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- BEA Vickers Viscount 701 (G-ALWE) Airliner
crashed into houses in Shadowmoss Road, Wythenshawe in March 1957
On March 14 1957 at 13:46pm
Flight 441, was reaching the end of a scheduled passenger flight to Ringway Airport (Manchester Airport)
after a trip from Schiphol International Airport, Amsterdam. Roughly a mile from the
threshold of the runway it was making a perfectly normal approach
when it made a sudden right turn at a steep downward angle and the right wingtip clipped the ground.
With the starboard wing furrowing the earth and breaking up, the aircraft, obviously completely out of control,
went on until it struck some houses, demolishing two of them (in one of which a woman and her infant son were killed).
The aircraft came to rest in the ruins of the houses and immediately caught fire and set fire to the houses.
All the crew members and passengers were killed in the accident. The position of the final crash
was about 900 yards short of the runway and 200 yards to the right of its extended center line.
The M.E.N reported how a year before the crash, ex-airport fireman Wally Wilding
had launched a petition protesting about the dangers of low-flying aircraft. His fears came to pass in
the most tragic way - it was his wife and two-year-old son who were killed in one of the houses that the plane struck.
The disaster was front page news in the Manchester Evening News,
yet many people living in the area have no knowledge of the tragedy.
At the time there was no mass media coverage. Yet the Viscount Discovery was BEA’s flagship plane.
It was the first of its kind to crash. You saw models of that plane in the windows of travel agent shops.
The cause of the accident was the fracture, due to fatigue,
of the 9/16 inch bolt holding the bottom of the No. 2 starboard flap unit.
The flaps on the plane were held in by one bolt. When it broke it drastically
affected the dynamics of the plane, causing it to slew over and ultimately crash.
I have lived in Wythenshawe all my life and had never heard anything
about this air disaster until I did my own research through urban exploring,
Nothing was ever put up to commemorate those who died. At the very least
there should be a plaque - with the agreement of the people that live there now.
The lives lost on this day should not be forgotten
the mother and her 2 year old son in the house,
5 crew members and 15 passengers on board.
All lost their lives.
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Walter Francis Wilding
Born 1920 in Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Died 1977 at about age 57 in Jersey, Channel Islands
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Ahh so he passed away fairly young then, he was in a lovely place, though, Jersey. I went to Jersey 2 years ago for the first time, beautiful place, my parents had their honeymoon there in '73. I am hoping he spent his last years there, with a slower and more relaxed pace of life, and by '77 he would have seen his daughter grow up and achieve her goals. I'm guessing that he could go in peace, then, knowing he had done all he could to set her up for life. Bless, Rest in Peace Walter.....Legend 🙏
Thanks Matty, good to know.
Although I wasn't born at the time of this accident, my parents used to remind us of it whenever we drove along Shadow Moss Road in the 70s and 80s. Coincidentally, my 1st teaching job was at Newall Green and my great aunt lived in Greenbrow Road. Thanks for the video.
We lived in Peel Hall just to the North. I didn't see it happen, but recollect my dad taking me up to Shadow Moss Road on the cross bar of his bike to take a look. I was 8 at the time. Very tragic. 😪
I am an ex Wythenshawe lad and I was totally aware of the accident . I think most people of my generation who lived on the estate knew about it. There was talk of making the Dadelus statue which went into the new airport into a memorial - not sure if they ever did. Last time I flew through Ringway the statue was still there. For the record I lived in Beaford Drive flats which are just off the ariel view photo you show and were last line of houses before airport.
I was born 4 years later. I was and still am infatuated with civil aviation. I used to sit on the old tree stump on the junction of Shadowmoss Road & Ringway Road as the landing aircraft went over my head. I was born & lived on Cornishway & each time I went passed the sight of this tragedy, I used to pray for the people killed. I still remember & often talk of this 'forgotten' tragedy.
I was at St Anthonys junior school at the time and we saw the crash,, soon after the parish priest, Father Keoh got us all to pray. There were open fields between the school and Shadowmoss Road at the time
Thanks For The Comment. I also went to St Anthony's although it was in the 90s early 2000s so some time after this, I couldn't imagine so much greenery between the school And the airport especially with how established the estate is now.
we lived in green meadow walk, a couple of minutes from the scene, although only three years of age its probably one of my first memories, i remember being taken in my mothers arms and running over shadow moss road with the other ladies of our street, i think they were trying to help, i also remember a fire and later on being put to bed early as i was tired, now im nearing seventy and still now and again have vivid flashbacks in my dreams. who knows, it could have been in our street ?
thanks for the video
So tragic that such a small piece of metal could cause so much loss and horror. I feel for the poor fireman who saw his own prediction come true - how awful. On a different tack, the old Pathe News film is interesting - the men working among the debris are wearing ordinary clothes, raincoats, jackets and the like. Even the firemen have only ordinary uniforms. Completely different to today.
"Vi-count" Matty, not "Viss-count". 😉
Haha iknow 🤣 I noticed when recording the video, reading isn't my strong point 😅 but I couldn't correct it without redoing the whole video so I left it and hoped it would go unnoticed 😄 🤣. Thanks for the comment 👍
I was 9 years old at the time and living in Timperley. I haven't any memory of this terrible accident, despite living only 4 miles from where it happened Thanks so much for bringing the vlog to us.
