List of aircraft accidents at Eglin Air Force Base

This is a partial list of aviation accidents at Eglin Field/Eglin Air Force Base, Florida or involving Eglin-based aircraft.

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1930s

1940s

Fisher P-75A, 44-44550, the next serialled airframe to the example lost in a fatal accident at Eglin Field, 10 October 1944.
Second XP-77 prototype, 43-34916, which was lost during Air Proving Ground tests on 22 October 1944.

1950s

This accident was added to the Wikipedia article on 12 June 2012. Exactly one month later, it was discovered by board members of the Pine Mountain Trail Association at the F. D. Roosevelt State Park, who had been seeking details of the 1953 accident. Based on information in this article, they were able to locate survivor Richard Schmidt within a day, and on the Veterans' Day weekend, 10 November 2012, he and Monica Clisham Coffey, the daughter of the B-25's pilot, unveiled a plaque and a memorial rock at Dowdell Knob to those who died in the crash, and in Schmidt's honor.[160] Schmidt was also reunited with 84-year-old Robert Lee Wadsworth of nearby Manchester, and 88-year-old Billy Colquitt, "the minister who accompanied Wadsworth up the mountain and prayed with Airman 2nd Class Benny J. Shepard as he drew his dying breaths."[161][162]
A screen image of XB-51 46-0685, from Toward the Unknown. The airframe crashed 25 March 1956 while transiting to Eglin AFB.

1960s

Capt. Richard J Rice, Fort Walton Beach, Fla., 27, aircraft commander.
Capt. David L Murphy, Bloomfield, Neb., pilot.
Capt. Thomas D Carter, Helena, Ark., Navigator.
T-Sgt. Bernard P Terrien, Gillett, Wis., 32, crew chief.
Capt. Robert H Sanford, Greensboro, N.C. 34, the passenger.[247]
4751st ADMS
Tail section of Fairchild C-123K, 55-4518, which crashed 25 January 1968, still extant in 2012.

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

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