1947 — Dec 31, USAF B-29 weather recon. plane engine loss/crash after takeoff, Elmendorf AFB, AK–9
Compiled by Wayne Blanchard 10-5-2023 for upload to: https://www.usdeadlyevents.com/
–9 Air Weather Recon Assoc. “Gone, But Not Forgotten.” Accessed 12-23-2011
–9 AP. “B-29 Bomber Meets Disaster Near Anchorage.” Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau AK. 12-31-1947, 1.
Narrative Information
“B-29 44-62200 31 Dec 47 375th RS (VLR) Wea. Elmendorf AFB, AK
1Lt Joseph E. Finkey
1Lt William N. Green
1Lt Paul G. Jordan
2Lt Donald DeNeau
MSgt James D. Matthew
TSgt George W. Bessire
SSgt David C. Brown
Sgt Edward C. Decker
Cpl Earl P. Domangue.”
(Air Weather Recon Assoc. “Gone, But Not Forgotten.” Accessed 12-23-2011)
Newspaper
Dec 31, AP: “Anchorage, Alaska, Dec. 31. – (AP) – An Air Force B-29 with nine aboard apparently met disaster two minutes after leaving Elmendorf Field on a routine long range weather observation flight shortly after midnight today, and field authorities said a search would be concentrated in thee area where a ‘blinding flash’ was seen. The big plane took off at 12:11 a.m. (5:11 a.m. Eastern Standard Time) on a routine mission to the San Francisco Bay area. At 12:33 the pilot radioed the field’s control tower: ‘No. 3 engine out. Stand by.’ A few seconds later, the Public Relations officer reported, personnel in the tower saw a ‘blinding flash.’
“There has been no contact with the plane since that time. Aerial observation attempts have been thwarted by a steadily falling snow. Disaster was believed to have struck the plane over the Lost Lake and Point McKenzie areas, directly west of Anchorage.
“It is the second B-29 crash in Alaska within eight days. Another on a long-range navigation training mission crashed in isolated Northwester Alaska Dec. 23 and two crew members, believed dead, are still being sought….” (Assoc. Press. “B-29 Bomber Meets Disaster Near Anchorage. Disappears 2 Minutes After Hop.” Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau, AK. 12-31-1947, 1.)
Sources
Air Weather Recon Assoc. “Gone, But Not Forgotten.” Accessed 12-23-2011 at: http://www.awra.us/gallery-may05.html
Associated Press. “B-29 Bomber Meets Disaster Near Anchorage. Disappears 2 Minutes After Hop.” The Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau, AK. 12-31-1947, p. 1. Accessed 10-5-2023 at: https://newspaperarchive.com/the-daily-alaska-empire-dec-31-1947-p-1/