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    Airframe Family: Westland Wallace
    Latest Model:Wallace II
    Last Military Serial:K6035 RAF
    Compressed ID:Westland Wallace II sn K6035 RAF
    Latest Owner or Location:RAF Museum, Grahame Park Way, Hendon, London, England

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a Wallace II by Westland at Yeovil.
    Constructed Westland Aircraft Co, Yeovil

    June 1935

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Air Force with s/n K6035.

    20 February 1936

    Transferred to No 2 Aircraft Storage Unit, RAF Cardington.
    A Bristol Pegasus II M3 engine was installed at Cardington.

    7 March 1936

    Transferred to No 502 (Ulster) (Bomber) Squadron, Aldergrove, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

    22 April 1937

    Transferred to Electrical and Wireless School, RAF Cranwell.

    1 December 1938

    Transferred to No 1 Electrical and Wireless School, RAF Cranwell.
    Unit renamed.

    4 November 1940

    Struck off Strength/Charge.

    Transferred to Signal Squadron, RAF Cranwell.

    23 November 1940

    New serial number assigned: 2361M RAF

    By April 1963

    To Harold Goodey, Twyford, Berks.

    1965

    Moved into storage at Newark with the intent of becoming part of the newly forming Newark Air Museum.

    Restored.
    Some restoration carried out at Newark.

    May 1968

    Assigned to Abbots Boiler Works for storage.

    22 March 1977

    Transported by ground.
    Moved to Hendon.

    By April 1977

    Loaned to RAF Museum, Henlow.
    Moved to the RAF Museum in the hope of exchanging them for a Gnat.

    January 1987

    To RAF Museum.
    Sold to RAF Museum.

    January 1987

    Loaned to Skysport Engineering.
    SkySport used the remains as patterns for the construction of a replica to be used in making a film.

    Restored.
    Restored by SkySport.

    24 March 1993

    To RAF Museum, Grahame Park Way, Hendon, London, England.
    Officially handed over to the RAF Museum.
    View the Location Dossier

    2009


    Photographer: Andy West

    11 December 2011


    Photographer: Terry Fletcher
    Notes: Wallace II on display in the Historic Hangars Collection at the RAF Museum at Hendon

    23 June 2013


    Photographer: Arjun Sarup


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