Quonset Point, R. I. – August 24, 1943

Quonset Point Naval Air Station    

OS2U Kingfisher without float
U. S. Navy Photo

     At 8:47 a,m. an OS2U Kingfisher aircraft, (Bu. No. 09413), nosed over on take off on runway 5 at the Quonset Point Naval Air Station.  There were no injuries. 

     Source: Quonset Point Crash log at Providence College Library archives. 

     As a point of fact, this same aircraft was involved in a more serious accident in Bourne, Massachusetts, on October 9, 1942.  For details, click here.  

Bourne, MA. – October 9, 1942

Bourne, Massachusetts – October 9, 1942

Cape Cod Canal

 

OS2U Kingfisher
U.S. Navy Photo

     On October 9, 1942, a U.S. Navy OS2U Kingfisher aircraft, (Bu. No. 09413), flew under the Sagamore Bridge which crosses the Cape Cod Canal in Borne, and just after doing so struck a high-voltage electric cable strung 350 feet above and across the Cape Cod Canal.  The impact sent the aircraft into a stall and caused it to hit the water near the southern shore of the canal.  The aircraft would require a major overhaul, but neither of the two-man crew was reported to be injured.   

     As a point of fact, this aircraft was put back into service and was involved in a minor accident at the Quonset Point Naval Air Station in Rhode Island on August 24, 1943.  For more information, click here. 

     Source:

     U. S. Navy accident report #43-5038, dated October 9, 1942

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