Plane Crash Memorial in Lüttingen, Germany
Posted by: g300td
N 51° 41.002 E 006° 27.351
32U E 324126 N 5728886
They gave their life to save ours. This story gets under the skin.
Waymark Code: WMN1W6
Location: Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Date Posted: 12/09/2014
Views: 16
"On October 5th, 1971, a few minutes befor 11am, two "Canberra" fighter- bombers of the 16th Squadron RAF flew upcoming from Xanten to the Rhine river. Arriving Lüttingen, the "WT366" stalled. The pilot heaved the "Canberra" to avoid a crash in the middle of our village. He hazarded the consequence to be unable to activate the ejection seats. The aircraft crashed at this point, 150 Meters behind the last houses.
This memorial was unveiled on 40th anniversary of the fatal accident."
Source: Information board
Disaster Date: 10/05/1971
Date of dedication: 10/08/2011
Memorial Sponsors: Heimat-und Bürgerverein Lüttingen e.V.
Parking Coordinates: N 51° 41.266 E 006° 26.238
Disaster Type: Technological
Relevant Website: [Web Link]
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