McDonald, Harry (Sergeant)

Killed in Flying Accident 1940-October-25

Sergeant Harry McDonald RCAF

Birth Date: 1906

Born:

Parents: Clinton and Margaret McDonald, of Winnipeg

Spouse: Gunhild McDonald, of Winnipeg

Home: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RCAF

Unit

1 SFTS- Service Flying Training School

Base

Toronto, Canada

Rank

Sergeant

Position

Pilot

Service Numbers

R/56768


Accident Card - North American Harvard Mk.II serial:2624

This accident involved 1 aircraft on 1940-October-25. Harvard II s/n 2624.

This accident involved 2 people. Mcdonald H, Studds W

This accident had 2 fatalities. Aircraftman 1st Class William James Noel Studds RCAF Killed in Flying Accident service no:R/57660 Harvard 2624, Sergeant Harry McDonald RCAF Killed in Flying Accident service no:R/56768 Harvard 2624

Mission

Harvard Mk.II 2624

Ferry Flight 1940-October-25 to 1940-October-25

1 () SFTS (RCAF) Winnipeg, Manitoba

1 Training Command, Toronto, Ontario. Harvard II aircraft 2624 was being ferried from Winnipeg, Manitoba to 1 Service Flying Training School at RCAF Station Camp Borden, Ontario when it crashed five miles south of Larder Lake, Ontario with the loss of both aircrew aboard. The visibility was poor in misty conditions when the aircraft struck a tall spruce tree on high ground and crashed

Pilot, Sergeant H McDonald and Aero-Engine Mechanic, Leading Aircraftman W J Studds were both killed in this flying acciden. Harvard! The North American Trainers in Canada by David C Fletcher & Doug McPhail,

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Unit Desciption

1 SFTS (1 Service Flying Training School)

Graduates of the EFTS "learn-to-fly" program went on a Service Flying Training School (SFTS) for 16 weeks. For the first 8 weeks the trainee was part of an intermediate training squadron; for the next 6 weeks an advanced training squadron and for the final 2 weeks training was conducted at a Bombing & Gunnery School. The Service schools were military establishments run by the RCAF or the RAF.

There were two different types of Service Flying Training Schools. Trainees in the fighter pilot stream went to an SFTS like No. 14 Aylmer, where they trained in the North American Harvard or North American Yale. Trainees in the bomber, coastal or transport pilot stream went to an SFTS like No. 5 Brantford where they learned multi-engine technique in an Airspeed Oxford, Avro Anson or Cessna Crane.

Currently the site of CFB Borden. Heliport and grass strip remains. CYBN

Camp Borden Class 1917

For more Information on RCAF Station Borden see here

Royal Canadian Air Force RCAF.info - RCAF Station Borden Ontario

Royal Canadian Air Force RCAF.info - Relief Landing Field Edenvale Ontario

Royal Canadian Air Force RCAF.info - Relief Landing Field Alliston Ontario

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Project 44 BCATP

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