Help Wanted Identiifying "20th April 1965" USAF North Sea Crash, Pilot Rescue "Radio London" (from Pirate Radio ship)
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2021 8:27 am
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As per title, I've chanced upon an event*... which sadly ISN'T mentioned on the 'net
(*whilst listening to the old 'repeats' of Radio London broadcasting back in the 1960's)
All I know is, that the a/c WAS based at Laon (spelling?) in FRANCE, before de-Gaulle made the USAF "pull out"
Apparently, the pilot of the (so called) stricken fighter jet, landed within 100-yds of the 'Pirate Radio' ship, in the North Sea.
Here's an actual radio transcript (MP.3 - please click link), of the "News Broadcast" the following day
http://www.offshoreradio.co.uk/audio/tw5.mp3
What I'd like to know is =
1,) Aircraft Type : (obviously, please)
1a,) Reason as to "why" the a/c failed - (sorry, that was post-edit !)
2,) Serial number (if known),
3,) reason for being OVER the North Sea (as he'd be based further South ?)
4,) Possible mission type ?
5,) Is there one of those 'Incident Reports' available on the 'net, in general ?
I've typed in the date "20th April 1965 & USAF" & have so-far come-up with a total blank
Any further details appreciated
Here's the page where I first gleaned ANY (vague) mention, plus the date (it's the lower-middle-column)
http://www.offshoreradio.co.uk/spotwind.htm -
https://onlineradiobox.com/uk/wonderful ... p=1#review
As per title, I've chanced upon an event*... which sadly ISN'T mentioned on the 'net
(*whilst listening to the old 'repeats' of Radio London broadcasting back in the 1960's)
All I know is, that the a/c WAS based at Laon (spelling?) in FRANCE, before de-Gaulle made the USAF "pull out"
Apparently, the pilot of the (so called) stricken fighter jet, landed within 100-yds of the 'Pirate Radio' ship, in the North Sea.
Here's an actual radio transcript (MP.3 - please click link), of the "News Broadcast" the following day
http://www.offshoreradio.co.uk/audio/tw5.mp3
What I'd like to know is =
1,) Aircraft Type : (obviously, please)
1a,) Reason as to "why" the a/c failed - (sorry, that was post-edit !)
2,) Serial number (if known),
3,) reason for being OVER the North Sea (as he'd be based further South ?)
4,) Possible mission type ?
5,) Is there one of those 'Incident Reports' available on the 'net, in general ?
I've typed in the date "20th April 1965 & USAF" & have so-far come-up with a total blank

Any further details appreciated
Here's the page where I first gleaned ANY (vague) mention, plus the date (it's the lower-middle-column)
http://www.offshoreradio.co.uk/spotwind.htm -
https://onlineradiobox.com/uk/wonderful ... p=1#review