Blackburn Bluebird G-AAUF at Brough??
This aeroplane was owned and operated by the North Sea Aerial and General Transport Ltd, based at Brough and was used to give RAF Reserve pilots basic flying training, despite being a civilian company. It was first registered to them on 11th April 1930. The aeroplane appears to have sustained some form of damage on 16th July 1932 that saw it deemed beyond repair. No details have been found that can expand on this. The paperwork gives December 1932 when the aeroplane was finally struck off the register. I would like to find some evidence it was actually damaged in a flying accident.
Pilot - Name unknown.