As I recall .... the RNZAF "pranged" a couple of their BRISTOL's.
Here's a report concerning the CFIT "prang" near Blenhiem of NZ5908 during 1953 ....
https://aviation-safety.net/database/re ... 19530527-0.... and a report coverning the NZ5901 which we pranged whilst supply dropping in Malaysia during 1954 ....
https://aviation-safety.net/database/re ... 19561210-1SAFE AIR "broke" one too .... ZK-AYH .... near Christchurch during 1957 (this particular accident uncovered a maintenance/spar concern for all BRISTOL FREIGHTER's worlwide at the time) as per the following-liked report and other reflection ....
https://aviation-safety.net/database/re ... 19571121-0 https://my.christchurchcitylibraries.co ... air-crash/SAFE also operated another BRISTOL .... ZK-AYG (the unlucky ship) .... which kept on breaking or getting broken whilst in service with them .... sustaining damage following an off-roading event/a RWY excursion incident during 1951 due to brakes failure after landing (it apparently did this a couple of times throughout it's NZ career), damage sustained by hangar door collapse on the aircraft during a storm in 1954, damage sustained following an aborted T/O also during 1954, damage sustained as the result of a forced landing following engine failure at air show during 1955. It was repaired after each incident/event and returned to service though.
ZK-AYG had an incident/accident history even before being acquired by SAFE AIR during 1950 ....
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gcdnz/32988910463It was ultimately caniblised for spares .... its fuselage eventually becomming SAFE AIR's ZK-CWF during 1967.
Mark C
AKL/NZ