Low Bradley Mk.XI Memorial
Low Bradley, near Skipton, Pennines (North)
The Memorial
It is maintained by Bradley Parish Council.
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Low Bradley, near Skipton, Pennines (North), North Yorkshire
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What Happened
Community Connection
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The crew of the Wellington remained overnight at Skipton on Swale after the unplanned landing.
Aircraft & Operation Details
Crew (8 members)
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Further Reading
Detailed account of Wellington HZ251's crash on 23 September 1943. The crew had completed a navigation exercise the previous day, landing at RAF Skipton-on-Swale due to poor weather. On departure for their home base at RAF Silloth, the aircraft took a southern route via the Irish Sea coast. Near Skipton the port wing spar failed, the wing detached, and the aircraft crashed near the Leeds-Liverpool Canal at Bridge 183.
What you'll find: Explore detailed account of Wellington HZ251's crash on 23 September 1943 at Low Bradley Mk.XI Memorial.
Port wing spar failure caused crashHome station was RAF Silloth, CumbriaLanded at Skipton-on-Swale due to weather on 22 SeptCrashed near Leeds-Liverpool Canal, Bridge 183All seven Polish crew killed
Documentation of the crash site and memorial near Skipton with photographs. HZ251 was built by Vickers Armstrong at Blackpool and taken on charge by 6 (C)OTU on 19 March 1943.
Built by Vickers Armstrong, BlackpoolTaken on charge 19 March 19436 (C)OTU unit
TracesOfWar entry for the Wellington Mk XI bomber memorial at Low Bradley, documenting its location and commemorative purpose for the Polish crew.
What you'll find: The poignant story of the Low Bradley Mk.XI Memorial dedicated to the brave Polish crew.
All crew were Polish Air ForceMemorial documented on international war heritage site
Yorkshire Aircraft website entry providing technical and historical details of Wellington HZ251 and the circumstances of the crash near Skipton.
What you'll find: Explore detailed history and technical specs of Low Bradley Mk.XI Memorial on Yorkshire Aircraft website.
Pilot was F/Sgt Franciszek Ciaston PAF
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