April 6, 2005 at 2:09 pm
Has anyone go any information about Avro 504k.
Date 14-07-19
Serial No. E3621
Involved in Mid Air Collision over Farnborough with D7014 😉 Anna 🙂
By: Mark9 - 10th April 2005 at 22:47
Great place to get a good view of the airfield there Anna. 😉
Only when MOD are not around 😉 :rolleyes: 😮 😉 Anna :diablo:
By: 92fis - 10th April 2005 at 22:43
Great place to get a good view of the airfield there Anna. 😉
By: Mark9 - 10th April 2005 at 20:08
From a query on the forum at www.rafcommands.com
“Triple fatality at Farnborough
While an Avro and a S.E.5 were flying at Farnborough on July 14 they collided, and Lieut. A. Herbert and Mechanic C. Hieley, of the former machine, and Lieut. H. A. P. Bizion were killed. At the inquiry held by the Coroner, the evidence threw no light on the cause of the accident. It was stated that the authorities had held an inquiry and were satisfied that the disaster was entirely accidental. The Coroner recorded a verdict of ‘Accidental Death.'”Herbert appears in the Deaths column of the Aug 1919 AFL as Lt L A Herbert, but I could find neither he nor Hieley in the CWGC register.
Errol Martyn”
Hi Paul thanks for your help!! Looks like thats all we will be able to get!! but I will continue as probably you will 😉 rafcommands.com site is good. I went to AAIB centre today!! only looking on site , from an off site position;) they have quite a bit of kit there 😮 Anna 😉
By: paulmcmillan - 10th April 2005 at 17:25
From a query on the forum at www.rafcommands.com
“Triple fatality at Farnborough
While an Avro and a S.E.5 were flying at Farnborough on July 14 they collided, and Lieut. A. Herbert and Mechanic C. Hieley, of the former machine, and Lieut. H. A. P. Bizion were killed. At the inquiry held by the Coroner, the evidence threw no light on the cause of the accident. It was stated that the authorities had held an inquiry and were satisfied that the disaster was entirely accidental. The Coroner recorded a verdict of ‘Accidental Death.'”
Herbert appears in the Deaths column of the Aug 1919 AFL as Lt L A Herbert, but I could find neither he nor Hieley in the CWGC register.
Errol Martyn”
By: Mark9 - 9th April 2005 at 20:09
Anna
Have you have seen this ?
Paul thanks very much for that. A bigger picture now starts to unfold 😉 Anna 😉
By: paulmcmillan - 9th April 2005 at 14:34
Anna
Have you have seen this ?
By: Mark9 - 7th April 2005 at 12:08
I know one of the crew killed was
Lieutenant HENRY ARTHUR RICHARD BIZIOU RAF killed 14/07/1919 aged 22 Buried at ALDERSHOT MILITARY CEMETERY
One of the mechanics COULD be either:
Flight Sergeant WALLACE CORSON HAINING RAF killed 14/07/1919 aged 29 buried GREENWICH CEMETERY
or
Private 1st Class W BERESFORD RAF killed 14/07/1919 buried NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE (BYKER AND HEATON) CEMETERY
I cnnot track down the other Lt killed
Paul
Great thanks for your help!! I think it was an SE.5, but not 100% on that :rolleyes: I keep hitting dead ends in my search and reason, if you can findout anymore it would be much appreciated 😉 Anna 😉
By: paulmcmillan - 7th April 2005 at 09:42
Finally D7014 was an SE5a!
By: paulmcmillan - 7th April 2005 at 09:26
I know one of the crew killed was
Lieutenant HENRY ARTHUR RICHARD BIZIOU RAF killed 14/07/1919 aged 22 Buried at ALDERSHOT MILITARY CEMETERY
One of the mechanics COULD be either:
Flight Sergeant WALLACE CORSON HAINING RAF killed 14/07/1919 aged 29 buried GREENWICH CEMETERY
or
Private 1st Class W BERESFORD RAF killed 14/07/1919 buried NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE (BYKER AND HEATON) CEMETERY
I cnnot track down the other Lt killed
Paul
By: paulmcmillan - 7th April 2005 at 09:04
Not Much
Here is what I have:
From The Times of Tuesday, July 15, 1919;
By: Mark9 - 6th April 2005 at 21:21
Great I am disappointed 🙁 Anna 🙁 :rolleyes: :rolleyes: 🙂 😀