Halifax (Total: 6,178, Canadian: 19, Group 19)

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 V9976, B.Mk.II

s/n V9976

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9976

Merlin XX/22

Failed to Return, Special Operations Executive
Units Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment/138
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9977, B.Mk.II

s/n V9977

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9977

Merlin XX/22

First bomber fitted with H2S radar. Caught fire at 500 feet and crashed 8 miles southwest of Ross-On-Wye, Hereford, 7.6.42
Unit Transport Ferry Unit
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9978, B.Mk.II

s/n V9978

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9978

Merlin XX/22

Ditched in English Channel due to flak damage sustained on ops, Brest, 18.12.41
Unit 35
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9979, B.Mk.II

s/n V9979

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9979

Merlin XX/22

Destroyed by flak over Brest, 30.12.41
Unit 35
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9980, B.Mk.II

s/n V9980

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9980

Merlin XX/22

Struck off Charge, 22.9.43
Units 76/10/10 CF/1658 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9981, B.Mk.II

s/n V9981

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9981

Merlin XX/22

Collied with Halifax, L9614 while taking off for air test, Leeming, 29.12.41
Unit 10
last update: 2025-February-05

Operational 1941-12-29 to 1941-12-29

10 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Leeming

#10 Squadron RAF (Rem Acu Tangere) RAF Leeming. Halifax II aircraft V 9981 was in the process of taking off from Leeming airfield for the crew to carry out a training flight. As the aircraft picked up speed it crossed the intersection of another runway and collided with Halifax L9614 that was also taking off. Both aircraft were badly damaged and neither was repaired. Two airmen were sadly killed and a number of others sustained injuries. A subsequent investigation found that the ground control system at Leeming was inadequate

Sergeant WC Green (RAFVR) was killed in this flying accident

Pilot Officer RP Hughes (RCAF) aboard as a passenger, and Pilot Officer FJ Falkowski (RCAF) (then Sgt) both survived, uninjured. FS TJ Beare (RCAF), W/C JAH Tuck DFC (RAF), Flight Lieutenant WW Watt (RAFVR) (then Sgt), Flight Lieutenant STA Rouse DFC (RAFVR) (then Sgt) and passenger G/C JA Crockett (RAF) (then Squadron Leader (Acting) of #19 Operational Training Unit all survived with injuries

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Halifax V9982, B.Mk.II

s/n V9982

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9982

Merlin XX/22

Crash landed at Pickhill, Northallerton, Yorks, and burnt after pilot found he was unable to restartboth engines following feathering exercise, 11.5.42
Units 35/102 CF
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9983, B.Mk.II

s/n V9983

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9983

Merlin XX/22

Crashed near Haxey, Lincs after take-off from Blyton, 7.2.44
Units 35/103/1656 Heavy Conversion Unit/1662 HCU
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9984, B.Mk.II

s/n V9984

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9984

Merlin XX/22

Forcelanded near Ripon, Yorks, while in circuit 26.6.43
Units 10/1659 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9985, B.Mk.II

s/n V9985

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9985

Merlin XX/22

Struck off charge, 28.2.44
Units 10/ Aircraft Armament Experimental Establishment/48MU/York
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9986, B.Mk.II

s/n V9986

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9986

Merlin XX/22

Halifax V9987, B.Mk.II

s/n V9987

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9987

Merlin XX/22

Failed to Return, Bremen, 26.6.42
Unit 102/102 CF/102/102CF
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9988, B.Mk.II

s/n V9988

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9988

Merlin XX/22

Crashed at Kelfield near Riccall, after port inner engine failed 26.2.43
Unit 10/10 CF/1658 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9989, B.Mk.II

s/n V9989

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9989

Merlin XX/22

Overshot on landing at Melbourne, groundlooped and undercarriage collapsed, 4.9.43
Units 78/78 CF/1658 Heavy Conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9990, B.Mk.II

s/n V9990

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9990

Merlin XX/22

Struck off charge, 7.9.44
Units 1427 flight/1 Ferry Pilots Pool/301 Ferry Training Unit/4 Ferry Unit/1 Ferry Unit
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9991, B.Mk.II

s/n V9991

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9991

Merlin XX/22

Struck off charge, 27.9.45
Units 78/1658 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9992, B.Mk.II

s/n V9992

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9992

Merlin XX/22

Spun into ground near Thirsk, Yorks, 18.8.42
Units 1427 Flight/76
last update: 2025-February-05

Halifax V9994, B.Mk.II

s/n V9994

m/d HP.59

English Electric Co Ltd

V 9994

Merlin XX/22

Groundlooped on landing at Marston moor and undercarriage collapsed, 22.2.44
Units 35/1652 Heavy conversion Unit
last update: 2025-February-05