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brickhistory
24th Aug 2008, 14:52
Folks,

Here's a good one: I was recently contacted by a French gent who is overseeing the archeological recovery of a US Beaufighter in the Mediterranean under the French government's auspices.

He contacted me due to my book, "Beaufighters in the Night: 417 Night Fighter Squadron USAAF."

Putting a description I have of a crash with the wreckage he's found, we are trying to find definitive proof of the aircraft's identity.

All I have in my records/research is the RAF serial number ND 204. As time and the sea have done quite a number of the wreck, the gent may not be able to find any trace of the external serial.

Are there data plates on the engines or elsewhere in the fuselage that might help with the identity?

If so, where are they? Also, if so, where in wartime RAF records could one find out if the wreck is indeed ND 204? As the American Beaus were acquired under 'reverse' Lend-Lease, the aircraft maintained RAF serials and were returned to the RAF upon damage or the need for major overhaul.

I will be checking with the USAF History Office during the coming business week, but am hoping that the expertise here can help with this mystery.

Further details as to where the wreck is and the results of the excavation will be forthcoming once the gent has finished his work. As the work is part of his professional and academic advancement, I intend to honor his request for anonymity until he has published.

My thanks and gratitude in advance,

brick

stevef
24th Aug 2008, 15:38
Brick:
I'm sure you know that large components (cockpit, rear fuselage, tailplane and centre section) of the aircraft had their own serial number plates as well as the general plate for the complete airframe.
These Bristol websites might be useful for information on location of said plates:
http://www.bristolaero.com/
http://bristolaircraft.*************/2002/09/raf-museum-beaufort-true-identity.html

Hmmm - the second one doesn't work. Try this one: Bristol Aircraft Worldwide Survey (http://www.baseportal.com/cgi-bin/baseportal.pl?htx=/bristolaircraft/survey)

brickhistory
25th Aug 2008, 15:56
Steve, thanks.

sycamore
25th Aug 2008, 18:20
You could try `The Fighter Collection` web ,as they`re rebuilding one...

VfrpilotPB/2
26th Aug 2008, 09:45
The Herc engines have a Plate fastened to the uppermost part of the crankcase, (They do on mine) my engine was loaned to TFC for them to work out the engine mounts on the one they are rebuilding, and now is on loan to the York Air Museum to be fitted to their Halifax.


Peter R-B

Vfr