MILITARY AIRCRAFT CRASHES
IN AN UNKNOWN STATE OF AUSTRALIA DURING
WW2 YEARS

Crashes, mishaps, prangs, crash landings and missing aircraft

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10 Worst Aircraft Crashes in Australia

 

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NOTE - The United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) was retitled as the United States Army Air Force (USAAF) on 20 June 1941.

Did you know that there were at least 2 military aircraft crashes or
mishaps in an unknown State during World War 2?

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DATE LOCATION SERVICE AIRCRAFT SERIAL NO.
unknown ? USAAF P-40E Kittyhawk #41-5619
8 May 42 ? USAAF P-40E Kittyhawk #41-5436

 

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OTHER INTERNET SITES

Pacific Wreck Database
By Justin R. Taylan

22nd Bombardment Group Aircraft Losses
during B-26 and B-25 era

Go to "Table of Contents" and select "Aircraft Losses"

North East England Aircraft Crash Research

 

MILITARY AIRCRAFT CRASHES
IN AUSTRALIA DURING WORLD WAR 2

Australian Capital Territory New South Wales
Northern Territory

Queensland

South Australia Tasmania
Victoria Western Australia
Norfolk Island Unknown

 

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