Langland Bay - 19th December 1945
The Second World War is over, VE Day has been ‘celebrated’ during May 1945, followed by VJ Day, that August. Miles M.50 Queen Martinet RH123 However, 19 th December 1945, over the sea at Langland, a Miles M.50 Queen Martinet RH123 of the 773 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy was lost over the sea at Langland. Flight RH123, took off from Woodley Aerodrome, Reading, Berkshire flying to RAF Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, when it suffered from fuel problems and had to ditch into the sea. Woodley Aerodrome, Berkshire credit - Google Maps Woodley, Berkshire was a village of little significance, however, during 1929, that the 100-acre Woodley Aerodrome first opened. Jack Phillips and Charles Powis first started the business, The Phillips and Powis Flying School . 1932, the aircraft designer, F. G. Miles came to Woodley to establish the newly Aircraft Workshop. The name changed to Miles Aircraft Ltd by 1943. Years before the outbreak of the Second World War, pilots Charle...
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