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Hainsby, Fernley Winter (Second-Lieutenant)

Missing in Action 1918-March-26

Birth Date: unkown date (age 26)

Born: Norwich, Norfolk, England

Mrs. E. Hainsby, and the late Mr. W. Hainsby

unmarried

Home: Lloydminster, Alberta

Enlistment Date: 1916-03-28

Service
RFC
Unit
19 (F) Sqn- Squadron (RFC)
Base
France
Rank
Position
pilot
Service Numbers
1918-03-26: Hainsby was missing in action in Dolphin, C-3790, on a low flying patrol; missing, presumed dead.

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Second-Lieutenant Fernley Winter Hainsby has no known grave.

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Dolphin C3970

Sopwith Dolphin

Source Kestrel Publications

The Sopwith 5F.1 Dolphin was a British fighter aircraft manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Company. It was used by the Royal Flying Corps and its successor, the Royal Air Force, during the First World War. The Dolphin entered service on the Western Front in early 1918 and proved to be a formidable fighter. The aircraft was not retained in the postwar inventory and was retired shortly after the war.

No. 1 (Fighter) Squadron, which operated Dolphins along with S.E.5as, Sopwith Snipes, and captured Fokker D.VIIs, was disbanded on 28 January 1920. Although retired from Canadian Air Force service, a small number of Dolphins were sent back to Canada. Wikipedia

YouTube Dolphin

Wkikpedia Wikipedia Dolphin

General Harold A Skaarup Web Page

Kestrek Publications CAF Sopwith Dolphin Serials - Kestrel Publications

CASPIR Aircraft Groups:
Canadian Crewed (30)
last update: 2021-12-31 19:10:07

Dolphin 5F.1 C3970



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