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Has John Alison's P-40 been recovered?
In the night of July 30, 1942, Major John R. Alison managed to shoot down 3 "Sally" bombers but his aircraft was damaged by return fire. He managed to ditch in the Xinjang river and was rescued by a Chinese boatman. Does anyone know if a recovery attempt of his P-40 has been made? Regards.
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Re: Has John Alison's P-40 been recovered?
According to accounts at the time, Alison's P-40 was raised from the river by the Chinese and hauled to the airbase shortly after the mission. It likely was cannibalized for parts.
Carl Molesworth |
Re: Has John Alison's P-40 been recovered?
Is this the same Lt John Allison that air tested RAF Tomahawk IIB's at Yadonik, Archangel in October/November 1941. I know a Lt Allison was in Moscow, Russia at this time and then went up to join Lt Zemke at Arhangle who did most of the flight testing (Hub Zemke). I think they air tested about 30 P40B's. The P40's were assembled by a small RAF team.
regards Mark |
Re: Has John Alison's P-40 been recovered?
Mark,
Yes. Frank. |
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