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Leslie Howards DC3

Can anyone show me where to find a photo of the DC3 Leslie Howard was shot down in . It was originaly PH-ALI but I would like to see what it looked like at the time in 1943 .

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By: Coert Munk - 9th January 2008 at 18:34

And I’ll check my files. Wrote an article on the subject, and FlyPast had an article on the subject some 15+yrs ago… There are good bw pictures available. See ya coming weekend Archer!

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By: Archer - 9th January 2008 at 12:01

The image on the front of said book shows the aircraft in camouflage and I think with stripes under the registration BUT this image was taken from a painting, so it may not be correct. Haven’t got the book to hand so I cannot check whether there are any other clues.

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By: Coert Munk - 9th January 2008 at 07:03

The book is still for sale at the FLASH Aviation Shop in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. In case you need details, please send me a PM

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By: OHOPE - 7th January 2008 at 15:56

Thank you for that info , that’s what I needed .

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By: wieesso - 7th January 2008 at 15:55

… or the book “Dakota” published in 1985 in the Netherlands. This last mentioned book has several pictures of AGBB showing the damage of the German attack on 15Nov42.

Guess it’s this:
DAKOTA, DC-3/C-47 ONDER NEDERLANDSE VLAG
136 pg
Theo Wesselink a.o. hardback
Complete history of all Daks that ever flew under Dutch registration, both civil and military
1985 De Alk, Alkmaar NL
ISBN 90 6013 940 2
DFL 39,90

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By: Coert Munk - 7th January 2008 at 12:36

Yes, the plane was in camouflage. No stripes under the regi on the fuselage visible. Underside unknown. Colourscheme looks standard

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By: OHOPE - 7th January 2008 at 08:27

It was a copy of Flight 777 that started this , the photo in it shows the aircraft as PH-ALI , I am interested to know how the aircraft looked while operated by BOAC , was this aircraft camouflaged , was it marked with the stripes under the registration , was the underside colour Sky or Silver ?

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By: Coert Munk - 7th January 2008 at 07:08

There are several pictures of DC-3 PH-ALI as G-AGBB. Check the book “Flight 777” of Ian Colvin or the book “Dakota” published in 1985 in the Netherlands. This last mentioned book has several pictures of AGBB showing the damage of the German attack on 15Nov42.

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By: OHOPE - 7th January 2008 at 05:15

Thanks for that , as it appears there are not likely to be any photos of this particular aircraft , are there any of similar aircraft from the period ? The purpose of the question is to find out the colour scheme worn by this wartime airliner .

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By: Arabella-Cox - 6th January 2008 at 14:58

Leslie Howards DC3

No photo but there is quite a bit of info on www.rafdavidstowmoor.org on this incident. Either use their search facility or look at ‘operations June 1943’.

Hope this helps.

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By: wieesso - 6th January 2008 at 08:24

It was G-AGBB at this time.
Can’t find a photo of it 🙁
http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19430601-0

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