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A friend of mine, who is the daughter of Malaysian royalty said that
some of the native people, (they are called "Orang Asli" or "Sangkai"), found an old military aircraft deep in the jungle of Malaysia. A Malay man accompanied them into the jungle and took some videos. I'm supposed to receive a copy of the videos in a couple of weeks. I offerred to help them locate someone who might be interested in re-interring the remains of the crew and documenting the aircraft itself. Right now the details are sketchy. The Malaysian government gave up on it. The only detail I have for sure is that the tail number is "WG871". Someone said it might be a deHavilland Vampire. Anyone know what the tail numbers might signify? |
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In article , Zahi
writes A friend of mine, who is the daughter of Malaysian royalty said that some of the native people, (they are called "Orang Asli" or "Sangkai"), found an old military aircraft deep in the jungle of Malaysia. A Malay man accompanied them into the jungle and took some videos. I'm supposed to receive a copy of the videos in a couple of weeks. I offerred to help them locate someone who might be interested in re-interring the remains of the crew and documenting the aircraft itself. Right now the details are sketchy. The Malaysian government gave up on it. The only detail I have for sure is that the tail number is "WG871". Someone said it might be a deHavilland Vampire. Anyone know what the tail numbers might signify? WG871 was a Vampire FB9 of 60 Sqn based Tengah reported missing from a night navex on 17.3.52 (for the benefit of American readers that is 17 March 1952 :-)). The pilot is missing presumed dead. -- Vic Flintham Cold war military aviation http://www.vflintham.demon.co.uk |
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Hi Zahi
The aircraft is a de Havilland Vampire F.B Mk.9 built under license by English Electric Company Limited of Preston, Lancashire. The most likely unit is No. 45 (F) Squadron. It was based at R.A.F. Station Butterworth, Malaya. The squadron operated the Vampire F.B. Mk. 9 there from May 1955 to January 1956. Two other possibilities a No. 28 (F) Squadron based at R.A.F. Station Sek Kong, Hong Kong and later R.A.F. Station Kai Tek, Hong Kong and later back to Sek Kong, Hong Kong. They operated the type in that region from February 1952 to August 1956. Two of the aircraft operated by the squadron were serial numbers WG874 and WG877. No. 60 (F) Squadron was based at R.A.F. Station Tengah, Singapore from March 1952 to August 1955 while operating the Vampire F.B. Mk. 9. Can you please contact me at: . Cheers...Chris |
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Does anyone know exactly where in Johor this aircraft was found? I
live at the other end of Malaysia (Penang) and am willing to assist if necessary. Further details would be appreciated. Regards, Laurie. The aircraft is a tropicalised version of the FB Mk 5 of which a number exist in museums around the world. Of itself WG871 is of relatively little interest and with a number of wooden components will be past being of any value. However, the pilot's remains are probably with the aircraft and I would hope that the proper authorities are approached before any further poking around takes place. The re-interrment of the pilot's remains and informing the appropriate relatives and authorities are my primary concern. Thanks to the information on this forum, we now have a good idea about the nationality of the plane, (my friend's contacts had assumed it was American, from WW II, which seems unlikely). The details of the location of the crash are being sent to me by my friend and I should have them in about 2 weeks. I'll post more information later. All I know so far is that it is "several days journey" into the jungle. I'm going to check with them if the site is accessibly by car or helicopter as well. |
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