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Old 8th September 2023, 12:42
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Re: 3 Flying Training School- Harvard crashed in the Wash 1947-48

I read somewhere that the body of Cadet Pilot Richard Frank Kahan, aged 20, was found some months after he was posted as missing, presumed killed by 3 FTS RAF Feltwell, on 16th January 1948? True or False?
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