Some 1920/1930 incidents in and around Lake Erie - NO Dove!
Nov 10th 1920
Curtiss HS 2-L from Great Lakes Naval Training Station Seaplane crashed of Photographic mission
Lieutenant Harry E. Barr
Ensign Edwin M.Clarke Photographic Officer
Gunners Mate Frank John Caesar
Wreckage later found along East Shore of Lake Michagan - all crew killed
Not Lake Erie but picked up anyway
Oct 19th 1927
Curtiss HS-2L G-CAOH
Jeff Fitchie, pilot of an Ontario Forestry Patrol airplane which crashed in Sault Ste. Marie was killed
Allen S. Grant of Toronto (the Observer) was badly injured
The pilot while making a sharp turn at low altitude, seaplane stalled and crashed.
Note: I don;t think this one ended up in Lake Erie
May 4th 1928
Aircraft (beleived to be a large Biplane) en-route Milwaukee to Boston side-slipped and then nose-dived into Lake Erie at 5.10
half a mile from Long Point Ontario lighthouse.
Both occupants killed:
John 0. Rosecrans aged 22 (Art Student at Harvard) - Piot
James M. Lapey - Insurance Salesman - Passenger
Registration unknown but the figures '90' were 0n the wing. Aircraft was Flying Milwaukee to Boston
Wreckage was salvaged
Sept 9th 1928
Curtiss P1-A 26-292
Lieutenant Joseph C. Soper, 25 years old, of Seventeenth Air Squadron Selfridge Field, Mich., fell to his death today when his airplane dived into Lake Erie during an aerial
exhibition in connection with the national rifle matches at Camp Perry, Ohio. Aircrafrt crashed in 4 feet of water and body recovered
June 29th 1930
Port Arthur, Ontario. Major John O. Leach of Sault Ste. Marie was killed here when his seaplane crashed to the water at 3:15 this afternoon.
on the waterfront witnessed the tragedy. Major Leach was manoeuvring the machine over the water when suddenly his engine stalled and he crashed
onto the water.
Major Leach was a veteran of WW1 and supposedly shot down by by Manfred von Richthofen an incident in which he lost his right leg
However I can;t find him here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_vi ... RichthofenRegistration CF-
Maybe C-FAAC DH 60X c/n 884 which crashed in Canada sometime in June 1930
Dec 3rd 1932
Flying from Detroit to Pittsburg
Crashed a mile of Bar Point, just below the mouth of the Detroit River
4 killed
Patrick Tuohey (aged 36) (Pilot)
Thomas Neal Brown salesman
Miss Marcella Kopnitsky (aged 16/17) art student
Catherine Sies (age 29) waitress
Owned by Raymond Brown (brother of Victim)
Aircraft Recovered Dec 5th 1932
Registration unknown at present the aircrfat was Tri-Motor
Sept 1st 1934
Curtiss Y1P-22 (P-6E) 32-240
32-240 missing over Lake Erie Sep 1, 1934 (not Sept 24 1932 as per Baugher)
Lieut. Clement J. Gaster (Reserve Officer) of the First Army Pursuit group from Selfridge Feild, Michgan was attempting to fly over Lake Erie from Detroit.
Missing since he left Mt. Clemens for Cleveland en-route for Cleveland races
Sep 6th 1937
Biplane dived into Lake Erie half a mile south of Point Pelee, Ontatio
Three Detroit Flyers killed:
James Munro (pilot)
Harry Corley (owner of aircraft)
Jerome Tessens (employee of Corley)
Detroit to Cleveland to attend the national air races
Aircraft Registration unknown N-?