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Endcliffe park plane crash feb 1944 any info please

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Hi PB,  there are no photos showing the nose art of MI-AMIGO as the crew had only received her as their regular aircraft a short time before that fateful mission.  The full story of MI-AMIGO is, for those interested, available in COURAGE ABOVE THE CLOUDS by Paul Allonby (lulu.com) written using documents not available when David Harvey wrote his booklet some years back. A shorter PDF version is available via the Sheffield Fire Brigade history page (click-on link marked 1941-48): http://www.sfbhistory.org.uk/

If members are on facebook, there is a tribute page which has much interesting information in the posts, photos and notes sections: www.facebook.com/EndcliffeParkB17

Would be interested in seeing the finished model. The annual memorial service is on Sunday Feb 24th (two days after the scheduled flypast) - 1.15pm at the memorial, with a USAF/RAF/British Legion Honour Guard, followed by a service, with an exhibition on MI-AMIGO and her crew, at St Augustine's Church on Brocco Bank (2pm).

 

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i was an 8yr old playing in the park when the plane crashed

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On 01/02/2019 at 10:43, MiAmigo22244 said:

Hi PB,  there are no photos showing the nose art of MI-AMIGO as the crew had only received her as their regular aircraft a short time before that fateful mission.  The full story of MI-AMIGO is, for those interested, available in COURAGE ABOVE THE CLOUDS by Paul Allonby (lulu.com) written using documents not available when David Harvey wrote his booklet some years back. 

Interestingly Mr Harvey says that the claims of the bloke who tends the memorial that the aircraft deliberately avoided kids in the park are simply not true. 

Other eyewitnesses and the position of the wreckage prove that the aircraft A - Approached from the wrong direction and B - was out of control before the crash. 

On 01/02/2019 at 10:43, MiAmigo22244 said:

 

 

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anyone there who like me was playing in endcliffe park when the plane crashed in1944 like tony i was 8yrs old

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