COLLISION OF TWO AVRO ANSONS
AT GERALDTON, WA
ON 9 FEBRUARY 1943

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On 9 February 1943, two Avro Ansons of 4 Service Flying Training School (4SFTS) RAAF collided at Geraldton in Western Australia. Two RAAF personnel, LAC Colin Wright and Flt. Lt. Robert Spicer were killed as a result of this collision. They were taking off from Geraldton airfield when another Avro Ansons landed on top of them. Their Memorial Panel No at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra is No. 117.

Can anyone confirm the Serial Nos of these two aircraft?

Was it R3558 and N4977?

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In Memory of

COLIN CHARLES HORTON WRIGHT

Leading Aircraftman
427368
Royal Australian Air Force
who died on
Tuesday, 9th February 1943. Age 18.

Son of Charles and Constance Wright, of South Perth.

Cemetery: GERALDTON WAR CEMETERY, Western Australia, Australia

Grave Reference/ Panel Number: Plot A. Row A. Grave 7.

 

In Memory of

ROBERT CECIL SPICER

Flight Lieutenant
406190
Royal Australian Air Force
who died on
Tuesday, 9th February 1943. Age 24.

Son of Charles Henry and Christina Spicer; husband of Florence Mary Spicer, of Claremont.

Cemetery: GERALDTON WAR CEMETERY, Western Australia, Australia
Grave Reference/Panel Number: Plot A. Row A. Grave 6.

 


 

Subject:     WA CRASH SITES
Date:             Mon, 10 Jul 2000 20:35:06 +0800
From:           "laurie baker" <lbaker@wantree.com.au>

Dear Peter,

Congratulations on a great website, being a west aussie I found the information very interesting.

My father is an ex pilot of the second world war and trained at Geraldton in Western Australia and just prior to arriving at the station (Feburary 1943) one of his primrary school classmates by the name of Colin Wright and from his memory the instructor was flight LT Nitschie (or was it Flt. Lt. Robert Spicer?) were killed at the base.

The incident occured when they were about to take off in their Anson when another Anson landed on top of them, My father does not recall the precise day, however it appears you have no records of this event.They are both burierd in the cementtry between Geraldton and Geralton airport.

If I can be of any further assistance please advise.

Regards Laurie Baker

P.S. My father flew with 467 Squadron from Waddington near Lincoln in PO S Sugar which is now housed in the British aviation museum in Hendon.

 

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