Merriam Press Aviation History Series First Edition 2013
Aviation archaeology has grown significantly within the past ten years and is represented by groups throughout the entire United States and several countries abroad, mainly in Europe. As aircraft wrecks become much older, their historical significance becomes much greater. It is hoped by many modern day aviation archaeologists that with more public awareness, the historical significance becomes better understood and valued, and that many of these old crash sites will be saved and protected. Most surviving family members of those who lost their lives in these accidents consider these sites as hallowed ground and the mention of these to surviving crewmembers themselves still brings tears to their eyes.
Recently, it has become fairly common for surviving family members to contact aviation archaeology groups in an effort to locate crash sites to help bring some type of closure to these families. As a group, we have been successful in making these connections, and in expressing our gratitude in helping with this effort, many aviation archaeologists have spent a lot of their own money, time, and research establishing and building memorials at these sites. It is an expression of their own respect for these families.
Contents
Missing B-18 Bomber Found on Oregon's Wolf Mountain
Pikes Peak Claims B-17E 41-2598
Solving the Mystery of P-38E 41-2276
Two Dog Night in Ephrata
Cape Lookout, Oregon: Low Flying B-17 Lost In Fog
B-17 Spins Down From 20,000 Feet
P-38 Exceeds Design Speed Limits
B-24 Strikes Mountain Ridge On Night Training Flight
Vertigo Claims The Life Of A Young Navy Pilot
P-38 Spins Out of the Clouds
B-24 Night Training Flight Ends Near Ukiah, Oregon
F6F Hellcat Mysteriously Disappears From Pasco Naval Air Station
B-24 Orienting For Instrument Practice Hits Mt. Harrison
High-Altitude Stall Destroys Liberator
B-24 Formation Flight Collides With Mountain At Night
Carburetor Icing Dooms TBM Avenger Above Oregon's Blue Mountains
B-25 Carrying Material From Maury Island UFO Incident Crashes
B-29 On Training Mission For New Bomb Group Hits Mt. Spokane
Northwest Airlines Martin 202 Dives Into Farm Field
Snowblind: Rescue B-17 in Trouble
Control Locking Mechanism Dooms C-124 Globemaster
F-86D Sabre Fades From Radar
Republic RF-84K Falls From Sky On To Riblet's Bluff
First of its Type: West Coast Airlines Loses a DC-9 by Dan Thomas Nelson
Explosion From Boeing B-47 Crash Observed Fifty Miles Away
Day Mountain Claims KC-135A 'Mourn 79'
Shadow Mountain Wreck: Faulty Altimeter Setting Claims KC-135A
Japan Air Lines Convair 880: Training Flight's Tragic End
Engine Fire Brings Down Lockheed C-130 Hercules Near Bliss, Idaho
Eyewitness to Navy EA-6B Prowler Crash
West Coast Airlines F-27 Hits Stukel Mountain During Snow Storm
Crewless B-17 Bomber Crashes Near Harvard, Idaho
Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat Strikes Low Hill On Night Strafing Mission
Appendix 1: Washington State Crash Locator List
Appendix 2: Oregon Crash Locator List
Appendix 3: Idaho Crash Locator List
354 color, 42 B&W photos, bibliography