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Friday 19 April 2019

Sabres Mk4 XD730 and XD707,22nd of July 1954 Ashop Moor, Kinder scout RAF Linton-on-Ouse

 Second site on my last walk was over Kinder Scout to Mill Hill I visited the remains of 2 Sabre Mk 4's lying on Ashop Moor the planes flying as part of a 4 ship practice interception on the 22nd of July 1954 from RAF Linton-on-Ouse but due to poor weather the planes were returning to base , two XD730 and XD707 became separated from the lead pair and were seen to break cloud over Kinder reservoir at around 1000ft heading directly at the 2000ft Kinder but in the cloud the planes may have collided causing the crash or struck the rising ground ? either way the planes broke up over a wide area with the biggest remains being thrown into the Ashop Valley both Pilots were sadly lost




 At the site some big bits still lay on the moor further up a collection of electrical components and internal parts lie scattered near a small burnt area i found a heavily corroded tank cover and in the nearby stream this chute which i may be wrong but maybe something to do with the armament ?
there are other remains on the top of Kinder but i came over the top way off track and missed them this time

 Crew =
F/o J.D.Horne, XD707
Flt A.Green ,XD730


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