Hi everyone,
I was just going through the RCAF serial numbers database which is really excellent:
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http://www.ody.ca/~bwalker/index.htm)
and came across a P-40 that crashed up in alaska along with 5 other P-40's during a ferry flight.
One of the planes was RCAF 1061, a Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk Model 87.
In the database it says the following:
"Diverted from RAF order placed in May 1940, serial AK954. Equivalent to USAAF P-40D. May have operated initially with RAF serial number marked. To No. 111 (F) Squadron at RCAF Stations Rockcliffe, Ontario, Sea Island, BC and Patricia Bay, BC 1941 to 1942. Coded "LZ*F". Category C accident at Rockcliffe on 29 November 1941. One of 6 Kittyhawks that crashed on Unalaska Island, en route from Cold Lake, Alaska to Unmak Island, Alaska. Had become lost in fog and low cloud, while ferrying to south-west Alaska for operations against Japanese. Not clear if RCAF serial had been marked prior to crash. Struck off, after crashing on 16 July 1942."
The other airplanes I could find on the database were RCAF 1079, 1083, and 1088. I couldn't find the others.
Does anyone know what happened with these 6 airplanes? Were the pilots rescued? Were the airframes recovered? Are any flying now?
I just thought I'd see if anyone knows anything about these planes. It is kind of strange to see such a large group of airplanes all crashing together.
Cheers,
David