Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Stob na Boine Druim-fhinn
Height: 658m / 2160ft • Prominence: 150m / 492ft • Summit : ground by trig point • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

B29 Crash Site
The American B29 is believed to have crashed due to icing on the wings, causing the aircraft to clip a nearby peak before meeting its fate here in 1949. The aircraft burst into flames on impact and unfortunately all 20 crew lost their lives. The energy of the impact most have been incredible, it was scary to see how damaged some pieces of the aircraft became, crumpled up like a bit of paper. While other sections were amazingly intact. A memorial cairn has been erected to commemorate those that died. The site has been visited by a number of relatives in recent times, quite a feat given their likely age.
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B29 Crash Site
The American B29 is believed to have crashed due to icing on the wings, causing the aircraft to clip a nearby peak before meeting its fate here in 1949. The aircraft burst into flames on impact and unfortunately all 20 crew lost their lives. The energy of the impact most have been incredible, it was scary to see how damaged some pieces of the aircraft became, crumpled up like a bit of paper. While other sections were amazingly intact. A memorial cairn has been erected to commemorate those that died. The site has been visited by a number of relatives in recent times, quite a feat given their likely age.
loch goil cowal argyll bute scotland b29 superfortress crash site 22828800528

A walk to Succothmore and the Flying Fortress crash site.
04-Oct-14 • explore cowal • flickr
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A walk to Succothmore and the Flying Fortress crash site.
04-Oct-14 • explore cowal • flickr
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A walk to Succothmore and the Flying Fortress crash site.
04-Oct-14 • explore cowal • flickr
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A walk to Succothmore and the Flying Fortress crash site.
04-Oct-14 • explore cowal • flickr
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B29 Crash Site
The American B29 is believed to have crashed due to icing on the wings, causing the aircraft to clip a nearby peak before meeting its fate here in 1949. The aircraft burst into flames on impact and unfortunately all 20 crew lost their lives. The energy of the impact most have been incredible, it was scary to see how damaged some pieces of the aircraft became, crumpled up like a bit of paper. While other sections were amazingly intact. A memorial cairn has been erected to commemorate those that died. The site has been visited by a number of relatives in recent times, quite a feat given their likely age.
loch goil cowal argyll bute scotland b29 superfortress crash site 31007009115

B29 Crash Site
The American B29 is believed to have crashed due to icing on the wings, causing the aircraft to clip a nearby peak before meeting its fate here in 1949. The aircraft burst into flames on impact and unfortunately all 20 crew lost their lives. The energy of the impact most have been incredible, it was scary to see how damaged some pieces of the aircraft became, crumpled up like a bit of paper. While other sections were amazingly intact. A memorial cairn has been erected to commemorate those that died. The site has been visited by a number of relatives in recent times, quite a feat given their likely age.
loch goil cowal argyll bute scotland b29 superfortress crash site 22828800528

A walk to Succothmore and the Flying Fortress crash site.
04-Oct-14 • explore cowal • flickr
15445282502

A walk to Succothmore and the Flying Fortress crash site.
04-Oct-14 • explore cowal • flickr
15259445350

A walk to Succothmore and the Flying Fortress crash site.
04-Oct-14 • explore cowal • flickr
15259460120

A walk to Succothmore and the Flying Fortress crash site.
04-Oct-14 • explore cowal • flickr
15259705428

A walk to Succothmore and the Flying Fortress crash site.
04-Oct-14 • explore cowal • flickr
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A walk to Succothmore and the Flying Fortress crash site.
04-Oct-14 • explore cowal • flickr
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A walk to Succothmore and the Flying Fortress crash site.
04-Oct-14 • explore cowal • flickr
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A walk to Succothmore and the Flying Fortress crash site.
04-Oct-14 • explore cowal • flickr
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Notes
- Data: Database of British and Irish Hills v18.2
- Maps: We use OS mapping for England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Sadly, Channel Islands, Northern (OSNI) and Southern Ireland (OSI) mapping isn't available online, so we use Openstreetmap.