Interesting Halifax photograph.

Discussion in 'World War 2' started by David Layne, Jul 13, 2008.

  1. David Layne

    David Layne Active Member

  2. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    That's a postwar picture - hence the number under the wing. From another picture on the listing, it appears to be RT884, a Halifax A.VII or IX (Robertson's Aircraft Serials puts it in the VII block, but an online source claims it's a IX).

    I don't have copies of Air-Britain's serial listings but I think CXX does. He maybe able to ascertain the service history, bewteen the end of the war and its scrapping in May 1951. It was also given the code G-ALYI
     

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  3. David Layne

    David Layne Active Member

    My thoughts too about it being post war with the numbers under the wing. That is what struck me odd as I wasn't aware of the Halifax still being in operational service after the war. I thought it had been long since retired.
     
  4. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    The HP 71 was the transport version, and these were still used after the war through to 1947/48.
     

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