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Old 29th April 2010, 18:52
Henk Welting Henk Welting is offline
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Re: Halifax KB146 crash April 1944

Dave,
Minor additional info:
First of all, the serial number was EB146 (not KB146); abandoned after engine cut on night navex and later fell out; crashed near Marshfield, 12 miles E of Bristol. Further on file:
Sgt (Nav) J.A. TARRANT instead of TAPPA;
Sgt (Reargunner) A.H. KING;
Sgt (Flt Eng) G.A.F. HEARN (also baled out).
Listed in Bill Chorley's Bomber Command Losses, Vol.8, page 105.
MACKIE was admitted to RAF Hospital Melksham.
Not much but every minor info might help.
Regards,
Henk.
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