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The site of the crash on the remote Brecon Beacons. Photo: Stephen Miles. A total of 11,461 Wellington planes were made, carrying out 47,409 operations under Bomber Command; 1,332 were lost in the course of the war.. This trail leads you lo the Wellington Bomber MF509 crash site in the Black Mountains region in Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons). This trail starts at Dan-Yr-Ogof Farm along the A4067. Pass through the gate and begin the climb up the hill, taking in the wonderful views of Tawe Valley along the way. As you head west, the gradient gradually eases, and you'll encounter a cave.


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Bomber crash site in the Brecon Beacons Welsh Marches Cottages


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Wellington Bomber Crash Site, Brecon Beacons, Wales, UK Stock Photo 32219803 Alamy


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Military Aircraft Crash Sites Wellington MF509


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Wellington Bomber crash site and War memorial, Cwar y Gigfran Brecon Beacons Stock Photo Alamy


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Discover the Brecon Beacons Crash Sites


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Anson L9149 Ystradgynlais Aircraft Crash Site


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Brecon Beacons most tragic accidents from plane crashes and cave rescues to the SAS Mirror


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Lancaster W4929 Ystradgynlais Aircraft Crash Sites


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Report Plane wrecks in the Brecon Beacons March and May 2018 Other Sites 28DaysLater.co.uk


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The Canso Bomber Plane Crash Site, Tofino YouTube


Report Plane wrecks in the Brecon Beacons March and May 2018 Other Sites 28DaysLater.co.uk

Report Plane wrecks in the Brecon Beacons March and May 2018 Other Sites 28DaysLater.co.uk


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Military Aircraft Crash Sites Wellington MF509


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Crash site of a World War two Wellington Bomber which crashed into Carreg Coch in the Brecon


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Report Plane wrecks in the Brecon Beacons March and May 2018 Other Sites 28DaysLater.co.uk


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Brecon Beacons Mountains Crashed Plane 2019 Stock Photo Image of dogs, area 142545828


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Campsites in Brecon Beacons Best campsites in the national park Cool Camping


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R1465 wellington bomber crash site / south Wales / brecon beacons YouTube


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Plane crash hires stock photography and images Alamy


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Report Plane wrecks in the Brecon Beacons March and May 2018 Other Sites 28DaysLater.co.uk


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Brecon Beacons crash Vehicle ends up in a reservoir BBC News

15) Wellington R1465Crashed 6th July 1942. The Wellington aircraft, with the designation R1465, crashed in the Brecon Beacons on 6th July 1942. The table below explains the circumstances and location of the crash, as well as access details and a generic photograph of this kind of aircraft. Type of Aircraft. Wellington.. A GUIDE to aircraft crash sites in the Brecon Beacons has been launched at Brecon's RAF Association club. The guide is the result of painstaking research by 87-year-old RAF veteran Len Roberts of Brecon. He first produced a guide, detailing military aircraft crash sites and the names of the crews lost in 1992. The latest edition with 12 more sites added has now been published. For the full.