Keywords: RAAF Hudson.jpg en Assembly of Lockheed Hudson aircraft at RAAF Station Richmond being undertaken by members of No 2 Aircraft Depot AD after being received in component form from America Hudsons were also assembled at No 1 AD at RAAF Station Laverton in Victoria The rear fuselage of a Hudson just visible in the far distance between the two foreground Hudsons displays A16-1 on its tailplane Its underside has been painted in Night Black one of only 16 Hudsons so painted A16-1 survived Malayan operations with No 1 Squadron RAAF and was later operated by 1 Operational Training Unit OTU The Hudson in the left foreground also displays this undersurface finish and could thus be either A16-2 -3 or -30 The Hudson aircraft in the right foreground A16-21 carries a three digit constructor's number 272 on its nose rather than the normal four digit version A16-21 had been delivered on 9 February 1940 and was issued to 1 Squadron Following the squadron's posting to Kota Bharu in Malaya it was regularly flown by Flight Lieutenant John AH Lockwood who late on the afternoon of 7 December 1941 reported sighting a Japanese cruiser and a motor ship 112 miles from Kota Bharu which had fired a broadside at his aircraft The following morning just after 2 00 a m with a full moon Lockwood led the first attack on Japanese forces by Allied air forces scoring direct hits on troop transports in the South China Sea Later on 14 February 1942 in the desperate defence of Palembang on Sumatra Lockwood leading an attack on the approaching Japanese convoy was last seen 'losing height with smoke pouring from one engine and two Zeros following it down in close pursuit' according to the only surviving witness Flight Officer Peter J Gibbes 001093 Australian War Memorial 1940-03-20 PD-Australia Nil Photo taken in New South Wales Sydney Richmond Lockheed Hudson in Australian service Black and white photographs No 1 Squadron RAAF RAAF Base Richmond |