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HART, George

Aircraft Information
Aircraft
Serial Number
Markings
Memorial information
Burial/Memorial Country United Kingdom
Burial/Memorial Place Skellingthorpe (St. Lawrence) Churchyard
Grave Reference Row B. Grave 4..
Epitaph
IBCC Memorial Information
Phase 1
Panel Number 46
Enlistment information
Service Number 1192149
Service Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Group 5
Squadron 50
Trade Ground staff
Country of origin if different United Kingdom
Last Operation information
Start Date 19-05-1944
End Date 19-05-1944
Takeoff Station Skellingthorpe
Day/Night raid Day
Operation
Reason for Loss Killed when twenty three 1,000 bombs being carried on a tractor-towed bomb trolley train exploded at 17:45 hrs, blowing a large crater in the perimeter track. Some damage also occurred to station buildings and adjoining farms. No aircraft were seriously damaged. Kenneth Green (who was interviewed for the IBCC Digital Archive in 2015) remembers carrying out an inspection of an aircraft from B flight. His friend was working on the port inner engine and he offered to test run the engine for Kenneth since he was late for a date. As Kenneth cycled away he heard an explosion. On returning from his date at around midnight he was told that people had been 'sweeping the deck looking for your fingernails'. The cause of the accident was the failure of a spring in the bomb trailer, resulting in the safety pin being pulled out and arming one of the bombs.