Apps, Gordon Frank Mason

Killed in Flying Accident 1931-10-24

Male Head

Birth Date: unkown date

Born: Lenham, Kent, England

Henry Apps & Kate Helena Apps

Home: died in Peterboro, Ontario in air crash

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: Unknown

Decorations: DFC

Distinguished Service Cross

Service

RAF

Unit

66 (F) Sqn- Squadron (RFC)

Base

Italy

Rank

joined RCAF post war

Position

Flight Lieutenant

Service Numbers

Sergeant J.P. Hand also killed. Three other airmen were injured but survived. S.L.1917-11-16: to be 2nd-Lieutenant, RFC1918-02-00 posted to 66Sqn, Italy.1918-01-27: OK in Camel B-5190, crashed on landing from escort.1918-07-17: Apps wounded in Camel 7-358, pilot wounded by AA fire on long patrol.Apps was a 10 victory ACE!

Fairchild 71 Super 71P

Fairchild 71 in RCAF colours (Source Wikipedia)
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The Fairchild 71 was an American high-wing monoplane passenger and cargo aircraft built by Fairchild Aircraft and later built in Canada by Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. (Canada) for both military and civilian use as a rugged bush plane.

The Fairchild Aircraft Company undertook a progressive development of the Fairchild FC-2W2 light transport. Its first improvement was the FC-2, whose several improvements included slightly swept-back wings; wingspan increased to 50 feet; engine power nearly doubled; and interior changes to improve passenger comfort.

The FC-2W was a further development, featuring:Camera bay for vertical aerial photography;Low-cut aft windows for oblique aerial photography.The FC-2 and FC-2W continued the use of fabric-covered welded steel tubing for fuselage and empennage construction, and strut-braced wooden-structure fabric-covered wings.The FC-2W, later known as the Model 71, was built in the United States between 1928 and 1930. In 1929 Fairchild formed a company in Canada (Fairchild Aircraft Limited) at Longueuil, Quebec in 1929 to support the Canadian operators of Fairchild aircraft. The Canadian company also set up a factory production line for the Model 71, developing a variant for the Canadian military. The Canadian-built aircraft differed from the US version in that all the passenger-comfort features were removed, and the craft were built specifically for aerial photography.Harold Skaarup web page

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