Karachi, India. c. 1945. Squadron Leader K. J. Newman DFC and Bar of Auckland, NZ (left), is ...

Accession Number P02491.082
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white - Print silver gelatin
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

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Description

Karachi, India. c. 1945. Squadron Leader K. J. Newman DFC and Bar of Auckland, NZ (left), is being welcomed by Group Captain T. N. Evans, the Commanding Officer at Mauripur airfield. A flight of 4700 miles from Benson, Oxfordshire, to Karachi, in an overall time of twelve hours twenty-five minutes at the mean average speed of 378 mph was completed by an RAF Mosquito aircraft piloted by Sqn Ldr K. J. Newman DFC and BAR and his navigator Warrant Officer R. E. Smith DFM. The Mosquito, which was a standard reconnaissance aircraft, carried full camera equipment. Three other Mosquito aircraft which had left Britain a day earlier also made the flight in less than thirteen hours.

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