- William L. Durkin
William Lloyd Durkin (
April 30 ,1916 -April 29 ,2006 ) was aUnited States Marine master sergeant most famous for rescuingHoward Hughes when the aviation pioneer's XF-11 reconnaissance plane crashed on July 7, 1946. [cite web
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Durkin was born on April 30, 1916 in
Oil City, Pennsylvania . [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/05/02/william_durkin_rescued_howard_hughes_in_crash/ "William Durkin, who rescued Howard Hughes from plane crash, dies at 89"] ,Associated Press , (c/o "Boston Globe "), May 05, 2006] After suffering a heart attack, Durkin died inPalm Springs, California on April 29, 2006, the day before his 90th birthday.Howard Hughes plane crash
Durkin rescued Howard Hughes who crashed on 7 July, 1946 while piloting the experimental
U.S. Army reconnaissance XF-11 overLos Angeles, California . An oil leak caused one of the counter-rotating propellers to stop,cite web
url=http://www.check-six.com/Crash_Sites/XF-11_crash_site.htm
title=Crash of the XF-11
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first=] which made the aircraft yaw sharply. Hughes tried to land on theLos Angeles Country Club golf course, but the plane dropped and crashed in the Beverly Hills neighborhood surrounding the country club.The XF-11 hit three houses, before the fuel tanks exploded, setting fire to the aircraft and the third house. Hughes lay seriously injured beside the burning XF-11 until he was rescued by Durkin, who was in the area visiting James Guston, the son of Gosta B. Guston, a Swedish industrialist. [cite web
url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=zST0HS3memIC&pg=PA653&lpg=PA653&dq=William+Lloyd+Durkin&source=web&ots=AZ1OeTEWrF&sig=n55xUMtB588nmCjHW-6x4eUqSzY&hl=en#PPA653,M1
title=Howard Hughes: Hell's Angel - Google Book Search
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first=] Hughes sustained significant injuries in the crash; including a crushedcollar bone , 24 brokenribs [ [http://www.library.unlv.edu/hughes/pages/XF11_first.html "Howard Hughes: XF-11"] . UNLV Libraries' Howard Hughes Collection. Retrieved: January 5, 2008.] and numerous third-degree burns.ee also
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External links
* [http://www.check-six.com/Crash_Sites/XF-11_crash_site.htm The Crash of the XF-11, Check-six.com]
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