Yelling Lancaster Memorial
Yelling, Cambridgeshire
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The Memorial
It is maintained by Yelling Parish Council.
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Yelling, Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire
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OS Grid Ref: TL2563
What Happened
Community Connection
Remembrance
A visit to the current small airfield on the former RAF Bourn, which was built in 1940/41 and served as a bomber station during WW2. It was initially a satellite for nearby RAF Oakington but later became a bomber station under Air Commodore Donald Bennetts' 8 Group operating the Pathfinder Force (PFF). The airfield accommodated 1,805 males and 276 females and had three A style concrete runways. By the end of the war, Bourn squadrons would lose 135 aircraft in total.
Aircraft & Operation Details
Crew (9 members)
Memorial Care
Local Contacts
These local organisations are connected to this memorial and may be able to help with information or visits.
Local remembrance and memorial support
Local authority responsible for memorial upkeep
Further Reading
IWM War Memorials Register entry for the Lancaster JB477 memorial at Yelling. Commemorates the crew of 405 Squadron RCAF Lancaster that crashed on 17 December 1943 returning from a Berlin bombing raid after running out of fuel.
What you'll find: Explore IWM War Memorials Register entry for Lancaster JB477 memorial at Yelling, honoring fallen crew members of 405 Squadron RCAF in tragic crash on Dec 17, 1943.
IWM reference number 8410405 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force memorial
War Memorials Online entry for the crash site of Lancaster Bomber JB477 at Yelling, Cambridgeshire. Records the memorial stone erected at the crash site near OS Grid Reference TL 260 620.
What you'll find: The poignant Lancaster Bomber JB477 Memorial Stone at Yelling, Cambridgeshire.
Memorial stone at crash siteOS Grid Reference TL 260 620
Detailed account of the McLennan crew and 'Black Thursday' on 17 December 1943. Lancaster JB477 LQ-O of 405 (Vancouver) Squadron, part of the Pathfinder Force, ran out of fuel returning from Berlin in bad weather. The rear gunner W/O Nutting DFM survived on what was his 45th operation.
What you'll find: Explore detailed account of McLennan crew's 'Black Thursday' mission on Lancaster JB477 LQ-O during WWII.
Part of 'Black Thursday' — multiple 405 Squadron losses on same nightTwo other 405 Sqn Lancasters (JB481 LQ-R and JB369 LQ-D) also crashed with fatalitiesW/O Nutting was on his 45th raid when he survived405 Squadron was part of the Pathfinder ForceAircraft designation was LQ-O
Aviation Trails Southern Cambridgeshire trail includes the JB477 crash site at Yelling as part of a wider tour of WW2 aviation heritage in the region, providing visitor access information and historical context about RAF Gransden Lodge operations.
What you'll find: Explore WWII aviation heritage with visitor info on Yelling Lancaster Memorial's crash site.
Part of Southern Cambridgeshire aviation heritage trailProvides visitor access guidance
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