LostAircraft.com Searchable Database and Forums in Dutch and English: See: Database: www.lostaircraft.com • Database Forums: www.lostaircraft.com • Index page This is wonderful news, what with the heartbreaking loss of LostBombers.co.uk which was at: http://www.lostbombers.co.uk Terrific News! What a tremendous resource for friends and family descendants! Salute!
and here is a data base (in many languages ) for aircrafts lost over France during the war. Crashes avions 39-45
Here's another collection of searchable databases for USN, USAAF and USAF aircraft losses: Welcome to Aviation Archaeology Note: On these lists, some "losses" are actually aircraft that were transferred to allied governments.
hate to say this but hopefully the "NEW" site has not broken copyright laws like the former site did when using uncredited info's from the books "RAF Bomber Command Losses" ..... much success !
Note that as of August 17th 2015: LostAircraft.com is down for an undetermined number of days for maintenance. http://lostaircraft.com/ Database: http://lostaircraft.com/database.php?lang=en - It's Splash screen does not indicate this yet.
For your information: All Luftwaffe (GAF) losses and United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) MACRs have been added. South East Asia Command (SEAC) / China Burma India (CBI) loss entries are well underway. As are the Polish Armed Forces PAF and RAF and USAAF losses in the North Africa / Mediterranean and Italy Campaigns. Secondly: At the request of expert members who are dedicated researchers, the following National Air Forces have been added: ===> All LostAircraft.com members can edit these entries. All members can also create new entries. <=== 1. Belgium: Armée de l'Air and the Forces Aériennes Francaises Libres 2. Finland: Finnish Defence Force 3. France: Forces Aériennes Francaises Libres 4. Greece: Royal Hellenic Air Force 5. India: Devanagari 6. Italy: Regia Aeronautica and the Aeronautica Cobelligerante and the Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana 7. Netherlands: Wapen der Militaire Luchtvaart and the Marine Luchtvaartdenst 8. Romania: Royal Romanian Forces Air Arm 9. South Africa: Union Defence Force 10. Sweden: Flygvapnet 11. United States: US Navy FINALLY: Please note that LostAircraft.com has an Advanced Database Search Engine that is presently a "secret" site. Check out: http://www.lostaircraft.com/database.php?lang=en&mode=search Again note that as of August 17th 2015: LostAircraft.com is down for an undetermined number of days for maintenance.
Hmmm! Spitfires Biography Searchable Database. Looks like Aircraft can be searched too. http://www.spitfireassociation.com.au/index.php?option=com_k2&view=itemlist&layout=category&task=category&id=49&Itemid=283