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On April 25, 1944, a Royal Air Force Liberator B Mark VI en route to Britain via Gander, Newfoundland crashed into the Griffintown neighborhood in downtown Montreal, Quebec minutes after taking off from Dorval Airport. The five-member crew and ten civilians on the ground were killed, and a large fire destroyed at least 10 homes.[1]

189 Colburne Street (now Peel Street), Montreal, April 25, 1944
189 Colburne Street (now Peel Street), Montreal, April 25, 1944

Aircraft


Consolidated B-24 Liberator assembly in the Willow Run Ford factory in Belleville, Michigan.
Consolidated B-24 Liberator assembly in the Willow Run Ford factory in Belleville, Michigan.

Between 1941 and 1945, Montreal's Dorval airport was where 9,000 aircraft were gathered from manufacturers all over North America prior to being transferred by RAF Ferry Command overseas. This Liberator B Mark VI, designated EW-148, had come from its factory in Michigan.[2]


Crash


Just after takeoff at 10:24 AM, the crew reported problems.[3] The plane cleared Mount Royal but started to lose altitude over downtown Montreal. It passed in front of the Sun Life Building and narrowly missed the tower of Windsor Station and the chimney of the Dow Brewery. At 10:30, it struck residential buildings near the corner of Shannon Street and Ottawa Street. There was an explosion, and fire immediately broke out, spread by the 9,000 litres of fuel. Firefighters took hours to contain the blaze.[1] In all, 10 to 15 homes were destroyed in the crash and subsequent fire.[3]


Victims


The flight crew all perished in the crash:

Ten civilians on the ground were killed.


Cause of the crash


The Ministry of Defense report cited structural failure of the tail section as the cause of the crash. Witnesses in the Sun Life Building described seeing part of the tail detached as it flew at low altitude apparently trying to reach the river to ditch.[3]


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- [en] 1944 Montreal RAF Liberator VI crash

[fr] Écrasement du bombardier Liberator à Montréal

L’écrasement du bombardier Liberator survient à Montréal le 25 avril 1944, durant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale. Il est décrit comme l'un des pires accidents d'avion survenu à Montréal[1].



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