Lockheed Hudson A-28 A-29 AT-18
The Lockheed Hudson was an American-built light bomber and coastal reconnaissance aircraft built initially for the Royal Air Force (RAF) shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War and primarily operated by the RAF thereafter. The Hudson served throughout the war, mainly with Coastal Command, but also in transport and training roles, as well as delivering agents into occupied France. They were also used extensively with the Royal Canadian Air Force's (RCAF) anti-submarine squadrons. National Air Force Museum of Canada.
last update: 2021-12-21 01:36:53Hudson Mk. VI EW873
Probably in service at No. 31 Operational Training Unit at Debert, NS, on the books of the RAF, when it crashed in the fall of 1942. To workshop reserve at No. 4 Repair Depot at Scoudouc, NB, then to Clark Ruse Aircraft for repairs on 27 October 1942, following a Category B crash. To Eastern Air Command on 10 April 1943. To No. 4 Repair Depot at Scoudouc on 13 September 1943, for write off.1942-09-25 Taken on Strength Eastern Air Command 2019-08-20
1943-August-27 Accident: 31 Operational Training Unit Loc: Names: Crummey | Impey | Oakley | Stevens
1944-01-26 Struck off Strength 2019-08-20