1994 - 2007
This first period of the Aircrew Remembrance Society's work covers our formation and our work including investigations into crashes further afield in France, Holland & Germany. Further work continued also in the UK and our final recovery in this period would lead us to our first online presence.
NG= 14th July 2007 Recovery of Bristol Blenheim IV Serial No. R3912 13 O.T.U. (Operational Training Unit)
This aircraft took off from Bicester at 0950 hours on a training cross-country flight. Shortly before 1220, eyewitnesses saw the Blenheim in a near vertical dive, entering a large area of whitish cloud which was estimated to have its base at 3,000 to 5,000 feet. On emerging from cloud, the Blenheim appeared to straighten out but then dived again and crashed resulting in the tragic loss of the three airmen at Pawlett Hams on the East bank of the River Parrett, 4 miles north of Bridgwater, Somerset.
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