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Posted By: RamblingJack Wartime Plane Crash - Hoylake Beach 1940 - 19th Dec 2011 4:30pm
I wonder if anyone can point me towards fuller information, regarding the crash of Hawker Hind (trainer biplane) K6758 on 4th March 1940?

The pilot was from 5 FTS and he was reportedly killed, after losing control in bad wearther and crashing onto Hoylake Beach.
Posted By: davew3 Re: Wartime Plane Crash - Hoylake Beach 1940 - 19th Dec 2011 4:35pm
I have seen a picture, in a Boumphrey book with I think a Hind trainer being pulled out of West Kirby marine lake.
Posted By: Geekus Re: Wartime Plane Crash - Hoylake Beach 1940 - 19th Dec 2011 5:44pm
Fort Perch Rock, New Brighton used to house a WWII aircraft recovery museum. Don't know if they still have it there or if it's now just a Radio Museum, but they might have more detailed information. Try giving them a call, or contacting them by email.

You probably already know this but there was a German plane crashed at Bromborough Dock that same year :-

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/axisas...0-%201940s%20Memories%20and%20Photos.htm
Posted By: hoseman Re: Wartime Plane Crash - Hoylake Beach 1940 - 19th Dec 2011 6:16pm
Fort Perch Rock still has the aircraft recovery museum in the cellars!
Posted By: davew3 Re: Wartime Plane Crash - Hoylake Beach 1940 - 19th Dec 2011 7:08pm
Still there, if he can get hold of Dougie Darroch he should be able to help, next year the radio museum is doing a mock up of the Titanics radio hut for the 100th year of the Titanics demise, not an advert as I thought most of Wirral knew about Perch Rock Fort.
Yes, I've seen the same photos (2 I think) of a Hawker Hart being retrieved from WK Marine Lake but this was a pre-war happening, I believe, without fatalities.

I do recall the WK event being mentioned by my late Mother but she never referred to anything similar in Holake - maybe things were kept qieter during wartime!

Are any local paper archives available for on-line examination, I wonder?
Posted By: Geekus Re: Wartime Plane Crash - Hoylake Beach 1940 - 20th Dec 2011 3:46pm
Originally Posted by RamblingJack
Are any local paper archives available for on-line examination, I wonder?


Maybe try this :- http://www1.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/
Thanks for the old newspaper website but available dates seem to be mainly 19th century..............
Posted By: RamblingJack Re: Wartime Plane Crash - Hoylake Beach 1940 - 21st Dec 2011 11:56am
Ref. the Hart crash into WK Marine Lake, there is a film of the retrieval at approx. 1min 50secs into the YouTube video on the site below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2Df...b1e052UDOEgsToPDskKQRQ7aszC3jYSSOdfwVMyq

(actually, I suppose it could be a Hawker Hind - I can't really tell the difference, vs. Hart !!)
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