Accident Avro Lancaster Mk III PB250,
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Date:Wednesday 26 July 1944
Time:02:48 claim
Type:Silhouette image of generic LANC model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different    
Avro Lancaster Mk III
Owner/operator:49 Sqn RAF
Registration: PB250
MSN: EA-J
Fatalities:Fatalities: 7 / Occupants: 7
Aircraft damage: Destroyed
Location:Coignières, Yvelines 78 -   France
Phase: Combat
Nature:Military
Departure airport:RAF Fiskerton (takeoff at 21:35 hrs)
Destination airport:
Narrative:
25/26 July, 1944; STUTTGART: This was the second in a series of three heavy raids on Stuttgart in five nights. The force, consisting of 550 Lancasters and Halifaxes included 14 aircraft from Fiskerton.

The following article in a French newspaper some fifty years later sheds some light on the fate of F/O Walter Buchanan and his crew:

"A VILLAGE IN FRANCE
Over fifty years ago, on 26th July 1944, a 49 Squadron Lancaster bomber was returning from a raid on Stuttgart and, according to eye-witnesses, appeared to try to make an emergency landing. The aircraft crashed into a wood near the village of Coignieres in northern France, killing all seven of the crew. The mayor at the time gathered together a seach party and went to the crash site with the aim of retrieving the bodies, and thus preventing the Germans from having access to them. Despite warnings from the Germans that the bodies should be buried where they fell, they were brought back to the village.The mayor, M Godot, requisitioned seven coffins and a burial service took place, conducted by
the village priest. A large crowd attended, including many from other villages.

Word had got around, despite the fact that the Germans were in occupation. A memorial was erected and the Tricolour flown, again in defiance of German regulations. Immediately after the funeral the Germans called at the mayor's house to demand the location of the crash site. Inside the house were the dignitaries from local villages who had taken part in the funeral ceremony. Whilst the mayor was trying to convince the Germans that nothing unusual was going on, and indicating very approximately the area of the crash on a map, his daughter secretly left the house to remove as many of the wreaths and flags as possible from the graves and the memorial. Fortunately the Germans did not leave by the town square, otherwise they could have seen the remains of the decorations. The villagers took great risks in retrieving the bodies and burying them with honour, and had they been found out would have suffered the consequences.

F/O W.J.F. Buchanan Pilot (Killed)
Sgt A. Ashby F/E (Killed)
F/S P.M. Kitto NAV (Killed)
Sgt G.W. Picker W/OP (Killed)
Sgt C.J. Crane A/G (Killed)
F/S E. Shackleton B/A (Killed)
Sgt E. Greenwood A/G (Killed)

Crew on their 9th operation. There is memorial to the crew near to the cemetery in Coignieres, France.

This Lancaster was shot down by Leutnant Erhard Düttmann of the 3./NJG 4 based at Florennes airfield in Belgium.

Sources:

1. Air-Britain Royal Air Force Aircraft PA100-RZ999
2. http://www.49squadron.co.uk/personnel_index/detail/Buchanan_W
3. Nachtjagd Combat Archive 1944 part four
4. https://francecrashes39-45.net/page_fiche_av.php?id=1124
5. Google Maps

History of this aircraft

Other occurrences involving this aircraft
6 September 1943 ED416 49 Sqn RAF 5 south of Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg w/o
22 June 1944 NE128 49 Sqn RAF 2 Viersen, Nordrhein-Westfalen w/o

Revision history:

Date/timeContributorUpdates
26-Aug-2013 08:06 JINX Added
30-Dec-2014 23:17 Dr. John Smith Updated [Operator, Total fatalities, Total occupants, Other fatalities, Location, Country, Source, Narrative]
06-Jun-2015 10:06 Cliford Updated [Operator, Departure airport]
28-Jun-2016 20:36 Red Dragon Updated [Cn, Operator, Departure airport, Destination airport]
30-Oct-2018 04:56 Nepa Updated [Operator, Destination airport, Operator]
07-Jun-2021 17:59 TigerTimon Updated [Time, Other fatalities, Location, Phase, Departure airport, Source, Narrative]

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