
Originally Posted by
paulmcmillan
Could a couple of different stories be confused.
23rd April 1948 RG381 Halifax Met 6 of 202 Sqn was ditched in Lough Neagh with 0 casualties
Final Landings has
"The aircraft was on an air test and local flying sortie and was at 8000 feet, having been airborne for about an hour. The starboard inner engine started to overspeed and oil was seen pouring from the reduction gearbox. The fire extinguisher was operated but appeared not to function and the propeller, which appeared to be sliding backwards, and forwards along the shaft, would not feather. The pilot decied to ditch the aircraft and this was accomplished succesfully"
I don't suppose there is ANY CHANCE it is still there?? Or was it recovered
Update: I seem to remember seeing a picture of this aircraft in either Flypast or Aeroplane during recovery from Lough Neagh - Though it could have been another aircraft
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