Halifax III MZ924 - Propeller Photo:
Arne Svendsen Gustav
Hans Frederiksen: Photos 04 NOV 2017
Propeller
2 *= VIDEO 31 JUL 2005 Christian S. 30 sec.
* Propeller 1 total 0*1*2*3*4*5*6
11 FEB 2018
HAL MZ924
styrtede i Smålandshavet "et sted syd for Sjælland", måske
omkring her.
Besætningen på HAL MZ924 er begravet i Skælskør (1),
Brarup (2), Stubbekøbing (1),
Svinø (2) og Bogø (1). Se også
Google Map p396 * Maleri af HAL KN-D.
Dette foto fra havnen på Bogø (her)
af en propel, som en fisker havde fået i garnet ved Femø (her)
viser måske en Halifax propel fra
HAL MZ924. (Kilde: Arne Svendsen)
Passer fint med HAL MZ924! Se også Halifax III Friday the 13th på Yorkshire Air Museum.
HAL MZ924 crashed into the sea somewhere south of
Zealand, maybe
about here.
The airmen of
HAL MZ924 are buried in Skælskør (1), Brarup (2),
Stubbekøbing (1),
Svinø (2) and Bogø (1). See also
Google Map p396 * Painting of HAL KN-D.
This photo from the harbour of Bogø (here)
may show a Halifax propeller from
HAL MZ924.
A fisherman got it into his net at Femø (here).
(Source: Arne Svendsen)
"It is a propeller for a Halifax MK III with some of the mechanism to feather
the engines,"
Henning Knudsen states.
Steve Hill,
YAM: "Hercules engined Halifaxes
were fitted with metal propellers, not wood, because
they did not have the
same vibration problems as the Merlins." (Halifax
II wooden,
B III metal
propellers.)
Fits very well with
HAL MZ924!
See also
Halifax III Friday the 13th at
Yorkshire Air Museum.