Springfield, Vermont – July 26, 1930
On July 26, 1930, a plane carrying two men left Athol, Massachusetts, bound for Springfield, Vermont. As the plane was circling to land at the Springfield Airport, (Today known as Hartness State Airport.) it suddenly went into a spin and crashed in a field next to the airport. Both men were killed.
The dead were identified as (Pilot) Wayne Tatcher, and his passenger, Dr. Clarence M. Taft, both of Athol, Mass.
Source:, New York Times, “Vermont Crash Kills Two”, July 27, 1930
Updated April 12, 2017
The aircraft involved in this accident was a de Havilland Moth bi-plane, powered by a four-cylinder engine. It crashed on property owned by Winifred McCann located next to the airport. According to witnesses, the aircraft had circled over the field at an altitude of about 200 feet before banking into a left turn, where it suddenly went into a spin and crashed.
The accident was investigated by Inspector Robert Hoyt of the Department of Commerce.
Source: Springfield Reporter, “Two Killed When Plane Makes Dive”, July 31, 1930. Article supplied by Mr. Brian Lindner, Vermont Aviation Historian.