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Derived from table created by [[Ric Gillespie]], [http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Forum/Highlights121_140/highlights123.html Forum, 26 January 2001.] | Derived from table created by [[Ric Gillespie]], [http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Forum/Highlights121_140/highlights123.html Forum, 26 January 2001.] In that same thread, Gillespie wrote: | ||
:[[Emily|Emily's anecdote about old aircraft wreckage on the reef]] dates from sometime between her arrival on Gardner in early 1940 to her departure in November 1941. There are no known losses in the region, or the whole Central Pacific for that matter, prior to that time which could account for that wreckage --- except one. | |||
:The chances of an unknown aircraft loss in that region prior to that time is so remote as to approach nil. Bottom line: if Emily saw aircraft wreckage, it was NR16020. | |||
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Revision as of 17:55, 9 June 2011
Derived from table created by Ric Gillespie, Forum, 26 January 2001. In that same thread, Gillespie wrote:
- Emily's anecdote about old aircraft wreckage on the reef dates from sometime between her arrival on Gardner in early 1940 to her departure in November 1941. There are no known losses in the region, or the whole Central Pacific for that matter, prior to that time which could account for that wreckage --- except one.
- The chances of an unknown aircraft loss in that region prior to that time is so remote as to approach nil. Bottom line: if Emily saw aircraft wreckage, it was NR16020.
| Date | Service | Type | BuNo | Squadron | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 March 1940 | USN | PBY-2 | 0487 | VP-25 | Hit reef on takeoff from Canton. |
| January 1942 | USN | PBY | VP-23 | Lost near Canton during night takeoff. | |
| October 1942 | USAAF | B-17D | Enroute Hawaii to Canton missed Canton and ditched near the Ellice Group. (Rickenbacker on board). | ||
| 13 November 1942 | USAAF | P-39D | Crashed on Canton, pilot killed. | ||
| 15 December 1942 | USN | PBM | Hit reef while taxiing at Canton. | ||
| 12 February 1943 | USN | PBY-5 | 8033 | VP-71 | Engine fire on takeoff at Canton. Crashed and sank. |
| 27 March 1943 | USN | PBY-5A of VP-54 | Destroyed in Japanese bombing attack on Canton. | ||
| 13 August 1943 | USN | PBY-5 | Beached at Canton after being shot up by Japanese Kawanishi H8K "Emily" flying boat. | ||
| 18 September 1943 | USAAF | P-39Q | Spun into sea on takeoff at Canton. Pilot killed. | ||
| 5 October 1943 | USN | PBY-5A | 33967 | Forced landing at sea enroute to Canton. Sank while under tow to Canton. | |
| 20 October 1943 | Consolidated PB4Y-1 | 32102 | VB-106 | Lost at sea. | |
| 23 October 1943 | IJN | Kawanishi H8K "Emily" | Shot down by P-40s 70 miles south of Baker. Two other Emilies had previously been shot down by F-6-Fs from the light carrier USS Princeton CV-22 in the vicinity of Howland and Baker. | ||
| 18 November 1943 | PB4Y-1 | 32123 | VP-108 | Non combat mission. Ditched at sea, entire crew of ten rescued six days later. One passenger missing. Pilot Lt. P. Hard & 9/Ok. [The plane could not have gone down just off Canton, or it wouldn't have taken six days to find the crew. It must have occurred en route.][3] | |
| 17 December 1943 | USAAF | C-47A | 43-30739 | Crashed at Sydney Island during sightseeing flight. Nine fatalities.[4] | |
| 30 December 1943 | USN | PBY-5A | 3393 | Missing enroute from Baker to Makin. | |
| 11 January 1944 | USN | PBJ (B-25) | Missing enroute from Canton to Tutuilla, Samoa. | ||
| 16 February 1944 | USN | PBY-5 | Sank off Canton | ||
| 19 July 1944 | B24J Liberator | 41029 | "Crashed after takeoff from Canton Island, Pacific Ocean, Jul 19, 1944 near the reef edge. 5 killed"[5] | ||
| 10 June 1944 | USN | PBM-3D | 48199 | Engine fire, forced landing, beached at Howland. Aircraft burned. | |
| 2 August 1944 | USN | PV-1 | Gear up landing after aborted takeoff at Canton. | ||
| 5 September 1944 | USN | PBM-3D | 45236 | VP-200 | Engine failure, forced landing at sea (exact location unknown); flooded and sank in high seas. |
| 22 October 1944 | USN | PBJ (B-25) | Destroyed in taxiing accident on Canton. | ||
| 31 October 1944 | USN | PBJ (B-25) | Destroyed in taxiing accident on Canton. | ||
| 26 April 1962 | FAA | Lockheed L-749A Constellation | Crashed during touch and go landing at Canton. |
References
- ↑ "USN Overseas Aircraft Loss List.
- ↑ ASN Wikibase Occurrence #81075. Pat Gaston listed the crew members as: Pilot Lt Samuel L. Patella A-V(N) USNR, Ens Richard H. Wood A-V(N) USNR, Ens John C. Mackey A-V(N) USNR, Amm3c John Grady Waiden, Jr. USNR, Aom3c Argus Winfield, Jr. USNR, Amm3c Donald Dean Dickey USN, Art1c Itley Dwight Winn USNR, Amm3c O. Atkinson USN, Amm3c Lloyd E. Hume USN, and Amm3c William E. Lexlon USNR.
- ↑ Pat Gaston, Forum, 24 September 2004.
- ↑ "Crash of a C-47 on Sydney Island."
- ↑ "1944 USAAF Serial Numbers."