hello all
visited the wreck site of a RCN T-33 today; it is located on a well-travelled hiking trail on Mount Strachan / Black Mountain in greater Vancouver, with lots of wreckage still visible. A large group of bits seems to have been gathered together right off the trail, with more to be found in the surrounding bush. The area covered by the wreckage is fairly large, with a wing-tip tank being located about 75 yds down the hill, and more small bits even further below. I am assuming that there is much more to be found in the surrounding scrub, but then again I don't have any information regarding any post crash salvage etc.
The largest pieces visible were the aforementioned tip-tank, and what I believe are sections of the engine intake or exhaust trunks. The condition of some of the paint is incredible, and it is easy to make out stencilling etc., including the triangular "danger" symbol under the cockpit. I think one of the pieces was one of the ejection seat rails, but I am not sure.
Here is what info I could find on the internet about this crash:
from
http://www.aviation.technomuses.ca/pdf/ ... 20crash%22:
"VU-33/T-33, s/n 21465; the crash occurred on 23 November during a routine jet penetration into Vancouver Airport. Both pilots of the T-33, Lt Norman Ogden and Lt Donald Clarke, were killed."
from
http://www.seawaves.com/newsletters/TDI ... /23nov.txt:
"1963 - RCN VU 33 Sqn T-33 #21465 crashed into Black Mountain BC. Both pilots killed"
Click on the pic below to go to my the webshots album; sorry, some of the pics are a bit blurry. As can be seen, it is frequently visited; the poppy was already there when I arrived, and in fact I have never seen any pics of the plaque without a fresh one in place.
Overall a somber and serene site.
Rest in Peace Lieutenants.
regards
greg v.