Consolodated B-24 Liberator 42-52003
This image is to illustrate the type only and is not the actual aircraft involved.
Original Author Unknown, U.S. Air Force archived photograph.
310th Ferry Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, crashed on the 11th October 1944
The B-24 was being ferried from Burtonwood to Hardwick by a two man ferry crew and flew into Mill Hill while in cloud. The two crew survived
North American F86 Sabres XD707 and XD730
This image is to illustrate the type only and is not the actual aircraft involved.
By Canadian Department of National Defence Photo PC-2144 - http://www.rcaf-arc.forces.gc.ca/en/aircraft-historical/f-86-sabre.page, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=68194618.
From No.66 Squadron, crashed on the 22nd July 1954.
Flying Officer James Desmond Horne(XD707)
Flight Lieutenant Alan Green(XD730)
Four RAF Sabres were returning to RAF Linton on Ouse after taking part in
an interception exercise. The four Sabres had split into pairs, one pair
flew into cloud and crashed on the north western corner of Kinder Scout.