Accident Vickers Type 271 Wellington Prototype K4049,
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Date:Monday 19 April 1937
Time:day
Type:Vickers Type 271 Wellington Prototype
Owner/operator:A&AEE RAF
Registration: K4049
MSN:
Fatalities:Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 2
Aircraft damage: Destroyed
Location:Waldringfield, Suffolk, England -   United Kingdom
Phase: En route
Nature:Test
Departure airport:RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk
Destination airport:RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk
Confidence Rating: Information is only available from news, social media or unofficial sources
Narrative:
First flight June 15th 1936: On April 19th, 1937 an 'RAF Bomber' (actually the Prototype Vickers Wellington, K4049) crashed in the neighbourhood of Waldringfield, Suffolk. According to the official Air Ministry announcement in "Flight" magazine (April 29, 1937 page 424 - see link #6):

"FLYING ACCIDENTS
The Air Ministry regrets to announced that A/C.1 George Peter Smurthwaite lost his life in an accident which occurred near Waldringfield, Suffolk, on April 19, to an aircraft of the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment, Martlesham Heath. A/C.1 Smurthwaite was a passenger in the aircraft, which was piloted by F/Lt. Maurice Hare, who received slight injuries."

The pilot F/Lt. Maurice Hare (RAFO) escaped by parachute but his passenger AC.1 George Peter Smurthwaite was killed. The aircraft belonged to the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE) at Martlesham Heath. Hare jumped from the aircraft just before the crash occurred, and was found lying in a field about a quarter of a mile from where the machine fell where he had slight injuries. The cause of the crash was attributed to elevator overbalance in a high-speed dive, which resulted in inversion and structural failure.

According to some sources, Flt Lt Maurice Hare did not jump from the aircraft but "was thrown out through the cockpit roof as the tail disintegrated in a diving trial of the aircraft".

Sources:

1. Air-Britain The K File The RAF of the 1930s
2. Aeroplane Monthly July 1986
3. http://www.rafcommands.com/forum/showthread.php?13419-quot-RAF-Bomber-quot-crash-A-amp-AEE-Martlesham-Heath-April-19th-1937
4. http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/memorial/entry.php?id=40
5. https://www.baaa-acro.com/crash/crash-vickers-wellington-raf-martlesham-heath-1-killed
6. https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1937/1937%20-%201120.html

Revision history:

Date/timeContributorUpdates
14-Feb-2008 12:11 JINX Added
26-Oct-2011 01:02 harro Updated [Source]
26-Feb-2012 05:40 Nepa Updated [Operator, Phase, Departure airport, Destination airport]
26-Jan-2013 15:46 Nepa Updated [Operator]
22-Jul-2013 03:58 JINX Updated [Operator, Source]
19-Oct-2014 17:22 yarbi Updated [Operator]
14-Jan-2017 20:51 Dr. John Smith Updated [Location, Departure airport, Destination airport, Source, Narrative]
10-Apr-2018 19:34 Dr. John Smith Updated [Time, Operator, Source, Narrative]
30-Oct-2018 08:19 Nepa Updated [Operator, Operator]
18-Feb-2019 14:38 Dr. John Smith Updated [Aircraft type, Operator, Source]

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