This loss is listed in Gunby/Temple's Bomber Command losses in the Mediterranean with them having R H Alington RNZAF as the pilot.
Discussion here:
http://www.rafcommands.com/archive/10078.php
and some details here on Alington, who was a sergeant pilot:
http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-me.../record/C20326
Alington's brother was also a pilot during the war:
http://www.ww2irishaviation.com/hf450.htm
Quote:
Geoffrey's brother Sgt Richard Hugh ALINGTON, NZ391335, RNZAF was killed in action in March 1941, when the Wellington bomber he was ferrying to Malta was shot down 70 miles from Gibralter.
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There's a link in the following article to a PDF of a memoir by Geoffrey Alington and dictated to his daughter that mentions his brother's death
http://www.ww2irishaviation.com/alingtonstory.pdf
Quote:
I was recently stunned to discover that Hugh Alington’s death, in 1941, may have been related to the same flawed Wellington RDF compass. In letters home written immediately before his doomed flight to Malta, Hugh expressed concern that he was unable to check out his compass adequately prior to take-off because his navigator had been delayed and did not arrive on the base until the last minute. When Hugh’s aircraft was shot down by six German fighters, he was late — and, inexplicably, off-course. It is difficult to imagine why he would have been off-course if his compass had been operational. In our
interview in October 1994, Geoffrey provided information about a very strange -- even
uncanny -- coincidence. Hugh's Wellington was shot down without any prior notice at
all. He never even sent a signal — the plane simply disappeared. Subsequently -- and
here is the coincidence -- the pilot who shot down the Hugh's plane was captured and
made prisoner-of-war. Hugh’s identical twin Gilbert learned about this when he himself
was flying in the Malta area. The German pilot described the incident, and commented
on how curious it was that the plane did not respond in any way. He said "it seemed as if
the gunner was asleep." (Geoffrey thought maybe he was....)
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Some of the details differ in the above account (number of fighters, radio message etc) but it makes for an interesting addition to the loss information previously posted.