36feet10inches
Staff Sergeant
BR126 was famously the Spit that Canadian pilot Jerry Smith landed back on USS Wasp when his fuel feed malfunctioned during Operation Bowery, one of the "club run" ops that sent desperately needed Spitfires to the defence of Malta in 1942. Smith and the aircraft returned to Gibraltar with Wasp and then flew off HMS Eagle shortly thereafter, making it to Malta without a hitch this time (sadly Smith was KIA later the same year).
According to Paul Lucas's excellent Colour Conundrums articles BR126 was repainted in overall blue during her brief layover in Gib, and received yellow GL-E (for 185 Squadron) at the same time. However some of this doesn't quite stack up for me (I acknowledge of course that Mr Lucas has had eyes on a lot of stuff I haven't).
BR126 features on pages 104/105 of Brian Cauchi's Malta Spitfire Vs, I'd dearly love to have a copy on my shelf but crazy money is being asked for copies (it's OOP of course), I there is the video below but the text is illegible - I wondred if anyone out there might have a copy and be able to fill me in on what Mr Cauchi has to say about it?
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgBwopJI5ME
Source: Spitfire MkVcTrop RAF 185Sqn GLE BR126 Malta 15th Jun 1942 01
Thanks
Tony
According to Paul Lucas's excellent Colour Conundrums articles BR126 was repainted in overall blue during her brief layover in Gib, and received yellow GL-E (for 185 Squadron) at the same time. However some of this doesn't quite stack up for me (I acknowledge of course that Mr Lucas has had eyes on a lot of stuff I haven't).
BR126 features on pages 104/105 of Brian Cauchi's Malta Spitfire Vs, I'd dearly love to have a copy on my shelf but crazy money is being asked for copies (it's OOP of course), I there is the video below but the text is illegible - I wondred if anyone out there might have a copy and be able to fill me in on what Mr Cauchi has to say about it?
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgBwopJI5ME
Source: Spitfire MkVcTrop RAF 185Sqn GLE BR126 Malta 15th Jun 1942 01
Thanks
Tony