Douglas Dakota K-14
This image is to illustrate the type only and is not the actual aircraft involved.
Belonging to the Belgian Airforce, crashed in
poor weather on 10th April 1947.
The small yellow circle indicates the location of the large wingsection.
Third visit to K14 crashsite in May 2023.
above and next two photos:-The area where K14 crashed.
Looking uphill, the impact point is near the top end of this scree chute.
above and next two photos. The area where K14 impacted the hill and
burnt out.
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Avro Anson L9153.
This image is to illustrate the type only and is not the actual aircaft
involved.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Anson#/media/File:CF15_Avro_Anson_ZK-RRA_040415_01.jpjp
Belonging to No 12 Elementary
and Reserve Flying Training School RAF, crashed on 9th
January 1939 while on a navigation training flight out
of RAF Prestwick.
Tiger Moth L6932 also crashed very close to L9153 after
it was sent to search for the Anson.*
*--Information
from:-https://www.peakdistrictaircrashes.co.uk/
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