On 1943-09-28, Squadron Leader A. Ross Dawson, a Technical Officer with HCU 1664 at Croft, wrote in his diary: "Well I had the feeling something was going to happen. I was wakened up at 4:00 am this morning with the flying control Sergeant worrying about "S" for Sugar which hadn't returned & was 3 hours over due. Reports had been received about a crashed aircraft down near Marston Moor . . . at noon we got word that the one crashed aircraft that had been found was a Lancaster so ours was still missing . . . At five o'clock we finally got word of it. It had crashed somewhere down in the Cleveland Hills just east of York, four killed & two badly injured. I didn't think any plane could crash in England without somebody seeing it." The following day, "W/C and I went down to the crash after first visiting the two lads in hospital in Northallerton . . . From the W/ops story it seems they were flying along normally about 1600 ft just below the cloud base. However the barometer had dropped over 200 ft while they were away & the pilot apparently had neglected to correct for this so actually they were only at 400 ft & hit the top of one of the highest hills in the dark - 7 minutes after midnight. When he next woke up, dawn was just breaking so he crawled out of his part of the wreckage & not being able to walk, crawled over to another part of the fuselage picking up an open parachute on the way, wrapped himself up in it & quietly passed out again. A shepherd in the moors reported seeing a fire in the hills shortly after midnight and an army search party had finally found the crash at 1:00 pm the next afternoon â€" it is remarkable that even two were still alive after 13 hours."
"After negotiating several terrific hills & paths we finally arrived at the wreck. What a mess it was lying way up in the towering hills forming part of the famous and desolate Yorkshire Moors. We could see where the plane had come up a narrow twisting valley with towering cliffs on each side. How he got as far as he did is more than I can tell. Anyway he pranged on the flat top of the hill across the end of the valley. Just 25 more feet & he'd have been OK since there wasn't a tree in sight but as it was, he was going full out & wreckage was strewn in a wide swath for almost a half mile. I never saw such a wreck nor realised that so many bits and pieces could come off a kite as it slithered along. The place where the W/Op had been sitting was just a crumpled up mass & I don't know how he got out alive . . . There was also a dead sheep with all four feet in the air who never knew what hit him. We spent all afternoon up there sorting out bits and pieces & salvaging a few items . . . also some secret equipment which could not be left lying around there." On October 3, 1943, he "went down and answered a few questions under oath at the court of enquiry they are holding for S."
Halifax (Total: 6,178, Canadian: 100, Group 100)
Handley Page Halifax

