course at night in bad weather.[6]
  • 26 June 1955 WD131 of No. 199 Squadron RAF collided with a USAF F-86D over Germany, six killed.[3]
  • 9 August 1955 RF574 of No. 83 Squadron RAF the landing gear was retracted instead of flaps during landing at RAF Hemswell.[3]
1956
1957
  • 20 December 1957 RF557 of No. 199 Squadron RAF was damaged beyond repair on landing at RAF Hemswell.[3]
1958
  • 13 November 1958 SX934 of the Royal Air Force Flying College, landing gear collapsed on landing at RAF Manby.[3]

1960s

1961
  • 22 March 1961 WD144 of the Royal Air Force Flying College landed with wheels up at RAF Manby.[7]

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Halley 1999, pp. 25-97
  2. ^ "ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 155686". Aviation Safety Network. 30 April 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj Halley 1999, pp. 98-201
  4. ^ "Cold War casualties commemorated". 10 November 2009.
  5. ^ "Avro Lincoln". Archived from the original on 2016-08-23. Retrieved 2015-07-21.
  6. ^ "Avro Lincoln Bomber A73-64 Crashed into Mount Superbus in Southern Queensland on 9 April 1955". Retrieved 2014-11-24.
  7. ^ Halley 1999, pp. 201-221

Bibliography

  • Halley, James (1999). Broken Wings - Post-War Royal Air Force Accidents. Tunbridge Wells, Kent, United Kingdom: Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd. ISBN 0-85130-290-4.