Bomber Command Memorial Register

Vickers Wellington DV771

LeicestershireWellington

Wymeswold, Charnwood

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The Memorial

Type
Board / Plaque / Tablet
Inscription
Wymeswold RAF Eagle Mural Created by R Hubbard in 1986 as a memorial to the crew of Wellington bomber DV771 of 28 OTU that crashed nearby on 25th November 1943 after its starboard engine caught fire on a routine night exercise. There was one survivor. [crew names listed on memorial]

Location

Wymeswold, Charnwood, Leicestershire

Community Connection

memorial to the crew of Wellington bomber DV771

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Aircraft & Operation Details

Aircraft Type
Wellington
Serial Number
DV771
Date of Loss
1943-11-25

Crew

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Crew of 28 OTU Wellington MF200
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Aircrew of Wellington R1801
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Avro Lancaster W4938
7.5 miles away
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Sources

IWM War Memorials Register (official_database)
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Last updated 2026-04-12

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