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Seafire nr 155 rato boosters Fleet Air Arm

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Type : Spitfire X4170
Mark : Ia
First Flew : 10th August 1940
Built at : Eastleigh
Powered by : Merlin III
Known Codes :
LZ-R

X4170 was shot down by Bf109s over Kent on 25th October https://www.worldnavalships.com/directory/airframeprofile.php?FrameID=2667

Spitfire X4237
Type : Spitfire
Mark : Ia
First Flew : 16th August 1940
Built at : Eastleigh
Powered by : Merlin III https://www.worldnavalships.com/directory/airframeprofile.php?FrameID=2692

X4237 shot down by a Bf109 on 27.09.40. The pilot Sgt. D. Cox baled out and his aircraft crashed at Wye Court Farm, Wye, Kent. The site was officially excavated in 1974. The two relics both have 300 part numbers and could be identified with further research. Remains of interior green paint and a leather strap also Battle of Britain Spitfire relics X4237 19 Sqn | #500031434

Type : Spitfire X4424
Mark : Ia
First Flew :
Built at : Eastleigh
Powered by : Merlin III
Known Codes :

P1421 ?

P1428 ?

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Type : Spitfire X4170
Mark : Ia
First Flew : 10th August 1940
Built at : Eastleigh
Powered by : Merlin III
Known Codes :
LZ-R

X4170 was shot down by Bf109s over Kent on 25th October https://www.worldnavalships.com/directory/airframeprofile.php?FrameID=2667

Spitfire X4237
Type : Spitfire
Mark : Ia
First Flew : 16th August 1940
Built at : Eastleigh
Powered by : Merlin III https://www.worldnavalships.com/directory/airframeprofile.php?FrameID=2692

X4237 shot down by a Bf109 on 27.09.40. The pilot Sgt. D. Cox baled out and his aircraft crashed at Wye Court Farm, Wye, Kent. The site was officially excavated in 1974. The two relics both have 300 part numbers and could be identified with further research. Remains of interior green paint and a leather strap also Battle of Britain Spitfire relics X4237 19 Sqn | #500031434

Type : Spitfire X4424
Mark : Ia
First Flew :
Built at : Eastleigh
Powered by : Merlin III
Known Codes :

P1421 ?

P1428 ?

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That's bloody sacrilegious. They've cut pages from a pilot's logbook and are selling them individually. They should be shot for that. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
 
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F.Mk.22 Photograph 505 Squadron

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SPITFIRE MK-XIX PM631 photo reconnaissance PRU

Built in November 1945 by Vickers-Armstrong at Reading, UK as a high altitude photo reconnaissance aircraft with a Griffon 66 engine and pressurised cockpit, Spitfire PM631 was delivered to the RAF in 1946 so she was too late to see any operational service. Instead she served with 203 Advanced Flying School between May 1949 and January 1950 before entering storage. On the 2nd July 1951 she was delivered to Short Brothers at Hooten Park before being assigned to the Meteorological Research Flight and moved to Woodvale on the 13th July 1951. She remained there until June 1957 undertaking temperature and humidity flights.

PM631 is the BBMF's longest serving aircraft and is presented as a PR XIX of No 541 Squadron which performed photographic reconnaissance missions over the Europe from early 1944 to the end of the war. Spitfire PM631 Mk XIX Photo Reconnaissance BBMF | Warbird Aviation

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Prototype MK XIX SW777 photo reconnaissance PRU

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P7443 Spitfire F.IIa (Merlin XII); TOC/RAF 1.10.40; No.54.Sqn ('KL-E'); Circus 5, shot down by the first Group of No.2 (F)Wing [I/JG.2], force-landed near Calais 26.2.41 (Sgt H Squire, PoW); SOC/RAF 28.2.41 (98:05 flying hours); To E-Stelle Rechlin; Messerschmitt factory Augsburg from 21.4.41, was to be fitted with a DB601 engine, but this was cancelled; Flown at Echterdingen (near Boblingen, south of Stuttgart,); Retd to Testcentre Rechlin 9.9.42; Fate unknown Spitfires in the Luftwaffe?

coded KL-E Charles Howard Squire

Shot down near Calais by Hptm Herbert Ihlefeld, Kommandeur I./LG2. Luftwaffe and Allied Air Forces Discussion Forum - View Single Post - Crashlanded spitfire -54 Sq

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P7443 Spitfire F.IIa (Merlin XII); TOC/RAF 1.10.40; No.54.Sqn ('KL-E'); Circus 5, shot down by the first Group of No.2 (F)Wing [I/JG.2], force-landed near Calais 26.2.41 (Sgt H Squire, PoW); SOC/RAF 28.2.41 (98:05 flying hours); To E-Stelle Rechlin; Messerschmitt factory Augsburg from 21.4.41, was to be fitted with a DB601 engine, but this was cancelled; Flown at Echterdingen (near Boblingen, south of Stuttgart,); Retd to Testcentre Rechlin 9.9.42; Fate unknown Spitfires in the Luftwaffe?

coded KL-E Charles Howard Squire

Shot down near Calais by Hptm Herbert Ihlefeld, Kommandeur I./LG2. Luftwaffe and Allied Air Forces Discussion Forum - View Single Post - Crashlanded spitfire -54 Sq

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