Pownal, Maine – October 3, 1943
On the morning of October 3, 1943, two British Corsairs, (JT-190 & JT-198), belonging to the 1837 Squadron, took off from the Brunswick Naval Air Station for a tactical training flight. While over the town of Pownal they collided in mid-air. One pilot was killed instantly, the other managed to bail out, but later died of his injuries. Both aircraft came down within one hundred feet of each other in a swamp near the Pownal State School. The debris field was spread over a large area.
The pilots were identified as Lieutenant David J. F. Watson, (24), and Lieutenant Commander Alfred J. Sewell, (30). Both are buried in the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Cemetery in Kittery, Maine.
To see photos of their graves click below.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71686589/alfred-jack-sewell
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71691019/david-james_felshaw-watson
Sources:
The Lewiston Daily Sun, “Two British Pilots Killed As Planes Collide In Mid Air”, October 4, 1943
The Waterbury Democrat, “British Flyers Killed in N. E. ” October 4, 1943
Aviation Archeology In Mane website http://mewreckchasers.com/