The Strange 1940 Mid-Air Collision at Brocklesby

In New South Wales, Australia, about 120 km south of Wagga Wagga, lies a small community of farmers and cattle rearers called Brocklesby. The village was once an important station on the Culcairn-Corowa railway line, whose main purpose was to haul wheat from the region to the ports for export. Then the railway closed, and now all that remains in Brocklesby are the grain silos, the defunct railway tracks and a couple of scattered houses. It is said that the only exciting thing that ever happened here, or rather, the sky above, was a mid-air collision.

1940 Mid-Air Collision at Brocklesby

The strangest mid-air collision ever. The two Avro Ansons crashed and got entangled together.



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