Accident Fairey Long-Range Monoplane J9479,
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ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 28170
 
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Date:Tuesday 17 December 1929
Time:21:40 UTC
Type:Fairey Long-Range Monoplane
Owner/operator:LRDU RAF
Registration: J9479
MSN:
Fatalities:Fatalities: 2 / Occupants: 2
Aircraft damage: Destroyed
Location:Mountains near Zaghouan, about 30 mi. S of Tunis -   Tunisia
Phase: En route
Nature:Unknown
Departure airport:RAF Cranwell
Destination airport:Capetown
Confidence Rating: Information is only available from news, social media or unofficial sources
Narrative:
J9479 was one of two Fairey Long-Range Monoplanes built for the Long Range Development Unit, Royal Air Force, for experimental long distance flying.

On the 17th of December 1929 the plane took off from RAF Cranwell to fly to Capetown, South Africa non-stop.
At 9:40 p.m. GMT the aircraft crashed in mountainous terrain in northern Tunisia.
Both pilots were killed.

Squadron-Leader Arthur Gordon Jones-Williams MC RAF, and Flight-Lieutenant Norman Hugh Jenkins OBE DFC DSM RAF, killed in a flying accident.
R.I.P.


Sources:

https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1929/1929-1

Revision history:

Date/timeContributorUpdates
27-Sep-2008 01:00 ASN archive Added
05-Jun-2013 07:20 angels one five Updated [Date, Time, Aircraft type, Registration, Operator, Location, Phase, Departure airport, Destination airport, Source, Damage, Narrative]
03-Jul-2013 14:06 Anon. Updated [Narrative]
24-Jul-2013 10:39 angels one five Updated [Location, Narrative]
01-Oct-2013 22:24 angels one five Updated [Time, Narrative]
11-Mar-2019 06:33 stehlik49 Updated [Operator]

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