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...To Be Remembered
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        On 23  September 1940 a Bristol Blenheim Mk1 from 17 Operational Training Unit
        Royal Air Force (17 OTU RAF) took off from RAF Upwood for live bombing practice
        over  Cardigan  Bay.  The  aircraft  was  piloted  by  F/Lt  Robert
        George COVENTRY RAF; Sgt J LANE RAFVR and Sgt G WILSON
        RAFVR was his crew.
        Whilst  returning  to  its  base  the  aircraft  developed  engine
        problems. At approximately 14:30, it is believed that the pilot
        was  trying  to  land  the  stricken  aircraft  at  a  nearby  airfield
        when it crashed at Field Court Farm.  The pilot, 27-year-old
                        Canadian-born Robert Coventry, the son
                        of  a  Canadian  MP,  died  instantly  in  the
                        crash  and  is  buried  at  Down  Hatherley
                        church near Gloucester. His two crewmates survived.
                        Robert's  heroic  actions  on  that  fateful  day  meant  dozens  of
                        youngsters  sitting  in  their  Quedgeley  School  classroom  close-by
                        survived the fiery crash. 80 years on from the tragedy, villagers,
                        including some of the children whose lives were probably saved
                        by Robert on that fateful day, are planning for a memorial to be
                        built in his memory.
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