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Crew of the PBY-1 1937

BIG FLYING BOAT OF NAVY FALLS INTO BAY AT SAN DIEGOSix Meet Death and Two Are Injured in Crash of New SeaplaneCraft Hits Whaling Ship As It Swoops Down for LandingSAN DIEGO, Calif., Aug 24 - (AP) - Disaster - for the first time - struck the navy's armada of giant flying boats last night, sending a new $150,000 plane crashing in San Diego bay, where early today rescuers hunted the bodies of its dead.SIX DEADSix men, including three officers, of a crew of eight were killed, the others injured, when the plane fell. Hull submerged in shallow water, the wreck was quickly surrounded by navy and private ships as giant searchlights illuminated the bay.The dead, four of whom were believed still trapped within the plane were listed as W. C. DEY, jr, Lieutenant; F. L. WALLACE, lieutenant junior grade; W. M. FRESHOUR, lieutenant junior grade; R FALL, aviation chief machinist's mate; R M PURDY, radioman, second class, and H. K. BRYAN, radioman, third class, naval aviation pilot.Lifted out of the hull and ushed to naval hospital, two survivors were treated for injuries J. W. Blackman, aviation ordnanceman, second class was only slightly hurt. T. P. Dougherty, aviation machinist's mate, third class, suffered severe shock and multiple lacerations.PRACTICE FLIGHTThe ill-starred plane, PBY-1, whose sister flying boats have flown in mass formation to Honolulu and the canal zone in the past two years, was undergoing a 'routine night practice flight" for a forthcoming hop to Panama in September.As it swooped down for a landing after being in the air for several hours, the seaplane struck the Narwhal, an abandoned whaling ship once used in filming "Moby Dick"The 63 [fraction] foot hull of the flying boat nosed over in the bay mud, crushing its metal framework like paper.Only the bottom of the fuselage and the two wing pontoons showed above water.In desperate haste to extricate the victims, three of a crew of 175 navy men were imperiled by a sudden fire, started when sparks ignited spilled gasoline.TWO RESCUEDThe trio jumped into the bay and were pulled out again after fellow searchers extinguished the flames.After the fire, a body, the second to be found, was taken from the wreckage. His legs caught in twisted metal, the dead flier was waist deep in the water.Nevada State Journal, Reno, NV 24 Aug 1937

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Harry King Bryan Flowers have been left.

20 Oct 1912 – 23 Aug 1937

Clayhatchee, Dale County, Alabama, USA

Robert “ ” Fall Veteran Flowers have been left.

unknown – 23 Aug 1937

Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA

Plot info: 14, 1838

William McKee Freshour Flowers have been left.

1909 – 23 Aug 1937

Piqua, Miami County, Ohio, USA

Plot info: 3-83

Ralph Malcolm Purdy Flowers have been left.

unknown – 23 Aug 1937

Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA

Plot info: Sec: 17 Site: 19159-C

Ford Llewellyn Wallace Veteran Flowers have been left.

7 Dec 1907 – 23 Aug 1937

San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA

Plot info: O S, 162

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