Halifax (Total: 6,178, Canadian: 23, Group 23)

Handley Page Halifax

(RAF Photo, 1942)(Source Harold A Skaarup Web Page) A Royal Air Force Handley Page Halifax Mk. II Series I (Serial No. W7676), coded TL-P, of No. 35 Squadron, RAF, based at Linton-on-Ouse, Yorkshire in the UK, being piloted by Flight Lieutenant Reginald Lane, (later Lieutenant-General, RCAF), over the English countryside. Flt Lt Lane and his crew flew twelve operations in W7676, which failed to return from a raid on Nuremberg on the night of 28/29 August 1942, when it was being flown by Flt Sgt D. John and crew.

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

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Halifax TW774, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW774

Handley Page Ltd

TW 774

Hercules 100

Sold for Scrap 12.1.50
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW775, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW775

Handley Page Ltd

TW 775

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge, 16.7.46
Unit 78
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW776, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW776

Handley Page Ltd

TW 776

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge, 12.11.46
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW777, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW777

Handley Page Ltd

TW 777

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge, 23.7.46
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW778, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW778

Handley Page Ltd

TW 778

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge 19.11.46
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW779, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW779

Handley Page Ltd

TW 779

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge, 20.8.46
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW780, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW780

Handley Page Ltd

TW 780

Hercules 100

Sold for Scrap 30.12.49
Units AFEE
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW781, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW781

Handley Page Ltd

TW 781

Hercules 100

Struck off charge 3.1.47
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW782, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW782

Handley Page Ltd

TW 782

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge, 15.8.47
Unit 158
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW783, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW783

Handley Page Ltd

TW 783

Hercules 100

Struck off charge, 15.8.47
Units Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW784, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW784

Handley Page Ltd

TW 784

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge, 28.2.47
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW785, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW785

Handley Page Ltd

TW 785

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge, 28.2.47
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW786, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW786

Handley Page Ltd

TW 786

Hercules 100

Struck off charge 25.2.47
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW787, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW787

Handley Page Ltd

TW 787

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge, 15.8.47
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW788, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW788

Handley Page Ltd

TW 788

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge, 15.8.47
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW789, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW789

Handley Page Ltd

TW 789

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge, 30.7.46
Unit 102
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW790, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW790

Handley Page Ltd

TW 790

Hercules 100

Sold for Scrap 14.2.49
Unit 76
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW791, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW791

Handley Page Ltd

TW 791

Hercules 100

Sold for Scrap 30.12.49
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW792, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW792

Handley Page Ltd

TW 792

Hercules 100

Sold for Scrap 30.12.49
Unit Defford
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW793, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW793

Handley Page Ltd

TW 793

Hercules 100

Sold for Scrap 14.2.49
Unit 76/158
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW794, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW794

Handley Page Ltd

TW 794

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge, 23.7.46
Unit 76/102
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW795, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW795

Handley Page Ltd

TW 795

Hercules 100

Struck off charge, 15.8.47
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax TW796, B.Mk.VI

s/n TW796

Handley Page Ltd

TW 796

Hercules 100

Struck off Charge, 27.2.47
Unit 76
last update: 2025-February-05