four
pilots set out on a Ranger sortie. Two were forced to turn back,
Wg Cdr MacDonald (naturally) and Flt Lt Baker engaged on
a Lagoon, which was a coastal anti-shipping sortie. Unfortunately, MacDonald suffered engine problems;
he was prepared to bale out, but managed to make a forced landing at Coltishall.
on 20 May 1943,
Plt Off North reported engine problems whilst returning from a Lagoon of the island of Terschelling. He
attempted to bale out, but at low level his chances were minimal. The aircraft, AG579, ditched into
the sea and sank immediately.
both air and groundcrews did extremely well to keep up
the serviceability rate of the Mustang.
training accidents were still taking a toll, and Fg Off Fisher was reported missing on a
flight from East Moor to Edinburgh on the 19th. His aircraft was later found mostly buried in a bog
at Otterburn. Fisher did not survive the crash.
Once again the spectre of the training accident raised its head on the 10th; Fg Off Thwaites
crashed near Burwell in AG486 and was killed. However, training continued apace.
The following month was relatively quiet, broken only by a further move back to Odiham on the
6th and a brace of aircraft written off in training accidents
the final ops were flown with the Mustang; a Lagoon off the Dutch
coast carried out by Flt Lts Draper and Speares and Fg Offs Mobbs and Shute. Mobbs had to return
early due to engine problems, but otherwise this final sortie was uneventful, something which could
not be claimed of 4 Sqn's whole career with the Mustang.
http://www.rafjever.org/4squadhistory3.htm
Now I've heard of the Merlin engine P-51 probs, but not so much with the Allison, which begs the question, which was the buggier of the two?
pilots set out on a Ranger sortie. Two were forced to turn back,
Wg Cdr MacDonald (naturally) and Flt Lt Baker engaged on
a Lagoon, which was a coastal anti-shipping sortie. Unfortunately, MacDonald suffered engine problems;
he was prepared to bale out, but managed to make a forced landing at Coltishall.
on 20 May 1943,
Plt Off North reported engine problems whilst returning from a Lagoon of the island of Terschelling. He
attempted to bale out, but at low level his chances were minimal. The aircraft, AG579, ditched into
the sea and sank immediately.
both air and groundcrews did extremely well to keep up
the serviceability rate of the Mustang.
training accidents were still taking a toll, and Fg Off Fisher was reported missing on a
flight from East Moor to Edinburgh on the 19th. His aircraft was later found mostly buried in a bog
at Otterburn. Fisher did not survive the crash.
Once again the spectre of the training accident raised its head on the 10th; Fg Off Thwaites
crashed near Burwell in AG486 and was killed. However, training continued apace.
The following month was relatively quiet, broken only by a further move back to Odiham on the
6th and a brace of aircraft written off in training accidents
the final ops were flown with the Mustang; a Lagoon off the Dutch
coast carried out by Flt Lts Draper and Speares and Fg Offs Mobbs and Shute. Mobbs had to return
early due to engine problems, but otherwise this final sortie was uneventful, something which could
not be claimed of 4 Sqn's whole career with the Mustang.
http://www.rafjever.org/4squadhistory3.htm
Now I've heard of the Merlin engine P-51 probs, but not so much with the Allison, which begs the question, which was the buggier of the two?
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