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Quarton, Gerald (Lieutenant)

Killed in Flying Accident 1948-January-17

Birth Date: 1920-December-24 (age 27)

Born: Lloydminister, Saskatchewan

Son of John and Lillian (nee Henry) Quarton of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan.

Husband of Margery and father of Gregory and Kenneth Quarton of Lancashire, England. Brother of John, Reginald and William Qu

Home: Lloydminister, Saskatchewan

Enlistment: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Enlistment Date: 1941-01-29

Service
RCN
Unit
WEE- Winter Experimental Establishment
Rank
Position
Pilot
Service Numbers
060642

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Sea Fury TF901

Hawker Sea Fury

Source: Harold A Skaarup Web Page (DND Photo)
Hawker Sea Fury FB Mk. 11 RCN (Serial No. TF947) with HMCS Magnificent in the background

The Hawker Sea Fury is a British fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by Hawker Aircraft. It was the last propeller-driven fighter to serve with the Royal Navy, and one of the fastest production single reciprocating engine aircraft ever built. Developed during the Second World War, the Sea Fury entered service two years after the war ended. It proved to be a popular aircraft with a number of overseas militaries and was used during the Korean War in the early 1950s, and by the Cuban air force during the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion.

The Sea Fury's development was formally initiated in 1943 in response to a wartime requirement of the Royal Air Force (RAF), with the aircraft initially named Fury. As the Second World War drew to a close, the RAF cancelled their order for the aircraft; however, the Royal Navy saw the type as a suitable carrier aircraft to replace a range of increasingly obsolete or poorly suited aircraft being operated by the Fleet Air Arm. Development of the Sea Fury proceeded, and the type began entering operational service in 1947.

The Sea Fury has many design similarities to Hawker's preceding Tempest fighter, having originated from a requirement for a "Light Tempest Fighter"; both the Sea Fury's wings and fuselage originate from the Tempest but were significantly modified. Production Sea Furies were fitted with the powerful Bristol Centaurus engine and armed with four wing-mounted Hispano V cannons. While originally developed as a pure aerial fighter aircraft, the definitive Sea Fury FB.11 was a fighter-bomber, the design having been found suitable for this mission as well.

The Sea Fury attracted international orders as both a carrier and land-based aircraft. It was operated by countries including Australia, Burma, Canada, Cuba, Egypt, West Germany, Iraq, and Pakistan. The type acquitted itself well in the Korean War, fighting effectively even against the MiG-15 jet fighter. Although the Sea Fury was retired by the majority of its military operators in the late 1950s in favour of jet-propelled aircraft, a considerable number of aircraft saw subsequent use in the civil sector, and several remain airworthy in the 21st century as heritage and racing aircraft. Wikipedia

Wkikpedia Wikipedia Hawker Sea Fury

General Harold A Skaarup Web Page

last update: 2021-09-27 19:22:38

Sea Fury Mk. 10 TF901

Loaned to Canada for trials with the Winter Experimental Establishment at RCAF Station Namao, Alberta. Carried RN markings. Destroyed in fatal accident on 17 January 1948. Taken on strength for book keeping purposes.

1948-02-12 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
1948-02-12 Struck off Strength Taken on strength struck off same day. 2019-08-20

WEE (Winter Experimental Establishment)

Museum History WEE Archive Association Of Ontario

The Winter Experimental Establishment (WEE) was established in 1947 at Edmonton. It had advanced bases at Watson Lake and Churchill. It main focus was to provide guidance in the design of new equipment for cold weather use and in improving existing technology. The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) carried test for Canadian forces and for British and American air forces.

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