The Handley Page Halifax is a British Royal Air Force (RAF) four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War. It was developed by Handley Page to the same specification as the contemporary twin-engine Avro Manchester.
The Halifax has its origins in the twin-engine HP56 proposal of the late 1930s, produced in response to the British Air Ministry's Specification P.13/36 for a capable medium bomber for "world-wide use." The HP56 was ordered as a backup to the Avro 679, both aircraft being designed to use the underperforming Rolls-Royce Vulture engine. The Handley Page design was altered at the Ministry to a four-engine arrangement powered by the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine; the rival Avro 679 was produced as the twin-engine Avro Manchester which, while regarded as unsuccessful mainly due to the Vulture engine, was a direct predecessor of the famed Avro Lancaster. Both the Lancaster and the Halifax would emerge as capable four-engined strategic bombers, thousands of which would be built and operated by the RAF and several other services during the War.
On 25 October 1939, the Halifax performed its maiden flight, and it entered service with the RAF on 13 November 1940. It quickly became a major component of Bomber Command, performing routine strategic bombing missions against the Axis Powers, many of them at night. Arthur Harris, the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Bomber Command, described the Halifax as inferior to the rival Lancaster (in part due to its smaller payload) though this opinion was not shared by many of the crews that flew it, particularly for the MkIII variant. Nevertheless, production of the Halifax continued until April 1945. During their service with Bomber Command, Halifaxes flew a total of 82,773 operations and dropped 224,207 tons of bombs, while 1,833 aircraft were lost. The Halifax was also flown in large numbers by other Allied and Commonwealth nations, such as the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), Free French Air Force and Polish forces. Wikipedia
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB127
s/n EB127
m/d H.P.57
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 127
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: RCAF (Canada)
Delivered to Canada by No. 1 Ferry Unit, RAF. Used as teaching aid at the Flight Engineers School at St. Thomas, Ontario. Scrapped at Scotland, Ontario at Logan's farm on 18 May 1948. Had been RCAF EB127Units 161/1663Heavy conversion Unit/1 Overseas Aircraft Preparation Unit/1 ferry Unit/Canada
last update: 2025-February-05
1944-July-17 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
1947-March-28 Struck off Strength 2022-02-07
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB128
s/n EB128
m/d HP.59
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EB 128
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1662 HCU/1667 HCU
SOC 1.11.43last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB129
s/n EB129
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EB 129
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;161
Failed to Return, Special Operating Executive Operations ops,11.11.43Unit 161
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB130
s/n EB130
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EB 130
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Hit control tower on landing at Portreath on landing in crosswind. 10.9.43Units 295/Overseas Aircraft Preparation Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB131
s/n EB131
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EB 131
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Struck off Charge 16.12.46Units 295/518
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB132
s/n EB132
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EB 132
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;295
Flew into hill in bad weather and burnt, Porlock Weir, Somerset, 11.6.43Unit 295
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB133
s/n EB133
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EB 133
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Overshot on Landing, Rufforth, 26.1.441663 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB134
s/n EB134
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EB 134
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;1663
Crashed 20 miles northeast of Galway, Eire, 7.11.43Unit 1663 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB135
s/n EB135
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EB 135
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;295
Missing towing Horsa LG833, UK-Rabat, 27.6.43Unit 295
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB136
s/n EB136
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EB 136
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664
Swung on take-off from Croft and hit pyrotechnic store 21.10.431664 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB137
s/n EB137
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EB 137
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 431;1664
last update: 2025-June-12
Bombing Leipzig Germany 1943-12-03 to 1943-12-04
(B) Sqn (RCAF) Tholhorpe
Battle of Berlin
527 aircraft - 307 Lancasters, 220 Halifaxes. Despite the loss of two pressmen on the previous night, the well-known American broadcaster, Ed Murrow, flew on the raid with a 619 Squadron Lancaster crew. He returned safely.
The bomber force took another direct route towards Berlin before turning off to bomb Leipzig. German fighters were in the bomber stream and scoring successes before the turn was made but most of them were then directed to Berlin when the Mosquito diversion opened there. There were few fighters over Leipzig and only 3 bombers are believed to have been lost in the target area, 2 of them being shot down by Flak. A relatively successful raid, from the point of view of bomber casualties, was spoiled when many aircraft flew by mistake into the Frankfurt defended area on the long southern withdrawal route and more than half of the bombers shot down on this night were lost there. 24 aircraft- 15 Halifaxes, 9 Lancasters -were lost, 4·6 per cent of the force.
source: The Bomber Command War Diaries, Martin Middlebrook and Chris Everitt
Halifax BV aircraft EB 137 SE-N missing during a night trip to Leipzig, Germany, shot down by night fighter pilot Feldwebel Karl-Georg Pfeiffer of the 12/NJG 1, flying Bf 110 G-4 G9+EZ from Leeuwarden airfield, Netherlands. The Halifax crashed at Zakedijkje, Bergen, Noord-Holland with the loss of the entire crew
Sergeant G Heider (RCAF), Pilot Officer GH Armstrong (RCAF), FS FA Long (RAF), FS RR Steven (RAF), FS GF Brown (RAF), FS WC Burley (RAF) and Sergeant JG L'Argent (RAF) were all killed in action
There were four 431 Squadron Halifax V aircraft lost on this operation. Please see Ritchie, RW for information on Halifax LK 685 SE-C, Edgar, AW for information on Halifax LK 968 SE-P and Cook, RG for information on Halifax LK 898 SE-O







Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB138
s/n EB138
m/d H.P.57
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 138
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: RCAF (Canada)
Delivered to Canada by No. 1 Ferry Unit, RAF. Used as teaching aid at the Flight Engineers School at St. Thomas, Ontario. Scrapped at Scotland, Ontario on 18 May 1948. Had been RCAF EB138Unit 76/1663 Heavy Conversion Unit/1 Overseas Aircraft Preparation Unit/1 Ferry Unit/Canada
last update: 2025-February-05
1944-July-17 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
1947-March-28 Struck off Strength 2022-02-07
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB139
s/n EB139
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EB 139
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Ditched 100 miles northeast of Gibraltar enroute from North Africa to the UK. 25.9.43Unit 295
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB140
s/n EB140
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EB 140
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;624
Failed to Return 6.12.43Units 1575 flight/624
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB141
s/n EB141
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EB 141
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Crashed on landing at Blida 6.8.431575 Flight
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB142
s/n EB142
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EB 142
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Groundlooped at Glida on landing and hit two Wellingtons, ex ops 10.9.431575 Flight/624
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB143
s/n EB143
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EB 143
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Struck off charge 9.6.451575 Flight/Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB144
s/n EB144
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EB 144
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Hit by Halifax DG293 at dispersal, 25.3.44Unit 1667 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB145
s/n EB145
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EB 145
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Fate not Known.Unit 295
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB146
s/n EB146
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 146
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;1667
Abandonned after engine failure, Marshfield, Gloucs, 27.4.441667 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB147
s/n EB147
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EB 147
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Failed to Return 8.8.431575 Flight/161/624
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB148
s/n EB148
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EB 148
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 427
Served with No. 427 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded ZL*S. Failed to return from attack on Cologne on 28/29 June 1943, damaged by cannon fire from a night fighter over Holland. Crew bailed out over England, crashed near Isleham. Written off as result of battle damage 29.6.43last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB149
s/n EB149
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EB 149
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;1667
Struck pylon on approach and crashed at Crowle 19.3.441667 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB150
s/n EB150
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EB 150
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664;1664
Dived into ground from 500 feet after take-off, Scotch Corner, Yorks, 22.11.431664 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB151
s/n EB151
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 151
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Struck off Charge 1.11.45Units 295/298
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB152
s/n EB152
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EB 152
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Disappeared near London on return from operation "Bullseye" 21.1.441667 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB153
s/n EB153
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EB 153
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Struck off Charge 21.2.45Units 295/298
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB154
s/n EB154
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EB 154
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;148
Crashed near Avezzano while on Special Operation executive ops, 17.8.44Overseas Aircraft Preparation Unit/ 301 Ferry Transfer Unit/3 Overseas Aircraft Developmnet Unit/624/148
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB155
s/n EB155
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 155
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
tire burst on landing, aircraft groundlooped and undercarriage collapsed, Rufforth 21.11.441663 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB156
s/n EB156
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EB 156
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664
Landed on wrong runway at Marston Moor in poor visibility, groundlooped and undercarriage collapsed 2.7.441664 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB157
s/n EB157
m/d H.P.57
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 157
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664;RCAF (Canada)
Delivered to Canada by No. 1 Ferry Unit, RAF. Used as teaching aid at the Flight Engineers School at St. Thomas, Ontario. Scrapped at Scotland, Ontario on 18 May 1948. Had been RCAF EB1571664 Heavy Conversion Unit/1 OFPU/1 Ferry Unit/Canada
last update: 2025-February-05
1944-July-17 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
1944-August-17 Classified Instructional CA A 426 2020-06-12
1947-March-28 Struck off Strength 2022-02-07
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB158
s/n EB158
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 158
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664
Struck off Charge 19.10.441664 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB159
s/n EB159
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 159
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Struck off charge 21.2.45Units 295/298/644
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB160
s/n EB160
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 160
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Struck off charge 21.2.45Units 295/298
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB178
s/n EB178
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 178
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Missing, 30.10.43Unit 295
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB179
s/n EB179
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 179
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Struck off charge 8.44Overseas aircraft Preparation Unit/301 Ferry Transfer Unit/3 Overseas aircraft Delivery Unit/624/148
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB180
s/n EB180
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 180
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664
Jumped road on take-off and ran into field at Dishforth 19.12.44Unit 1664 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB181
s/n EB181
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 181
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664
Flying too low, crashed 3 miles east of Kepwick, near Helmsley, Yorks 23.9.43Unit 1664 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Conversion 1943-09-28 to 1943-09-28
1664 () HCU (RCAF)
Flying too low, crashed 3 miles east of Kepwick, near Helmsley, Yorks 23.9.43Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB182
s/n EB182
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 182
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Struck off charge 6.5.45last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB183
s/n EB183
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 183
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Hit pile of rubble on take-off, and undercarriage collapsed, Rufforth 26.11.431663 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB184
s/n EB184
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 184
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;1667
Collided with another aircraft during bombing practice. Crashed at Craiselound, Lincs, 7.3.441667 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB185
s/n EB185
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 185
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;1667
Crashed in Lincs, 16.12.431667 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB186
s/n EB186
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 186
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Struck off charge, 1.11.451667 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB187
s/n EB187
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 187
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664
Groundlooped on take-off from Fulbeck and undercarriage collapsed 7.11.431664 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB188
s/n EB188
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 188
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Crashed on take-off from Blida 20.9.43Overseas aircraft Preparation Unit/301 Ferry Transfer Unit/Overseas Aircraft Delivery Unit/1575 Flight/624
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB189
s/n EB189
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 189
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Struck off charge 4.45Overseas Aircraft Preparation Unit/301 Ferry Transfer Unit/3 Overseas Aircraft Delivery Unit/624
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB190
s/n EB190
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EB 190
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Dived into ground at Hatfield Moors, after engine failure on take-off 25.7.441667 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB191
s/n EB191
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EB 191
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664;1666
Four crew abandonned, aircraft crashed into house in Harrowgate, Yorks, 23.12.431664 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB192
s/n EB192
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 192
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Hit high ground near Bawtry, Yorks in bad weather 12.8.441667 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB193
s/n EB193
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 193
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Crash-landed at Faldingworth after engine failure 4.1.441667 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB194
s/n EB194
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 194
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Hit by Halifax DG145 at dispersal at Sandtoft, 6.6.441667 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB195
s/n EB195
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 195
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Force-landed at Harpham Fm, Lissett, Yorks, after engine failure 7.2.441663 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB196
s/n EB196
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 196
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Struck off Charge, 1.5.45Overseas Aircraft Preparation Unit/301 Ferry Transfer Unit/1575 Flight/624/148
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB197
s/n EB197
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 197
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Crashed on landing at Blida 9.9.43Overseas aircraft Preparation Unit/301 Ferry Transfer Unit/ 3 Overseas Aircraft Delivery Unit/1575 flight/624/148
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB198
s/n EB198
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 198
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664
Flying Officer Henry Alfred POULTER (409940) RAAF, Pilot. His escape hatch blew off causing aircraft to crash, Stillington, Yorks, 22.10.43 1664 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05On 1943-09-15, Squadron Leader A. Ross Dawson, an Engineering Officer at Croft, wrote in his diary:
". . . We had a real one today. Our first fatality since the unit began. . . ZU-D for Donald EB 198 had gone down somewhere near East Moor. Actually it was Stillington Yorks." Ross and W/C Clark set out to find it, and "after asking a few of the farmers around we soon found the smoking remains in a potato field & what a mess it was." The pilot had died but the other six had baled out and "These six soon came struggling in from all directions where they had landed & were rather tattered & minus shoes etc. but nevertheless whole & mighty glad to be safe on the ground." Apparently the pilot's escape hatch blew open mid flight and eventually blew right out, and "unfortunately hit the stbd tail fin in passing. This caused the rudder controls to be practically non-operative so the pilot told the crew to bale out. . . From then on, of course things are more or less obscure" but the pilot was unable to maintain control of the aircraft. After the investigation "we made for home here & brought the boys back with us."
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB199
s/n EB199
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 199
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664
Crashed at Atley hill, South Cowton, Yorks, 22.10.431664 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB200
s/n EB200
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 200
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664
Served with No. 1664 (RCAF) Heavy Conversion Unit. Crashed out of control at Norton-le-Clay, Yorks, on 18 May 1944.last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB201
s/n EB201
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 201
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664
Struck off Charge 1.11.451664 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB202
s/n EB202
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 202
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664
"Bullseye bombing raids were area-wide practices involving hundreds of aircraft coordinated with ground defence operations to provide training for both groups.
On 1943-09-21, Squadron Leader A. Ross Dawson, an Engineering Officer with HCU 1664 at Croft, hitched a ride on EB202 for the exercise. It involved about 250 heavy bombers and ground searchlights on the south coast and London. Ross got permission from the W/C to go with Squadron Leader Jacobs. He rushed through preparations for getting the Squadron's aircraft prepared and joined Squadron Leader Jacobs in ZU-G for Georgie (EB 202) at takeoff. In his diary Ross provided a detailed description of the evening's events, including watching Sammy McDougall navigating by goon sets â€" those very secret but amazing instruments for getting dead reckoning as to position from radio. They are all so secret that I won't say anything more here about it except that they all carry enclosed detonators for blowing it up in case of landing in enemy territory. As we finally reached height I went up to the bomb aimers position where I would see everything there was to see. There were hundreds & hundreds of searchlights weaving all over the sky . . . and the boys were saying that it compared very much the same as anything they had ever seen on a real operational trip. We got picked up several times by searchlight & as soon as one gets you, about 12 or 15 others all swing over on you & cone you. The light is so dazzling you can't see out through the Perspex . . . However we managed to get out of a couple of cones by taking violent evasive action. However they don't like to do too much of that near the target since there is a danger of collision." They were under strict radio silence, but "suddenly all the searchlights in sight started to do the same thing, moving in a steady arc from vertical to a horizontal position pointed northward frantically it seemed. It was what is know as a visual homing & was one of the signs pre-arranged to indicate that there was a real enemy bombing raid in progress & we were to get the h _ _ _ out of there . . . Then we made off up the east coast & home four hours after takeoff."
Diary of A Ross Dawson, courtesy CWM
Struck off Charge 9.6.45
1664 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB203
s/n EB203
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 203
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 1664
Served with No. 1664 (RCAF) Heavy Conversion Unit. Crashed and burned in a haystack near Ripon at 23:25 on 15 April 1944, while attempting to land at RCAF Staton Dishforth, UK during a thunderstorm. According to Halifax Files, crashed on approach in low cloud, Bishop Monkton, Yorks.last update: 2025-February-05





Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB204
s/n EB204
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 204
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;1663
Hit trees and cuaght fire after take-off, Healaugh, Yorks, 13.4.44Units 76/77/1663 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB205
s/n EB205
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 205
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428;431;1664
Overshot after engine failure and crashed into railway bridge, 1 mile southwest of thirsk, Yorks, 15.4.44Units 428/431/1664 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB206
s/n EB206
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 206
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428;1664
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF. Groundlooped on landing and undercarriage collapsed, Dishforth, 16.3.44Units 428/1664 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB207
s/n EB207
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 207
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 400;428
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded NA*B. Bombed Hannover on 22 September 1943. Failed to return from attack on Mannheim on 23/24 September 1943, crashed between Kotterichen and Uersfeld. All were killed. Probably shot down by Me 110 of 3./NJG 6, at 22:39 local time, at 5,400m, 10 kilometres south-west of Mayen, Germany.last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB208
s/n EB208
Rootes Securities Ltd
EB 208
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Crashed at Whixley Lodge, near Marston moor, 16.12.43Unit 1663 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB209
s/n EB209
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EB 209
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded NA*C. Failed to return from attack on Aachen on 13/14 July 1943. Shot down by flak while leaving the target, crashed near Marche-en-Famenne, Belgium. 5 crew were POWs and 2 evaded capture.last update: 2025-February-05







Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB210
s/n EB210
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EB 210
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded "NA*E". Bombed Hannover on 22 September 1943. Damaged by an Fw 190 over Kassel on 4 October 1943. Landed at Tangmere but was written off. 4.10.43last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB211
s/n EB211
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EB 211
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded NA*F. Failed to return from attack of the experimental rocket site at Peenemunde on 17/18 August 1943, crashed in Baltic Sea. All were killed.last update: 2025-February-05







Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB212
s/n EB212
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EB 212
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded NA*U. Failed to return from attack on Hamburg on 2/3 August 1943. All were killed.last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB213
s/n EB213
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EB 213
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded NA*G. Damaged by flak during raid in Hamburg on 2/3 August 1943. Bombed Hannover on 22 September 1943. Failed to return from attack on Kassel on 3/4 October 1943, crashed near Hofgeismar. 6 crew were killed and 2 POW.last update: 2025-February-05





Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB214
s/n EB214
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EB 214
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded NA*S. Failed to return from attack on Kassel on 3 / 4 October 1943. Struck by flak near Closter Heina, Germany. Crashed near hospital in this town. 2 crew were killed and 5 POW.last update: 2025-February-05





Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB215
s/n EB215
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EB 215
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded NA*T. Damaged by flak during raid in Hamburg on 2/3 August 1943. Bombed Hannover on 22/23 September 1943. Failed to return from attack on Hannover on 27/28 September 1943, shot down by flak. Crashed near Oosterhof, Holland. 6 crew were killed and 1 POWlast update: 2025-February-05







Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB216
s/n EB216
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EB 216
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded NA*R. Failed to return from attack on Nurnberg on 27/28 August 1943, shot down by Do 217 night fighter, crashed near Durnbach. 5 crew were killed and 3 POW.last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB217
s/n EB217
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EB 217
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 434;434
Served with No. 434 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded WL*A. Failed to return from attack on Kassel on 22/23 October 1943. Crashed 12 km north-east of Kassel, after being struck by flak and multiple night fighter attacks. 5 crew were killed and 2 POW. One of 4 squadron aircraft lost on this mission.last update: 2025-February-05







Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB218
s/n EB218
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EB 218
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 434;434
Served with No. 434 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded WL*N. Failed to return from attack on Kassel on 22/23 October 1943. No survivors.last update: 2025-February-05







Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB219
s/n EB219
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EB 219
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 419;434
Struck off charge 1.11.45Units 434/1667 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB220
s/n EB220
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EB 220
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 434;1664
Crash landed 1/2 mile south of Sessay, yorks, after engine failure, 18.11.44Units 434/1664 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB239
s/n EB239
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EB 239
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;161
Failed to Return, Special Operation Executive ops, "Playbill" 21.10.43Unit 161
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB240
s/n EB240
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EB 240
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Hit Mosquito DZ299 in emergency landing at Ford 6.9.43Unit 76
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB241
s/n EB241
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EB 241
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 427;1664
Served with No. 427 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded ZL*A. Struck off Charge 1.11.45Units 427/1664 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB242
s/n EB242
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EB 242
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 427
Served with No. 427 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded ZL*K. Failed to return from attack on Hamburg on 29/30 July 1943. 1 killed, rest POW. Halifax Files claims this aircraft Failed to Return from Remscheid, 31.7.43.last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB243
s/n EB243
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EB 243
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 427
Served with No. 427 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded "ZL*U", and ZL*H when lost. Failed to return from attack on Berlin on 23/24 August 1943. All were killedlast update: 2025-February-05





Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB244
s/n EB244
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EB 244
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Shot down by flak and night fighter while on ops over Hamburg, 30.7.43Unit 76
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB245
s/n EB245
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EB 245
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Crashed at Callerton, Northumberland due to engine failure in overshoot 16.2.44Units 76/1663 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB246
s/n EB246
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EB 246
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 427
Served with No. 427 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded ZL*S. Failed to return from mission to Berlin on 20/21 January 1944. No survivors.last update: 2025-February-05







Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB247
s/n EB247
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EB 247
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 427
Served with No. 427 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded ZL*P. Damaged by night fighter during raid in Hamburg on 2/3 August 1943, declared Category E damage (not repairable). According to Halifax Files, attacked by enemy aircraft over Mannheim and abandonned near Hartfordbridge on return, 10.8.43last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB248
s/n EB248
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EB 248
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 427;1659;1666
Served with No. 427 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded ZL*U. During attack on Magdeburg, 21/22 January 1944, attacked by an ME-109, some damage. Struck off Charge 18.2.45units 427/1666 Heavy Conversion Unit/1659HCU/1669HCU
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB249
s/n EB249
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EB 249
Merlin XX/22
Known Units:
Shot down while on ops, Hamburg, 3.8.43, crashed 30 kilometres east-northeast of Bremen.Unit 76
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB250
s/n EB250
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EB 250
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 427
Failed to Return, Munich, 7.9.43 Crashed 28 kilometres southwest of targetUnit 427
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB251
s/n EB251
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EB 251
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 427
Served with No. 427 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded ZL*T. Damaged by flak during raid in Hamburg on 2/3 August 1943. Failed to return from attack on Berlin on 31 August / 1 September 1943. Shot down by a night fighter, 6 were killed and 2 POW.last update: 2025-February-05








Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB252
s/n EB252
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EB 252
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded NA*P. Damaged by flak during raid in Hamburg on 2/3 August 1943. Bombed Hannover on 22 September 1943. Failed to return from attack on Frankfurt on 20/21 December 1943, crashed near the target. 7 crew were killed and 1 POW.last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB253
s/n EB253
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EB 253
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: ;76
Failed to Return, Hannover, 22.9.43Unit 76
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB254
s/n EB254
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EB 254
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 434;434
Served with No. 434 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded WL*D. Failed to return from attack on Leverkusen on 19/20 November 1943. Shot down by a night fighter, 6 crew were POW.last update: 2025-February-05
Bombing Leverkusen Germany 1943-11-19 to 1943-11-19
434 (B) Sqn (RCAF) RAF Tholthorpe
434 Bluenose Squadron (In Excelsis Vincimus) RAF Tholthorpe. Halifax BV aircraft EB 254 IP-D was shot down during an operation against targets in Leverkusen, Germany by night fighter pilot Hauptmann Eckart-Wilhelm von Bonin of the 6/NJG 1, flying Bf 110 G-4 G9+GP from St Trond (Sint-Truiden) airfield, Belgium
The Halifax crashed near Wankum, Wachtendonk, Nordrhein-Westfalen in the vicinity Monchengladbach, Germany
Wireless Operator/Air-Gunner, Sergeant HD Newey (RAFVR) was killed in action during the night fighter attack
Warrant Officer 1st Class RE Hukee (RCAF), Warrant Officer 1st Class RH Gairns (RCAF), Flight Lieutenant RCC Hodgson (RCAF) and Warrant Officer 1st Class LE Smith (RCAF) all survived and were taken as Prisoners of War
Sergeant AV MacIntosh (RCAF) survived and was captured briefly but managed to escape and make his way to Holland, where he was hidden until liberated by Allied troops in September of 1944
Pilot Officer (then Sergeant) JLN Warren BEM (RCAF) survived, injured and evaded briefly but surrendered to be taken Prisoner of War. He later escaped, was re-captured and escaped again, evading until liberated in April 1945
There was a second 434 Squadron Halifax lost on this operation. Please aircraft serial LK 990 IP-X for additional information on this aircraft and crew
1943-November-20 Failed to Return Failed to return from attack on Leverkusen. Shot down by a night fighter, 6 crew were POW. 2019-08-20







Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB255
s/n EB255
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EB 255
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 434;434
Served with No. 434 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded WL*P. Failed to return from attack on Leverkusen on 22/23 August 1943. Shot down by a night fighter. All were killed.last update: 2025-February-05






Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB256
s/n EB256
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EB 256
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 434;434
Served with No. 434 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded S. Failed to return from attack on Berlin on 28/29 January 1944. Port outer engine u/s, short of fuel on return and crew baled out, 1 killed. Crashed near Flixton, Yorks, 29.1.44last update: 2025-February-05
Bombing Berlin Germany 1944-01-28 to 1944-01-29
434 (B) Sqn (RCAF) RAF Croft
Battle of Berlin
434 Bluenose Squadron (In Excelsis Vincimus) RAF Croft. Halifax BV aircraft EB 256 WL-S was attacked by a night fighter during an operation against industial targets in Berlin, Germany. Despite the loss of the port outer engine and holed fuel tanks, the Halifax continued to the target and completed its bomb run. On the return flight, the struggling bomber made it back over the North Sea, off the coast of Filey, North Yorkshire, England. Almost out of fuel, the Halifax lost the starboard inner engine, was abandoned and crashed at Flixton, Yorkshire
Rear Gunner Pilot Officer J W R Demers (RCAF) was killed in action when his parachute failed to open
Pilot Officer M F Flewelling DFC (RCAF), Flight Sergeant E A Vigor (RCAF), Flying Officer D R Hutcheon DFC (RCAF), Pilot Officer R J Brown (RCAF), Pilot Officer R N Dobney (RAFVR), Pilot Officer S Thompson (RAFVR) and Pilot Officer J Clayton (RAFVR) all baled safely and survived
There were four other 434 Squadron Halifax V aircraft lost on this operation. Please see Halifax aircraft serials LK 649 WL-X, LK 740 WL-V, LK 916 WL-P and LL134 WL-U








Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB257
s/n EB257
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EB 257
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 427;434;434
Failed to Return, Dusseldorf, 4.11.43Unit 434
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB258
s/n EB258
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EB 258
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 434;434
Served with No. 434 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded WL*T. Failed to return from attack of the experimental rocket site at Peenemunde on 17/18 August 1943. Shot down by flak, 5 were killed and 2 POW.last update: 2025-February-05







Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB274
s/n EB274
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EB 274
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded NA*H. Failed to return from attack on Hamburg on 2/3 August 1943, shot down by Me 110. Came down in the sea, 3 kilometres north of Terschelling. All were killed.last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB275
s/n EB275
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EB 275
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 428;431;1659
Served with No. 428 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded NA*C. Groundlooped on landing after engine fire and undercarriage collapsed at Topcliffe 1.9.44Units 428/431/1659 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05
Halifax B.Mk.V serial EB276
s/n EB276
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EB 276
Merlin XX/22
Known Units: 434
Served with No. 434 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded WL*G. Failed to return from attack of the experimental rocket site at Peenemunde on 17/18 August 1943. Shot down by a night fighter, 1 killed rest POW.last update: 2025-February-05






