The B-29 Superfortress wreck is located on grid reference SK 090949 on the OS map. Thanks again. The plane crash remains are scattered over a wide area, along with a small memorial plaque with the sad story of the crash from 1948. Trig point at Higher Shelf Stones (on a sunny day!) . Most of the Bleaklow area is at least 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level and the shallow bowl of Swains Greave on the eastern side is the source of the River Derwent. Peak District - Peak District Air Accident Research maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ll=53.45054,-1.864591&am. View on Bing maps using Ordnance Survey mapping. Despite his concern, however, he had heard no subsequent impact. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, id proberbly abandon it and quickly turn around with "Bleaklow Lad" thoughts in my mind , but to my surprise it was fellow wreck enthusiast ian , nice meeting you there ian at that early hour ,i find the moors are quite peaceful early morningRe bleaklow ghostys i recently saw on youtube a image showing a figure behind some of the udercarriage struts at the b29 prob one his m8s but they claim other. Ian, I visited today. beside the moorland known as National Trusts, Maps and compass are always a great idea for rugged hikes and walks. Listed summits of Bleaklow: Name Grid ref Height Status Higher Shelf Stones: 621 m: Nuttall Bleaklow Stones: 628 m: Bleaklow. Great shot. Now walking with our rain proofs on and glad of our walking boots, we were still laughing and joking, the return walk was only another three miles away from where we had parked beside the A57. bleaklow plane crash grid ref - walkthewalkabout.com My Son, David Moore, did visit the crash site. Below; It is doubtful the crew ever saw the ground. Last edited on 25 November 2022, at 23:47, "Accident Boeing RB-29A Superfortress 44-61999, 03 Nov 1948", "Superfortress RB-29 44-61999 'Over-Exposed!' [1][2], The aircraft crashed at Higher Shelf Stones on the Bleaklow moorland plateau near Glossop in Derbyshire on 3 November 1948. The path from the PW is fairly clear in good visibility. Certainly, in his evidently hasty pull for a safe height, he managed to clear the edge of Kinder, but equally evidently something untoward happened after he had done so, for both aircraft struck the ground in a single impact point not many yards into the plateau. There is no reason to suspect they are there is you don't know that they are. There are at least 8 crash sites on Bleaklow, depending on how you define its boundaries. Co-pilot, Captain Harry Stroud How to find the B-29 'Overexposed' Crash Site | Bleaklow - YouTube This 14.5 mile walk starts in Glossop and heads up onto Higher Shelf Stones, Bleaklow Head, Featherbed Top, Mill Hill and Harry Hut, passing 3 Peak District air crash sites on the way. Weekend Walks: Bleaklow Plane Crash Site - OS Maps The memorial at the B-29 crash site B-29 Crash Site Walk. Grid ref SK 08303 97004 from UK Air Crash Site Coordinates +++++ Photo taken last May after a chilly night out on Bleaklow. Notwithstanding this, the second load proffered was even heavier; only then the pilot was quite unable to accomplish the transition to forward flight. Cruising speed 230mph. Grid reference SK 09223 95910. At SK 09468 94926 this path leaves the stream and heads west and out across the moor, going directly to the southern end of the crash site. One of those, been there, got the T-shirt situations, and it can be dangerous. Once we had walked to the trig point at Higher Shelf Stones we just wanted to explore more while we were there and so naturally carried on our way to find more exhilarating view points and further ideas for the future visits. Here the PW heads north. [2][3][4] likely due to the head wind. Sergeant Donald R. Abrogast WARNING: This site has become very popular with visitors after extensive exposure on social media, Patch Haley, Team Leader of Glossop Mountain Rescue Team, has had to point out that visitors should be aware that social media only tells half of the story after a spate of callouts during the autumn of 2020 to people who have been getting lost trying to visit the site. Bleaklow Plane Crash Walk. It was modified as a reconnaissance aircraft, rather than a bomber. There is, however sad, no good day for your Father to be killed. Corporal George Ingram There is one at this point now, which is helpful. B-29 'Over Exposed' Crash Site - Glossop, England - Atlas Obscura Memorial laid by 367 Air Navigation Course of RAF Finningley on November 12th 1988. So do I Ian, TBF Andrew, you have to make a specific effort to come across it, its hardly strewn across the Pennine way. A first load, at an estimated weight of one thousand pounds, had been successfully lifted. Also surviving was David Deveres Mother, Mary L. Moore. Approximate post code for the lay-by is S33 0AB. Following the path through the Bleaklow section Stage 4 - Bleaklow to Crowden. Most of the Bleaklow area is at least 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level and the shallow bowl of Swains Greave on the eastern side is the source of the River Derwent. Interesting light on the poppy, with it being only partly lit by the rising sun might represent the untimely death of these two airmen.
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