26 Mar Fokker F.XII – G-AEOT Fokker F.XII G-AEOT crashed in the early hours of 19 November 1936 into trees on Pound Hill, Tilgate Forest, approximately seven miles ... Continue reading
26 Mar Boulton Paul P.71A – G-ACOX The first Boulton Paul P.71A aircraft, registered G-ACOX and named 'Boadicea' was lost in the English Channel, off Dungeness, Kent, on ... Continue reading
26 Mar de Havilland DH.86A Express – G-ADYF The de Havilland DH.86A Express, operating a mail flight to Germany, crashed shortly after takeoff. It turned through 180 degrees, lost... Continue reading
26 Mar Savoia-Marchetti S.73 – OO-AGN Crashed in bad weather. Four crew (Pilot Capt Graf Jean Joseph H.G. Schoonbroodt (33), radio operator Jean Desmet, mechanic Alphonse Ve... Continue reading
26 Mar Savoia-Marchetti S.73P – OO-AGM The aircraft left Brussels, Belgium, at 15:15 and arrived at Croydon Airport at 17:00. There was dense fog when landing. The aircraft h... Continue reading
26 Mar Handley Page W.10 – G-EBMM Crashed shortly after takeoff. The Inspector of Accidents concluded that the probable cause was a fracture of a main bolt that secured ... Continue reading
26 Mar Lior et Olivier 213 – F-AIVG The aircraft flew into a radio beacon adjacent to the runway at Croydon Airport, Croydon, Surrey in bad visibility. It stalled and cras... Continue reading
26 Mar Lior et Olivier 212 – F-AIFE The aircraft, named "LP Mouillard", crashed into the grounds of the Selsdon Park Hotel, near Croydon, Surrey whilst on approach to Croy... Continue reading
26 Mar Armstrong Whitworth Argosy II – G-AACH Argosy II "City of Edinburgh" crashed and burnt out during a training flight. The starboard (no.3) engine quit and the aircraft hit the... Continue reading
26 Mar Farman F.63bis Goliath – F-FHMY The aircraft suffered structural failure of the starboard tailplane. The pilot attempted to make an emergency landing at the Pagehurst ... Continue reading