West Greenwich, Rhode Island – April 24, 1946
On April 24, 1946, two navy F4U Corsairs on a training flight out of Quonset Point NAS were involved in a mid-air collision over West Greenwich. Moments later, the pilot of one plane bailed out. His Corsair, (81416), came down onto a house and exploded, killing a mother and her 2-year-old son.
Despite a damaged wing, the pilot of the other Corsair, (81312), managed to make it back to the Quonset Naval Air Station.
Both planes were assigned to VBF-82.
The dead were identified as Mrs. Eva Parenteau, 30, and her son Raymond. Mrs. Parenteau’s other two children, Phillip, 9, and Joseph, 8, were playing in a nearby yard at the time and weren’t injured.
Source: Woonsocket Call, “Mother, Baby Killed, Plane Crash Probed”, April 25, 1946, Pg. 1