McHardy, Alexander Gordon

Killed in Action 1942-07-04

Birth Date: 1916-July-26

Born:

Son of Gordon Smart McHardy and Euphemia B. McHardy, of Vancouver.

Home: Vancouver, British Columbia

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: Unknown

Service

RCAF

Unit

124 Sqn- Squadron

Base

Rank

Corporal

Position

Corporal

Service Numbers

R/74602

124 Ferry Squadron. Harvard aircraft 2582 was being ferried to Lethbridge, Alberta when the pilot encountered bad weather. The aircraft was being flown contact up a river when it crashed into some trees at Krugersdorf, Ontario, Sergeant H. Levine was also killed.

This incident involved multiple aircraft:

  1. Harvard Mk.II Serial: 2582

All the above aircraft in the above list are referenced in this report.

North American Harvard NA-26 NA-44 NA-61 NA-66 NA75 NA-76 NA-81

North American Harvard Mk. IV
Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
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The North American Harvard appeared in 1937, in response to a US Air Corps proposal for an advanced trainer. The first of 50 Harvard Mk. Is ordered by the Canadian Government were delivered to RCAF Sea Island, BC in July 1939. By early 1940, the Mk. II was being assembled in California with an all metal fuselage replacing the original tube and fabric structure. 1200 Mk. IIs were supplied from US sources, until Canadian built Harvards started being produced in 1941.

In August 1938, Noorduyn Aviation of Montreal farsightedly signed an agreement with North American, to build the Harvard under licence. When the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) came into being in December 1939, Noorduyn received its first orders and went on to produce nearly 2800 Harvard Mk. IIBs for the RCAF and the RAF, between 1940 and 1945. In Canada, Harvard Mk. IIBs were used as advanced trainers with the BCATP at fifteen Service Flying Training Schools across the nation. They helped pilots make to the transition from low powered primary trainers, like Fleet Finch or the de Havilland Tiger Moth, to high performance front line fighters such as the Spitfire.

At the end of WW II, although the RCAF retained the Harvard as a trainer, a large number of them were sold off to civilian operators. The RCAF soon regretted this, for by 1949 the Cold War with the Soviet Union was in full swing and the RCAF urgently needed trainers again. 100 T-6J Texans were leased temporarily from the USAF and a further 270 Harvards, the Mk. IV version, were ordered from Canadian Car & Foundry, Thunder Bay. The RCAF used the Harvard Mk. IV for a further fifteen years, before finally retiring it in 1966.

A total of 20,110 Harvards were built between 1938 and 1954, 3,370 of them in Canada. Countless numbers of privately owned Harvards are still flying today.

Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum's Harvard Mk. IV was built by Canadian Car & Foundry, Thunder Bay, Ontario in late 1951. The aircraft saw service at four RCAF flying schools across the nation until it was sold to a civilian owner in 1965. It was the third aircraft to join the Museum after Dennis Bradley, Alan Ness and John Weir donated it in 1973.Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

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Harvard 2582

Harvard Mk.II 2582

Issued to No. 2 Service Flying Training School, RCAF Station Uplands 3 Oct 1941. Brushed against Harvard 2632 during formation practice in 1941, no damage reported. To No. 9 Service Flying Training School, RCAF Station Summerside, PEI. Category C damage 3 Apr 1941 due to ground loop after landing. Aircraft being ferried by 124 Ferry Squadron from RCAF Station Rockcliffe to Winnipeg 4 July 1942. Category A crash near Earlton Ont., aircraft crashed in heavy fog. Two killed. To No. 6 Repair Depot RCAF Station Trenton, write off 20 Oct 1942. Reduced to spares and produce.

1940-10-03 Taken on Strength 2019-08-20
1941-January-06 Accident: 2 Service Flying Training School Loc: Kemptville Ontario Names: Ball | Cluderoy
1941-April-03 Accident: 9 Service Flying Training School Loc: Aerodrome Names: MacDonald
1942-July-04 Accident: 124 Ferry Squadron Loc: Earlton Saskatchewan Names: Levine | Mchardy
1942-10-20 Struck off Strength Struck off after crash. 2019-08-20