1928 Imperial Airways Vickers Vulcan crash
A Vickers Vulcan, similar to the aircraft involved  | |
| Accident | |
|---|---|
| Date | 13 July 1928 | 
| Site | near Purley, Surrey  51°19′56″N 0°07′05″W / 51.332149°N 0.118188°W  | 
| Aircraft | |
| Aircraft type | Vickers Vulcan | 
| Operator | Imperial Airways | 
| Registration | G-EBLB | 
| Flight origin | Croydon Airport, England | 
| Destination | Croydon Airport, England | 
| Occupants | 6 | 
| Passengers | 5 | 
| Crew | 1 | 
| Fatalities | 4 | 
| Survivors | 2 | 
The 1928 Imperial Airways Vickers Vulcan crash occurred on 13 July 1928 when a Vickers Vulcan on a test flight from Croydon Airport with a pilot and five passengers crashed near Purley, Surrey three miles from the airport, with the loss of four passengers. As a result of the crash Imperial Airways stopped the flying of staff (so called joy rides) on test flights.