Hillsgrove Airport, Rhode Island – December 31, 1934
Warwick, Rhode Island
At 3:30 p.m. on December 31, 1934, an army reserve 2nd Lieutenant took off from Boston Airport bound for Hillsgrove State Airport in Rhode Island. He arrived at Hillsgrove at 4:10 p.m. and attempted to land. As he came in over the runway he overshot the landing and crashed through a fence and ended up on the roadway beyond.
Although the plane suffered damage, neither the pilot or his passenger were injured.
The aircraft involved was an O-1E observation plane, (Ser. No. 29-304)
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About ten months later on November 4, 1935, the same pilot was flying a PT-3A trainer aircraft, (Ser. No 29-121) from Mitchel Field, Long Island, N.Y., to Hartford, Connecticut, when he was blown off course by a strong easterly wind and wound up over Rhode Island. After finding Hillsgrove Airport, he landed to refuel. At time he landed there was construction going on at the airport involving the installation of runway lights. Landing in a strong cross wind, the lieutenant’s aircraft drifted over into one of the construction ditches situated along the runway and ground looped. Damage to the aircraft consisted of left wing crumpling and the left landing gear being torn off. The pilot was uninjured.
Sources:
Technical Report Of Aircraft Accident, (Two reports) dated January 14, 1935, and November 15, 1935.
Photo Credit: Louis C. McGowan, R.I.