Incident de Havilland DH.60X Moth VR-RAT,
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Date:Saturday 14 February 1942
Time:day
Type:Silhouette image of generic DH60 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different    
de Havilland DH.60X Moth
Owner/operator:'A' Flt Malayan Volunteer Air Force
Registration: VR-RAT
MSN: RSFC.2
Fatalities:Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 0
Aircraft damage: Destroyed
Location:Palembang Airfield, Talang Betutu, South Sumatra -   Indonesia
Phase: Standing
Nature:Military
Departure airport:Palembang Airfield, Talang Betutu, South Sumatra
Destination airport:
Confidence Rating: Information is only available from news, social media or unofficial sources
Narrative:
VR-SAQ: DH.60X Seaplane [Cirrus Hermes engine] assembled by Royal Singapore Flying Club, probably from spares. Registered [with c/no. RSFC.2] 6.10.36 to Royal Singapore Flying Club. Converted to landplane 1939. Sold late 1939 on replacement by DH.94. Re-registered VR-RAT 26.4.39 to Perak Flying Club, Ipoh, Malaya. Returned to Singapore in 1940. Impressed into MVAF, "A" Flight 1.12.41.

Impressed into Malayan Volunteer Air Force, "A" Flight 1.12.41. The Unit was formed at Kallang 1.12.41 with six Moths [VR-SAF, VR-SAG, VR-SAI, VR-SBH, VR-RAS and VR-RAT]. One was destroyed at Singapore in January 1942 in an air collision with a RAF Brewster Buffalo.

Five survivors ferried to Palembang Airfield, Talang Betutu, South Sumatra 4.2.42. One damaged beyond repair after wing spar hit by bullet near Palemburg. VR-SBH is believed to have been one of the four remaining MVAF DH.60 Moths destroyed in the Japanese attack on Palemburg airfield 14.2.42.

Sources:

1. http://www.ab-ix.co.uk/dh60.pdf
2. https://www.airhistory.org.uk/gy/reg_VR-S.html
3. As VR-RAT: http://www.afleetingpeace.org/index.php/page-other-registers/vo-vp-vr?highlight=WyJ2ci1zYW8iXQ==
4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Palembang#Airborne_attack
5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultan_Mahmud_Badaruddin_II_International_Airport#History

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