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Date Posted: 23:12:53 10/31/02 Thu
Author: Dave Earl
Subject: Re: 1944(?) RAF crash in Mournes - pilot R. Mackenzie
In reply to: Colin McKelvie 's message, "1944(?) RAF crash in Mournes - pilot R. Mackenzie" on 02:18:44 07/11/02 Thu

>The aircraft was Mosquito NS996 and the aircraft was on a flight from High Ercall on Operational patrol practice of the west coast when it was posted missing in bad weather, the date was 12th January 1945.

Pilot: F/Lt Robert McKenzie. (K)
Nav: P/O John Gordon Faragher.(K)

If you need more info let me know, I wrote a story on this accident in a book `Hell on High Ground` vol2.

Visit my website for info on other wrecks & the books.

http://members.lycos.co.uk/daveswrecks/index.html

Regards.
Dave.


Can anyone give me any rmation about a fatal ar crash
>involving an RAF bomber (type unknown) on a training
>flight over the Mourne Mountains in 1944 (or perhaps
>1945).
>
>The pilot, who was killed, was, I believe, a Scotsman
>named Robert Mackenzie.
>
>All info gratefully received.

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  • Re: 1944(?) RAF crash in Mournes - pilot R. Mackenzie -- Mark, 05:03:08 07/07/03 Mon

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