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Identification some parts of a Halifax Mk V
Hello
I'm looking to identify the 4 parts of an Halifax Mk V of the RAF. Anyone can help me ? Thank you Fabrice |
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Re: Identification some parts of a Halifax Mk V
I guess N°2 seems to be the steel wire skeleton of the parachute pack. Any casualty on that crashsite ?
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Re: Identification some parts of a Halifax Mk V
This hypothesis is very interesting. I will search about parachutes in resistance mueseums for a comapraison...
7 death in this crash (5 britishs and 2 canadians) : - F/O Gerald Dennis Carroll (Pilot) RAF 137405 - 21 years old - Sgt Peter Theodore Thompson (Engineer) RAF 1638225 - 21 years old - P/O Arthur Edward Reid (Navigator) RCAF J/22367 - 22 years old - F/Sgt James Alvin Taylor (Bomber) RCAF R/168071 - 19 years old - Sgt Ronald Denis Clement (Radio) 393760 - 22 years old - Sgt Gordon Stanley Woodrow (Gunner) RAF 1601319 - 20 years old - Sgt Kenneth William Radford (Gunner) RAF 890982 - 20 years old |
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