Mosquito crash near Mornington Island
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Gaia
Posts: 63
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
1947 Mosquito crash near Mornington Island
Found this little bit of history while trolling for something else. Been flying up here for years but had never heard of a mosquito crashing near Mornington Island.
Has anyone got any more details on this?
05 Apr 1947 - Crashed Mosquito Found in Gulf SEARCH FOR TWO AI...
Great Snoring and Little Snoring in Norfolk England: Commander Bertie Rex O'Bryen Hoare
Has anyone got any more details on this?
05 Apr 1947 - Crashed Mosquito Found in Gulf SEARCH FOR TWO AI...
Great Snoring and Little Snoring in Norfolk England: Commander Bertie Rex O'Bryen Hoare
Last edited by Jock p; 27th Oct 2012 at 08:54. Reason: add date
Interesting story...with conflicting takes on how they died.
Hadnt heard of this one at all. Boston ? crash on Mornington Is. itself and of course the B 24 "Little Eva" to the south of, on the mainland.
"The Savage Wilderness" is a good read about that tragic incident.
FBF..you can relax... I'm sure there would be mega publicity if the newly minted, airborne Mossie was leaving NZed to go Trans Tasman. Dont think it will happen. When done in NZ, doesnt it go in a box to USA owner?
Would be tremendous to have such a bird roaring around Oz tho!
Will be interested to hear more re TE 746 at Sidney Island.
Hadnt heard of this one at all. Boston ? crash on Mornington Is. itself and of course the B 24 "Little Eva" to the south of, on the mainland.
"The Savage Wilderness" is a good read about that tragic incident.
FBF..you can relax... I'm sure there would be mega publicity if the newly minted, airborne Mossie was leaving NZed to go Trans Tasman. Dont think it will happen. When done in NZ, doesnt it go in a box to USA owner?
Would be tremendous to have such a bird roaring around Oz tho!
Will be interested to hear more re TE 746 at Sidney Island.
Post 1947...
Yr right,...the date would ease the jolt.!
What is the state of play with Mossies in Oz, projects, pieces or parts?? War Museum has one? Camden Museum had one without the wood? or very little of.
Any new build would be astro-dollars!. Fuselage shells available from NZ tho.
Last saw and heard 2 Mosquitoes in VERY close formation do a pass at about 200ft down the runway at Exeter. The wing tip of #2 was tucked in behind the wing of #1 and forward of the tailplane. The sound of 4 Merlins in full song made the neck hair prickle up. They were back from a target towing gunnery sortie for 2 seat Vampires. Oh for a video camera then . They split upwards left and right...a sight to behold.!
One of crashed at an airshow about 10 ? years ago...and that made it extinct as a flying machine in the UK. (?)
Meanwhile back on Sidney Island any surviving metal wreckage would be difficult to locate , no doubt. 65 yrs of cyclones and tides shifting sand bars would see to that. Looks like a dry and dificult little island to survive on, without survival skills. RIP RAF chaps.
What is the state of play with Mossies in Oz, projects, pieces or parts?? War Museum has one? Camden Museum had one without the wood? or very little of.
Any new build would be astro-dollars!. Fuselage shells available from NZ tho.
Last saw and heard 2 Mosquitoes in VERY close formation do a pass at about 200ft down the runway at Exeter. The wing tip of #2 was tucked in behind the wing of #1 and forward of the tailplane. The sound of 4 Merlins in full song made the neck hair prickle up. They were back from a target towing gunnery sortie for 2 seat Vampires. Oh for a video camera then . They split upwards left and right...a sight to behold.!
One of crashed at an airshow about 10 ? years ago...and that made it extinct as a flying machine in the UK. (?)
Meanwhile back on Sidney Island any surviving metal wreckage would be difficult to locate , no doubt. 65 yrs of cyclones and tides shifting sand bars would see to that. Looks like a dry and dificult little island to survive on, without survival skills. RIP RAF chaps.
The only wreckage ive heard about on mornington island was some USAF twin engine thing that did a precautionary landing on the northern beaches there and l did see it from the air
at one time. Used to have an article on it but thats long gone.
at one time. Used to have an article on it but thats long gone.