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Crash Sites and Memorials

 

 
 

by Grahame Higgs, Jose Cordoba and other members of ADF-Serials

Crash Sites and Memorials Image Gallery

For longer than man has flown, aircraft have "unintentionally" come back to earth. As you browse through ADF-Serials and read the fate of all the aircraft listed, you will realise just how many crash sites there are in Australia. Some accidents have been no more than a mishap in a hedge, while others have been catastrophic disasters, resulting in a major re-think of how aviation is conducted.

In this contribution to ADF-Serials Grahame Higgs and Jose Cordoba hope to bring you pictures of the sites we have visited and the stories behind the crashes. We will be including some civil aircraft accidents, where we believe the story is particularly interesting.
Many aircraft crashes involved the loss of aircrew, so visiting a crash site can be a sensitive issue.

Please have regard for the following:

Many crash sites are on private land, don t go trespassing, ask permission to access the site first.
In order to protect private property, our policy is to only give precise locations to bona-fide researchers and historians.

Crash sites are part of our aviation heritage please leave only your footprints, take only your photographs.
Specifically we ask please do not remove any wreckage or debris associated with the accident from the site.

The site may be sacred to the memory of a loved one and many incorporate a memorial to this effect. Please treat all crash sites with the respect and dignity they deserve.

CLICK HERE TO BROWSE THE CRASH SITES and MEMORIALS GALLERIES

Loss of Avro Anson A4-4 Mount Torbreck (David Hibberts/Artworkz via Anthony Dykes)  Loss of Avro Anson W2262 near Clackline WA. (Grahame Higgs) Beaufort A9-190 memorial plaque Bamaga NT crash site Beaufort Memorial Gardens Bairnsdale, Vic. (Martin Edwards) Loss of Dakota A65-2. (Grahame Higgs) Loss of Dakota A65-106 near Pearce WA. (Grahame Higgs) Loss of Dakota A65-112 near Canberra ACT. (Jose Cordoba) Loss of DC 4 VH-ANA near York WA. (Grahame Higgs) Loss of Firefly WD869. (Jose Cordoba) Loss of Macchi A7-018 at Pearce WA. (Grahame Higgs) Loss of Macchi A7-039 at Gin Gin. (Grahame Higgs) Macchi A7-052 Memorial at RAAF Williamtown honouring Flight Lieutenant Page Loss of Spitfires A58-392 and A58-393. (Grahame Higgs) Loss of US Navy R4D Dakota - Blue Goose. (Grahame Higgs) Loss of Vultee Vengeance A27-295 (Martin Edwards with SQNLDR Paul Falconer-West) Loss of Wirraway A20-212. (Grahame Higgs) Mercy Flight to Disaster - Lincoln A73-64 by Peter Finley, Red Sales Training Accident-East Sale 16th August 1962 by Greg Hyde RAAF, Directorate of Flying Safety Accident Reviews by John Crawley, Ramp Strike aboard HMAS Melbourne  by Phil Thompson, Lockerbie Disaster. (Grahame Higgs)


     

Page Authors: Grahame Higgs, Jose Cordoba, Darren Crick, Brendan Cowan, Martin Edwards & Anthony Dykes

Converted to CMS 2nd September 2025

Updated 14th May 2021