List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1943–1944)

For more exhaustive lists, see the Aircraft Crash Record Office or the Air Safety Network or the Dutch Scramble Website Brush and Dustpan Database.

They were heading to Naval Air Station Willow Grove in Horsham Township, Pennsylvania, to pick up CG-4A gliders and tow them to Maxton AAF.

He was following a holding circuit when the aircraft hit trees on Locust Mountain, located approximately an eighth of a mile west of Tamaqua, Pennsylvania at 2110 EST, and broke up.

The two survivors left were Corporal Joseph W. Enloe and Private Charles H. Davis, who were found wandering around the site of the crash a half hour afterwards.

21 March Royal Air Force Halifax Bomber JP137 crashed soon after take-off from Hurn Airport in Southern England killing all on board and two civilians on the ground.

U.S. Army personnel remove bodies from the wreckage of General Frank Maxwell Andrews' B-24D after it struck a mountain side in Iceland, 3 May 1943. The rudders and elevators have lost their fabric covering after the accident
Lt. Walter L. Chewning effecting pilot rescue aboard USS Enterprise , 10 November 1943.
The first XP-55 lies inverted following a crash during flight testing.
TBF ramp strike, 25 March 1944.
The earlier Ju 88 R-1 nightfighter flown to RAF Dyce by its defecting crew the year before the 13 July 1944 event
Second XP-77 prototype, 43-34916 , which was lost during Air Proving Ground tests on 22 October 1944, at Eglin Field , Florida.
USS Langley (CVL-27) rolling heavily during Typhoon Cobra, 18 December 1944.