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Date: | Sunday 28 May 1961 |
Time: | day |
Type: | de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth |
Owner/operator: | Coventry (Civil) Aviation Ltd |
Registration: | G-APJR |
MSN: | 83712 |
Fatalities: | Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 1 |
Aircraft damage: | Destroyed |
Location: | Southview Farm, Princethorpe, near Walsgrave, Warwickshire -
United Kingdom
|
Phase: | Manoeuvring (airshow, firefighting, ag.ops.) |
Nature: | Demo/Airshow/Display |
Departure airport: | Baginton, Coventry [CVT/EGBE] |
Destination airport: | |
Confidence Rating: | Information is only available from news, social media or unofficial sources |
Narrative:de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth MSN 83712; Taken on charge by the RAF as T7391, nominally at 15 MU RAF Wroughton, Wiltshire 5.10.40. However, placed into long-term storage in ‘purgatory’ at Poultry Market, Bicester. Oxfordshire; returned to Morris Motors, Cowley, Oxford 15.9.41 for erection. To 6 EFTS RAF Sywell, Northamptonshire 20.9.41. To 6 RFS RAF Sywell, Northamptonshire 26.6.47. To 14 RFS RAF Hamble, Hampshire 21.8.47 coded “RCL-B” [ in 5.50]; later in 1950 as “RCL-T”. To 2 Grading School, RAF Digby, Scopwick, Lincolnshire 21.1.51; renamed Airwork Grading Unit 15.1.52; 1 Grading Unit, RAF Digby 9.6.52. Ferried to 9 MU Cosford, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire 10.3.53.
Struck off charge when sold 25.9.53 to Association of British Aero Clubs. UK civil registered as G-APJR (C of R R6164/1) 11.11.57 to Coventry (Civil) Aviation Ltd, Baginton, Coventry. C of A issued 18.12.57. Operated by Coventry Aeroplane Club.
Written off (damaged beyond repair) when crashed into a fence on take-off Southview Farm, Princethorpe, Warwickshire 28.5.61: Brian McAllister learned to fly with the Coventry Aeroplane club in the early sixties, and was to be a well known character associated with Baginton. His first claim to fame was crashing onto waste ground at Princethorpe, near Walsgrave, Warwickshire on 28.5.61 whilst performing aerobatics for his girlfriend below; the engine unfortunately cut out and he made the untimely arrival onto a small area of land at Southview Farm. Despite suffering a broken arm in the crash, he got married a few weeks later!
Registration G-APJR cancelled by UK Civil Aviation Authority 31.7.61 as "aircraft destroyed". Remains stored at Baginton, Coventry 5.62 and possibly sold (with G-ALUC) to David Wood, Tunbridge Wells. (Possibly therefore confused with his ‘restoration’ of G-APJO)
Sources:
1. Royal Air Force Aircraft T1000-V9999 (James J Halley, Air Britain)
2. The British Civil Aircraft Register G-APAA to G-APZZ (Bernard Martin, Air Britain, 1978 p.33)
3.
http://www.airhistory.org.uk/dh/p837.html 4.
https://air-britain.com/pdfs/production-lists/DH82.pdf 5.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dwhitworth/5519864026/ 6.
https://cwsprduksumbraco.blob.core.windows.net/g-info/HistoricalLedger/G-APJR.pdf 7.
http://www.ukserials.com/losses_civil.htm 8.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princethorpe Revision history:
Date/time | Contributor | Updates |
03-Jul-2009 04:54 |
VHKDK |
Added |
06-Jan-2012 05:39 |
Dr. John Smith |
Updated [Operator, Total fatalities, Total occupants, Other fatalities, Location, Phase, Nature, Departure airport, Source, Narrative] |
06-Jan-2012 05:46 |
Dr. John Smith |
Updated [Location, Narrative] |
04-Jun-2012 14:09 |
Dr. John Smith |
Updated [Operator, Phase, Nature, Embed code] |
20-Mar-2014 23:41 |
Dr. John Smith |
Updated [Location, Nature, Source, Narrative] |
14-Dec-2021 19:53 |
Dr. John Smith |
Updated [Time, Source, Narrative, Category] |