Noticed a couple of things I hadn't before, including this "new" plaque on the Blenheim memorial. (New to me, its apparently been there since 2018). I've never seen it before, or indeed the scatter of wreckage a little way away with a sign saying "main wreckage this way" which Ian had been frustrated by on a previous visit, as it appeared to have been turned in an unhelpful direction.
Saturday, 25 July 2020
Bristol Blenheim Mk. 1 L1476 Revisited
Noticed a couple of things I hadn't before, including this "new" plaque on the Blenheim memorial. (New to me, its apparently been there since 2018). I've never seen it before, or indeed the scatter of wreckage a little way away with a sign saying "main wreckage this way" which Ian had been frustrated by on a previous visit, as it appeared to have been turned in an unhelpful direction.
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Bristol Blenheim Mk.V BA246
An outing with Mick and Moustache Steve to Bleasdale Fell in the Forest of Bowland Sunday before last yielded a couple of pools of wreckage from a fatal night training accident in 1944. This collection including undercarriage components is slightly lower than the main wreckage.
Monday, 12 October 2009
Bristol Beaufighter Mk. X NE203
Bristol Beaufighter Mk. X NE203
This looks to be a burial pit with signs of recent digging and fresh-looking bits of aluminium. This is where most of the wreckage we saw was located.
Location:SJ 23933 48268
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There are serial numbers on the wreckage as pictured below
also an inspector's stamp
Sunday, 27 September 2009
Bristol Blenheim Mk.1F L1449
A few scraps which were missed by the multiple waves of looters who have visited the site of this Blenheim crash, found by an attractive waterfall in the pine wood planted since the crash.
Engines used to lie in the stream bed nearby, but we all know how those magpies love an engine.
As ever, no-one seem to know where the stolen parts are now, or exactly who it was who took them away.
Location: SE 60416 99817
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Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Bristol Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig2
Highest "oleo strut" undercarriage component found within the gully above the buttress
Bristol Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig2
Some of the extensive wreckage around the impact site.
Location SH 86409 22595
Bristol Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig2
Lowest oleo strut just below the buttress
Location: SH 86454 22590
Bristol Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig2
Serial numbers for those who like 'em: "91014-B"
Bristol Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig2
The lowest undercarriage component we found. A little reminiscent of the Blenheim bits on Electric Mountain.
Location: SH 86537 22642
Bristol Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig2
Armour plate and skinning towards the bottom of the wreckage trail
Location: SH 86686 22763
Bristol Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Beaufighter TF.X RD210
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig2
The lowest bit of Beaufighter wreckage we found
Location: SH 86686 22763
Wednesday, 7 January 2009
World's End
World's End
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig
Went up to a place called World's End above Minera (near Wrexham)on Monday in a fair bit of snow looking for some of the wrecks up there. Four are given in High Ground Wrecks: Beaufighter NE203, Spitfire TE210, Fulmar N4074, and Master N7442.
As with last week in Yorkshire, we found nothing anywhere near the HGW coordinates for the ones we got to.
A great day out though, and we had the added excitement of very nearly losing the Landy over a steep bank. Excitement is not quite the right word though, we were a few inches from a 30m drop sideways.
The road is basically impassable in any amount of snow, as even locals were finding out the hard way. Quite a few people went past points of no return, and we had to take a couple of carfuls back down to safety as dark closed in. I should imagine this has been world's end for a few drivers over the years, as well as all those pilots.
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Elidir Fawr and Elidir Fach
Elidir Fawr
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig2
A Wales trip yesterday, we set out with no great hopes of finding any of the three known, and one disputed wreck sites on Elidir Fawr and Elidir Fach. Elidir Fawr has a power station hidden inside it, and is therefore also known as Electric Mountain.
On top of "Electric Mountain", in that cloud somewhere, might well be some remains from the crash of Piper Tomahawk G-BOCC, but we weren't up for the final ascent on the day. The Tomahawk's pilot spent several hours conscious and badly injured hanging over a long, steep drop before he was rescued. Not his best day ever, I shouldn't imagine.
The crash site is allegedly very close to the remains of a Beaufighter according to the Snowdonia scrap dealer's list. They don't call themselves scrap dealers, they think they are aviation archaeologists. However, since most of the stuff they "recovered" quasi-legally from the mountains of Wales ended up weighed in for scrap, it seems the fairest description. Archaeologists do not deal in scrap metal.
We did find wreckage where these Diddycoys said they found Hercules engines from a Beaufighter. We understand however that majority opinion would be that this wreckage is from a Skua which crashed there, or even from the Blenheim crash site (600m away, according to "High Ground Wrecks"). Skuas did not have Bristol Hercules engines. They did however have Bristol Perseus engines. These have 9 cylinders, vs 14 for the Hercules. Could it be that they just couldn't count that high? Of course, if the grave-robbers hadn't weighed the identifiable bits of the the 'plane in, we'd be in a better position to comment on what they saw!
We also found some bits on the slopes of Elidir Fach which were unarguably from Blenheim V6099. It doesn't appear on the previously mentioned list, but it's definitely on the hill.
So we found a fair bit more than expected, and were back down in time for a spot of fish and chips. All good.
Since we posted this we have had some correspondence which suggests that we should not criticise people we have not met.
OK, we take it all back. That guy Hitler was probably just misunderstood too. What do we know, we never met him.
Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV V6099
Blenheim: Elidirs
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig2
Some bits of aluminium skinning from the site of the 31 March 1943 crash of 22 year old Flying Officer Edward Alexander Perry's Bristol Blenheim.
We don't normally bother too much with the historical stuff on here, but there's really nothing on the web from other wreck hunters on this.
Though there were no identifying marks on any of these bits, we are calling this definitively Blenheim wreckage based on the proximity to the High Ground Wrecks coordinates. No-one is disagreeing with us so far.
Location: SH 60874 62112
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008
Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV L4873
Blenheim:Mynydd Tarw
Originally uploaded by wreckhunter Overgrowth by soft rush makes it hard to do justice to this pretty extensive pile of wreckage up on Foel Wen(or possibly Mynydd Tarw) in a photo.
Blenheim:Mynydd Tarw
Originally uploaded by wreckhunter
The bit of metal in the foreground is a main spar from the wing of this bomber aircraft. It's a good sized bit of metal.
Location: SJ 10303 32442
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Friday, 4 July 2008
Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV T1884
Blenheim
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig2
Other visitors to this site have reported a number of items which allowed clear identification of this as a Blenheim crash site. Perhaps they took them away with them, as this old and none-too- convincing bolt was as good as it got for us, though there was a cluster of strong signals about 10m from this location which we didn't investigate.
Location: SJ 98118 96493
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Friday, 6 June 2008
Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV L9039
Blenheim:Cwm Eigiau
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig2
A shattered Bristol Mercury engine from the Blenheim crash site in Cwm Eigiau below Craig yr Ysfa.
There is also a great deal of sheet aluminium around the site, most notably in a stream bed in the background of this picture.
Location:SH 69624 63897
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Friday, 2 May 2008
Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV V6078
Blenheim: Scrap 2
Originally uploaded by seansonofbig2
One of a couple of unexciting scraps found at the site of the 1943 crash of this Blenheim near Matlock.
Location:SK 34310 66231
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