One of several crash sites that are still visible in the Brecon Beacons (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto). Probably the most well-known crash site lies at Carreg Goch. There, 76 years ago, a.. A GUIDE to aircraft crash sites in the Brecon Beacons has been launched at Brecon's RAF Association club. The guide is the result of painstaking research by 87-year-old RAF veteran Len Roberts of Brecon. He first produced a guide, detailing military aircraft crash sites and the names of the crews lost in 1992. The latest edition with 12 more sites added has now been published. For the full.

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Aircraft crash sites in the Brecon Beacons National Park

Crash site of a World War two Wellington Bomber which crashed into Carreg Coch in the Brecon

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Vampire Jet Crash Site Walking Route. Distance: 8km (5 miles) Time: 3 - 4 hours. Elevation gain: 425m (1500ft) Difficulty: Moderate - challenging. Starting Point: Layby on Heol Lan. Map : OS Explorer OL12 Brecon Beacons National Park. Here is a short video of the Vampire Jet crash site walk.. The Vampire aircraft, with the designation VZ106, crashed in the Brecon Beacons on 9th October 1953. The table below explains the circumstances and location of the crash, as well as access details and a generic photograph of this kind of aircraft. Return to the Brecon Beacons Aircraft Crash Index . The South Wales Voice newspaper of Friday 23rd.