Nov 27, 2004 #1 C Capt. Scott Tailwheel Airman 16 0 Nov 24, 2004 Calgary CYYC What I'd consider the very image of WWII... Attachments mk_viiib.jpg 24.4 KB · Views: 1,856
Nov 27, 2004 #2 cheddar cheese Major General 20,265 20 Jan 9, 2004 WSM, England Yup - The Spit was the defining plane of WW2, Its the first plane that most people think of when you mention WW2 8)
Yup - The Spit was the defining plane of WW2, Its the first plane that most people think of when you mention WW2 8)
Nov 27, 2004 #4 MichaelHenley Senior Airman 506 0 Jul 25, 2004 Brisbane spaces.msn.com Is that a Chezchlovakia Squadron? (as in similar to the polish squadron)
Nov 27, 2004 #5 Nonskimmer Captain 8,620 9 Nov 11, 2004 Halifax, Nova Scotia Hey Capt. Scott, I'm getting the definite impression that you're fond of the Spitfire.
Nov 28, 2004 #6 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 i've seen slightly better pictures though..............
Nov 28, 2004 #7 cheddar cheese Major General 20,265 20 Jan 9, 2004 WSM, England I find it hard to get decent Spit. pics.
Nov 28, 2004 #8 kiwimac Staff Sergeant 1,097 13 Feb 22, 2004 Deepest Darkest NZ www.westcotthort.com Yup that was the Czechoslovakian sqdn. The Rondel under the cockpit gives it away. My Defining aircraft of WW2: Kiwimac
Yup that was the Czechoslovakian sqdn. The Rondel under the cockpit gives it away. My Defining aircraft of WW2: Kiwimac
Nov 28, 2004 #9 JCS Senior Airman 667 4 Jul 15, 2004 Nicholson, PA What kind is that first one? I've never seen it before.
Nov 28, 2004 #10 Nonskimmer Captain 8,620 9 Nov 11, 2004 Halifax, Nova Scotia Italian MC 202, by the look of it.
Nov 28, 2004 #11 GermansRGeniuses Tech Sergeant 2,031 4 Dec 26, 2003 www.barryboys.co.uk Close, it's either an Re.2005, a G.55, or Mc.205...
Nov 29, 2004 #12 cheddar cheese Major General 20,265 20 Jan 9, 2004 WSM, England Looks like the Re-2005 to me.
Nov 29, 2004 #13 cheddar cheese Major General 20,265 20 Jan 9, 2004 WSM, England I would post my defining aircraft but to be honest, I cant be bothered Theyd include the Re-2005, P.108, P-38 and SM.79 if youre interested though
I would post my defining aircraft but to be honest, I cant be bothered Theyd include the Re-2005, P.108, P-38 and SM.79 if youre interested though
Nov 29, 2004 #14 kiwimac Staff Sergeant 1,097 13 Feb 22, 2004 Deepest Darkest NZ www.westcotthort.com Yup Re 2005! Wonderful Aircraft. Kiwimac
Nov 29, 2004 #15 JCS Senior Airman 667 4 Jul 15, 2004 Nicholson, PA Nice looking plane 8) I dont know much Italian planes except for my favorites: Piaggio P.108, Reggiane Re.2001, Macchi Mc.202.
Nice looking plane 8) I dont know much Italian planes except for my favorites: Piaggio P.108, Reggiane Re.2001, Macchi Mc.202.
Nov 29, 2004 #16 cheddar cheese Major General 20,265 20 Jan 9, 2004 WSM, England I like all the Reggianes, they look great 8) P.108? Good man
Dec 1, 2004 #17 Pisis 2nd Lieutenant 5,813 37 Nov 3, 2004 Praga Mater Urbium No, it's Spitfire LF Mk.Vb AR501/NN-A of S/Ldr Frantisek 'Dolly' Dolezal, DFC, DSO. Unit is No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron R.A.F., at that time (1942) based on Perranporth Airfield, England. http://www.rafweb.org/Sqn310-347.htm#310
No, it's Spitfire LF Mk.Vb AR501/NN-A of S/Ldr Frantisek 'Dolly' Dolezal, DFC, DSO. Unit is No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron R.A.F., at that time (1942) based on Perranporth Airfield, England. http://www.rafweb.org/Sqn310-347.htm#310
Dec 20, 2004 #19 Archangel Airman 1st Class 134 0 Dec 20, 2004 NL w00t, its an Dutch squadron ^^ note: the symbol near the cockpit is a dutch symbol Netherlands rule
Dec 20, 2004 #20 Nonskimmer Captain 8,620 9 Nov 11, 2004 Halifax, Nova Scotia Archangel said: Netherlands rule Click to expand... Yes, apparently for a time there was a Dutch hospital room in Ottawa. Imagine being denied admittance because I didn't have my passport!
Archangel said: Netherlands rule Click to expand... Yes, apparently for a time there was a Dutch hospital room in Ottawa. Imagine being denied admittance because I didn't have my passport!