I lived in Newall Green and remember this. I went to see the crash site, horrible. just a gap where the the houses were.
Thanks for making and posting this video.
I'd forgotten all about this. Guess it gets overshadowed by the more famous and deadly Stockport and British Air Tours distasyers.
That's mad, I live about a minute from there and had no idea about this
I used to live on Crispin road in the 80s and heard it was the houses opposite. I saw the space shuttle on the back of 747 pass woodhouse park primary
I remember this even though I was a young boy as my grandparents lived on Ringway Road right by the runway. I was there at the time and still recall. My dad knew Wally as he worked at Ringway for BEA. Ironically this came up on Facebook the other day and I shared the same. The viscount should have passed over my grandparents house but as stated, veered right, straight into the row of houses. I stood at the end of the street watching the fire department put out the flames.
Wow, It's amazing to see how many people still recall this tragedy and to reach someone who had contact with Wally himself is amazing. The heart ache this man must have felt is the reason I made this video. Thank you so much for this comment.
My great grandmother lived in one of the houses, I’m not sure if it was just one of the ones that were damaged, or one of the two that were destroyed. My great grandmother and pregnant gran were thankfully out at the time. My Grandad came back and panicked because he didn’t know where they were, or if they were even alive. Thankfully everybody was safe
Wow, thanks for the comment 👍 and thank god they were all safe I love the stories of the memories people have of this disaster, I just wish the life lost was commemorated more.
That must have been so shocking for him to come home to that, and such a relief to find his family okay,
My auntie lived on Crispin Road when that plane caught fire in the 80s.
We lived near the airport. Remember my parents relaying this account of an air crash on Shadowmoss Road when I was a child.
Ive been looking for something on this a while now since my dad mentioned it to me when i was younger. I agree there shpuld be something to remember the people involved
It's a shame because there is enough space around that area that could have a simple bench or rock plaque
My grand mother told me about this
I'd really like to know what became of Wally Wilding, the husband and father of the mother and 2 year old son. I just hope he found the strength to carry on and found some other happiness in his life. :(
I just read that they also had a daughter, Barbara, who was 6 years old at the time and remembers the tragedy very well. Her father had to be handcuffed to a policeman to stop him from running into the building to save his wife and son. Barbara went on to become a chief of police. How amazing is that ! In all that adversity, the shock and losing her mother and brother at such a young age, she achieved so much. I am guessing that her father put all of his focus and positive energy into his daughter, what an amazing man!! Wonderful father, ( new subscriber, here, great video! ) and loved reading the comments of the memories of the locals. I''m from Manchester.
I will research and pin an update 😊
@@UrbexWithMatty Oh cool,, thanks Matty, would be nice to know more about how he got on, and it'd be a relief to learn that he coped and found happiness again.
@@deekey33 wally passed away 1977
I had no knowledge of this tragedy 😢
I actually live in Wythenshawe and its sad to see a disaster like this in my city
Thanks for the comment and Same im Wythenshawe born and bred it's a shame the lost of life is still not commemorated.
Despite living near the airport too we never believed this would ever actually happen. Can remember when everyone in Wythenshawe and surrounding areas would only ever refer to the airport as Ringway.
@@neilhilton35 No, but the man who lost his wife and baby must have had some idea of the danger as he had been protesting for the previous 12 months. He was an ex airport firefighter, so perhaps his experience made him more aware.. So very sad. I can't even begin to imagine how he coped, losing his young family that day, and after trying to make a change !! Devastating, and what a weird coincidence that it was his house and family !!
@@deekey33Yes exactly. He knew the real dangers and what a terrible thing to happen to his family.
Great video, does anyone know about an emergency runway in Timperley during WW2? I have seen a picture that looks like it was used as a runway but nothing seem with aircraft on it or a runway etc
I can't find much about this but I do know of a few old airfield sites around manchester so i will do some more research to see if I can find anything out thanks for the comment. If I find anything I will update you.
Just to add the name of where the alleged emergency runway was is called Shaftesbury Avenue,. I hope you will find something 😊
There are some great RUclips’s around on the subject of Manchester airfields - just do a search
@@unklejon4690 I already did that and got nothing
Hi, I have done some research into this and records do confirm it was designated as an emergency runway in the event of Ringway airfield being bombed during WWII, although luckily it was never needed to be used so fell under the radar. Thanks for the information on this.👍 😀
My dad lives on that road 💀
I used to live on this road and never knew about this crash
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Hi, thanks for the comment.
never knew this, cool video mate, cheers!
Thanks
My dad told me about this.♥️.
I recall this Air Crash. I was a teenager living in Manchester, at that time.
I recall the crash was on
a Road named Shadow Moss Road.
Anyway, Peace to all.
All because of an inadequately-sized bolt in a wing flap.
@@None-zc5vg Yes, crazy! But one good thing to come from it, is that flying is safer as a result.
hi, subbed the other day,, just catching up now,,my mum n dad are from wythenshawe, think i recall them telling me of this. Find me on fb,, and ill sent them links too :)
Will do, cheers mate
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