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Douglas A-20A Havoc 40-166 "Little Hellion" of the 89th Bomb Squadron, 3rd BG Nr 13

(3rd BG, 89th BS, 'Little Hellion') hit by AAA on mission to Port Moresby Nov 1, 1942 and made gear and flaps up landing at 7-Mile Airfield. Parts of this plane were used in conjunction with parts from another wrecked A-20A (39-0724) to make a new aircraft (Steak and Eggs Special) to ferry liquor and fresh food from Australia. Caught in bad weather in early 1943 and crashlanded on a beach near Cooktown. Not recovered.



 
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Date:Tuesday 1 February 1944
Time:
Type:
Douglas Havoc Mk II
Owner/operator:Royal Air Force (RAF)
Registration:AH433
MSN:
Fatalities:Fatalities: / Occupants:
Other fatalities:0
Aircraft damage:Destroyed
Location:RAF Greencastle /AAF Sta.237, Northern Ireland - United Kingdom
Phase:Landing
Nature:Military
Departure airport:
Destination airport:RAF Greencastle, Northern Ireland
Narrative:
Landing accident. 01/02/1944

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