On the 15th of September 1951 the Battle of Britain air display was being carried out at Thornaby airfield. During
the display a Harvard was making an inverted fly past, whilst the pilot was recovering from this the aircraft struck the ground.
He was sadly killed. The aircraft sustained CAt E2/FA damage.
The aircraft was purchased by the British Air Commisssion without contract from The North American Aircraft Corporation and
delivered by sea to the UK arriving in July 1944. It was issued to 9 PAFU at Errol in late 1944, it then moved onto 5 PAFU at Ternhill.
This unit disbanded on 21st June 1945. The aircraft is known to have served with 7 FTS at Peterbrough and 22 FTS/SFTS at Calveley
during the late 1940's. It has spent some time in storage but in the late 40's/early 50's it also served with 18 RFS, 11 RFS before
finally moving to 6 FTS Ternhill.
Pilot - Sgt George William Kelley RAF (1386489), aged 28, of Brockmoor, Staffs. Buried Thornaby Cemetery, Yorkshire (H I 2).
Sgt George Kelley's gravestone, he was born on 4th May 1923.