• On 13 May 1948, a Dove 1
G-AJOU of Skyways Limited crashed near Privas, France. All four on board killed, including the
Earl Fitzwilliam and
Kathleen Cavendish, the second daughter of
Joseph P. Kennedy. • On 14 March 1949, a De Havilland DH.104 Dove 1 of
Union of Burma Airways, registration XY-ABO, crashed in the Gulf of Mottama (Martaban) en route from
Mingaladon Airport to
Moulmein (Mawlamyine) Airport . Lost 9 passengers and 2 crew (Capt P H Sparrow, pilot and L.A. Stephens, radio officer). • On 15 October 1951, Dove VH-AQO operated by Airlines (WA) Ltd crashed near its destination,
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, on a flight from
Perth. All seven occupants were killed. The accident was eventually attributed to
fatigue cracking of the wing spar. • On 12 November 1953, Argentine Air Force Dove T-82 crashed mid-air with
Junkers Ju 52 T-159 near Villa Mugueta, Santa Fe, Argentina; with no survivors. Among the 20 dead was Vice-commodore Gustavo Argentino Marambio, pioneer of Argentine flights to
Antarctica. • On 1 December 1954, a Dove 2B
VH-DHD of De Havilland Australia crashed at Narellan, near Camden, Australia. Reginald Adsett, a chief examiner of airmen for the Australian Civil Aviation Department was killed and two others seriously injured. • On 15 January 1958, Dove G-AOCE of
Channel Airways crashed on approach to
Ferryfield Airfield,
Lydd,
Kent, United Kingdom, both engines having stopped due to fuel starvation due to fuel mismanagement. All seven on board survived. • On 13 April 1966,
Abdul Salam Arif, the
President of Iraq, was killed when the
Iraqi Air Force de Havilland DH.104 Dove 1, RF392, he was onboard crashed in southern Iraq. The loss of the aircraft was suspected to be due to sabotage by
Ba'athist elements within the Iraqi military. • On 11 April 1968, Dove 1
Z-900 of the Egyptian Air Force was lost over the Sahara desert following instrument failure. The aircraft was not found until 1 June 1971, all nine occupants having died of starvation. • On 28 January 1970,
TAG Airlines Flight 730 crashed over
Lake Erie after having suffered an inflight structural failure, killing all nine people aboard. • On 9 April 1970, Dove G-AVHV of McAlpine Aviation crashed into a residential property on approach into Pendeford Airfield,
Wolverhampton, West Midlands due to pilot error. The crash caused the deaths of both onboard and one on the ground. • On 6 May 1971,
Apache Airlines Flight 33 from Tucson, AZ to Phoenix, AZ crashed near Coolidge, AZ after suffering an inflight structural failure, killing all twelve people aboard. • On 9 July 1983 a privately owned Dove, G-AMYP, suffered engine failure on takeoff at
Shoreham Airport, crashing into the banks of the
River Adur. The pilot and sole occupant,
Keith Wickenden, died on impact. • On 3 December 1993, a Dove
VH-DHD chartered dinner flight lost engine power during takeoff, resulting in the aircraft crashing into five houses in
Essendon, a suburb containing the original airport for
Melbourne Australia. There were no fatalities amongst either the ten occupants of the Dove nor anyone on the ground, but all aboard the aircraft and one pedestrian were taken to hospital. • On 3 February 2006, New Zealand based Devon,
ZK-UDO (ex-RNZAF Devon 21) suffered a hard landing at
RNZAF Base Ohakea due to an asymmetrical flap deployment on approach. All passengers and crew survived with only minor injuries; the aircraft was damaged beyond economical repair. ==Aircraft on display==