Hutchins, John Richard
Killed in Flying Accident 1944-02-22

Birth Date: 1913-October-29
Born: Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Son of William George and Pricella Hannah Hutchins, of Ipswich, Queensland
Home: Ipswich, Queensland
Enlistment: Brisbane, Queensland
Enlistment Date: 1941-05-24
Service
RAAF
Unit
45 Group (RAF)
Base
Zanderij Field, Surinam
Rank
Flying Officer
Position
Flying Officer
Service Numbers
405685
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Baltimore Mk. V FW693
Ferry Flight 1944-February-22 to 1944-February-22
45 (T) Group (RAF) Nassau, Bahamas
45 Group Transport Command (113 Ferry Wing) Nassau, Bahamas. Baltimore aircraft FW 693 was lost out of Zandery Airfield, Surinam during a Southern trans-Atlantic ferry flight with the loss of the entire three man crew, cause unknown
Ocean Bridge, the History of RAF Ferry Command by Carl A Christie, page 322Baltimore FW693
Martin Baltimore

USAAF - Official U.S. Air Force photo 051122-F-1234P-023
The Martin 187 Baltimore was a twin-engined light attack bomber built by the Glenn L. Martin Company in the United States as the A-30. The model was originally ordered by the French in May 1940 as a follow-up to the earlier Martin Maryland, then in service in France. With the fall of France, the production series was diverted to Great Britain and after mid-1941, supplied by the U.S. as Lend Lease equipment.
Development of the Baltimore was hindered by a series of problems, although the type eventually became a versatile combat aircraft. Produced in large numbers, the Baltimore was not used operationally by United States armed forces but eventually served with the British, Canadian, Australian, South African, Hellenic and the Italian air forces. it was subsequently used almost exclusively in the Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II.Wikipedia