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“I found the engineer officer and together we had a look at her, gleaming and bright in a new spring coat of camouflage paint. ...
2010-04-16
On August 20th 1943, Canadians flying Spitfires arrived at Headcorn from Lashenden as their runway needed repairing. The two Canadian Squadrons were 403 and ...
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Spitfire LF Mk. IXe, serial no. NH550, AH-Z “Kay” No. 332 Skvadron, Royal Norwegian Air Force, Bardufoss 1951 No. 332 (Norwegian) Squadron RAF was ...
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Supermarine Spitfire PR Mk. XI No. 1 Fotorekognoseringsving (photo-reconnaissance wing) Norway, 1950 In September 1946, UK Government agreed to supply Spitfires to the reborn ...
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Supermarine Spitfire Mk. Vb Sqn/Ldr Maurice Stephens No. 249 Squadron RAF Takali, Malta, October 1942 Click to enlarge image This Spitfire Mk. Vb, EP706 ...
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Supermarine Spitfire Mk. I P/O Crelin “Bogle” Bodie No. 66 Squadron RAF Click to enlarge image No. 66 Squadron was one of the first ...
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Supermarine Spitfire prototype K5054 Eastleigh, 5th March 1936 Click to enlarge image Of course, this site wouldn’t do without the colour profile of the ...
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W/Cdr Rolf Arne Berg was not only the CO of No. 132 Norwegian wing, but also one of the most dearly held officers among ...
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Having spent most of its wartime career in the Middle East, No. 127 Squadron was moved to the UK in 1944 in preparation for ...
2010-04-16
Lance Cleo Wade – American RAF Ace Lance Wade was one of the top US aces fighting within RAF. In early 1941 he volunteered ...