Dayton - Dayton

Crew was performing a test flight on this prototype of the Boeing 299 (registered NX13372 - "X13372") which will be renamed later Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. Shortly after take off from Wilbur Wright Field located near Dayton, aircraft stalled and crashed in flames in an open field just after runway end. The pilot was killed while three other occupants were seriously injured. One of the survivor, an engineer, died few days later. Wilbur Wright Field became in 1948 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The captain who was killed was Major Ployer Peter Hill, an American aviator who will give his name to the Ogden Air Base in Utah on December 1, 1939. The killed engineer was Les Tower.

Flight / Schedule

Dayton - Dayton

Registration

NX13372

MSN

1963

Year of Manufacture

1935

Date

October 30, 1935 at 12:00 AM

Type

CRASH

Flight Type

Test

Flight Phase

Takeoff (climb)

Crash Site

Airport (less than 10 km from airport)

Crash Location

Dayton-Wright Brothers Memorial Ohio

Region

North America • United States of America

Crash Cause

Technical failure

Narrative Report

On October 30, 1935 at 12:00 AM, Dayton - Dayton experienced a crash involving Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, operated by Boeing Airplane Company, with the event recorded near Dayton-Wright Brothers Memorial Ohio.

The flight was categorized as test and the reported phase was takeoff (climb) at a airport (less than 10 km from airport) crash site.

4 people were known to be on board, 2 fatalities were recorded, 2 survivors were identified or estimated. This corresponds to an estimated fatality rate of 50.0%.

Crew on board: 4, crew fatalities: 2, passengers on board: 0, passenger fatalities: 0, other fatalities: 0.

The listed crash cause is technical failure. Crew was performing a test flight on this prototype of the Boeing 299 (registered NX13372 - "X13372") which will be renamed later Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. Shortly after take off from Wilbur Wright Field located near Dayton, aircraft stalled and crashed in flames in an open field just after runway end. The pilot was killed while three other occupants were seriously injured. One of the survivor, an engineer, died few days later. Wilbur Wright Field became in 1948 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The captain who was killed was Major Ployer Peter Hill, an American aviator who will give his name to the Ogden Air Base in Utah on December 1, 1939. The killed engineer was Les Tower.

Aircraft reference details include registration NX13372, MSN 1963, year of manufacture 1935.

Fatalities

Total

2

Crew

2

Passengers

0

Other

0

Crash Summary

Crew was performing a test flight on this prototype of the Boeing 299 (registered NX13372 - "X13372") which will be renamed later Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. Shortly after take off from Wilbur Wright Field located near Dayton, aircraft stalled and crashed in flames in an open field just after runway end. The pilot was killed while three other occupants were seriously injured. One of the survivor, an engineer, died few days later. Wilbur Wright Field became in 1948 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The captain who was killed was Major Ployer Peter Hill, an American aviator who will give his name to the Ogden Air Base in Utah on December 1, 1939. The killed engineer was Les Tower.

Cause: Technical failure

Occupants & Outcome

Crew On Board

4

Passengers On Board

0

Estimated Survivors

2

Fatality Rate

50.0%

Known people on board: 4

Operational Details

Schedule / Flight

Dayton - Dayton

Flight Type

Test

Flight Phase

Takeoff (climb)

Crash Site

Airport (less than 10 km from airport)

Region / Country

North America • United States of America

Aircraft Details

Registration

NX13372

MSN

1963

Year of Manufacture

1935