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Death edit
Harry King Goode was killed in an RAF B-24 Liberator Mk III on 21 August 1942. The No. 120 Squadron aircraft took off in heavy mist from RAF Nutts Corner and subsequently crashed into a hill called Big Trosk Mountain near Carnlough in Northern Ireland with the loss of all lives. Harry Goode was a passenger on the flight, which was classed as a test flight.
According to my father, who was the brother of one of the crew, Harry Goode was on a tour of inspection in Northern Ireland. The flight was made purely for demonstration reasons and went ahead despite adverse weather warnings. reference: http://www.lostaircraft.com/21:40, 15 December 2014 (UTC)