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Allan Hunter
Airman
- 45
- Jan 30, 2020
This is very useful. I did not know about Learmouth's biography and I'll have to get it. Many thanks!Another book that covers Australian Beaufort accidents is the biography of Charles Learmonth who was killed in a Beaufort crash. This crash actually proved that the elevator trim was the cause of many of the Aus Beaufort accidents. The Breeze actuators used on many other aircraft was disassembling itself in flight and then causing the aircraft to go into an unrecoverable dive. As far as I know, this failure was exclusive to Australian made AWA actuators. Certainly the same unit made by Plessey in the UK was trouble free on the RAAF Beaufighters and the US made ones on the P-40s and other aircraft were also trouble free.
Further, a significant number of early Aus Beauforts were bought down by exhaust gasses (carbon monoxide) entering the cockpit and incapacitating the pilot.