G-ASKH

I promised more goodies from our house-clearing activities, and pictured are such fruits. The picture is of one De Havilland DH98 Mosquito T3, registration (1963) G-ASKH, the markings for which were never worn by the aircraft. The registration on the fuselage in the photo is of the fictional 633 Squadron, which hints at part of this aircraft's interesting history, which I'll return to as I intend to write a short history of the craft, which I'll either post here, or if it turns into something more substantial, as an e-book.

Incidently, the lucky bugger in the passenger seat in the photo, taken in 1970, is none other than the aforementioned Ian McMurray [Blog post, 'Engineer-ed' Feb. 11th], the aircraft inspector and my uncle-by-marriage involved with keeping this beauty in the air for quite some years, at the time the sole airworthy Mosquito extant.

Unfortunately, as the copy of the AAIB report on which the picture rests shows, G-ASKH was destroyed in an accident in 1996, some twelve years after Mac's retirement from BAE, resulting in the tragic deaths of both pilot and passenger. I'll leave the details to my upcoming piece - how long it will take me to deliver I don't know, but I'll keep you posted...

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