GROUND COLLISION BETWEEN
A TIGER MOTH AND AN AVRO ANSON
AT MASCOT AIRFIELD, NSW
IN ABOUT JUNE 1944

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In about June 1944, a Tiger Moth flown by Sqn/Ldr Loxton of 3 Communication Unit RAAF, collided with an Avro Anson from 2 Aircraft Park on the ground. No one was injured during this incident.

Can anyone please confirm the date of this crash?

 

REFERENCE BOOKS

"Units of the Royal Australian Air Force - A Concise History"
"Volume 4 - Maritime and Transport Units"
by RAAF Historical

Can anyone help me with more information on this crash?

 

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