| Last flight of WF791 - 21 years on |
| Written by David Savery |
| Saturday, 30 May 2009 00:00 |
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I lived in the suburb of Ernesford Grange in Coventry as a kid, about three miles from Coventry Airport (better known then as Baginton Airport). Also taking part was 38 year old Flight Lieutenant Peter Stacey in a Gloster Meteor T7, registration WF791, a plane built by the company of local man and father of the jet engine Sir Frank Whittle.
Some people say the Meteor had fallen below stall speed by then, but I know what I saw. Flt. Lt. Stacey knew if he hit the houses there would be massive loss of life and he took the split second decision to nose dive the stricken Meteor into a patch of open ground between the Willenhall and Ernesford Grange housing estates. I saw the Meteor in a controlled descent until that sudden nose dive. Sadly, the fuel laden plane exploded on impact into a massive fireball which bathed us in heat and left us knowing there was no hope of Flt. Lt. Stacey surviving. ![]() The crash site (red) and my approximate position at the time (green)
![]() Flight Leiutenant Stacey's memorial at the crash site. Photographed 23/05/09
![]() The crash site in May 2009 as taken from the entrance to the housing estate. The plane hit the edge of the group of trees in the foreground at the centre of this picture. The single tree was badly burned at the time but eventually recovered. At the time, the police car was stopped here and nothing could be seen of the grassed area because of the thick smoke.
![]() The housing estate as seen from the crash site in 2009. Debris from the crash rained down on the houses in the foreground.
http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/photo/292806.html MOD accident report, 14/12/88: Forum discussion (includes discussion on Mildenhall mix-up): Article of interest from 2012: ![]() CET, Final edition, 31/05/88
![]() Evening Telegraph, Rugby edition, 31/05/88
![]() CET, Lunch edition, 08/06/88 Other articles of interest (not shown here) can be found in the Herbert Art Gallery History Centre Coventry Evening Telegraph archives, 31/05/88 page 3, 01/06/88 page 1 & page 9 and on numerours readers letters pages over the first two weeks of June where people wrote to express their concern over ageing planes flying over their houses as part of the annual air pageant and praising Flt. Lt. Stacey for his courage.
Before I closed the Comments section of this blog I received the following messages: A great piece of info, i saw the plane go down and all the smoke when i was a kid. Its haunted me ever since. The only nightmares i have are plane crashes, im sure this has had a big impact on me. Im glad i found this post, ive looked for information on it before but never found anything. :) Rob Noon I was Peter Stacey's girlfriend at the time he died and this is the first time I have been able to bring myself to read anything about the crash or look at any pictures. Losing him was a massive shock I was 25 at the time. I think about him every day - even now and mark the anniversary of his death every year. Sam |