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Parabellum 14th May 2010 00:34

Re: Which stories behind these photos?
 
If not wrong, 85 squadron... Hurricane VY°B
Which place?
http://cgi.ebay.de/059-Orig-Foto-Flu...item20b0ea5fbe

Parabellum 17th May 2010 23:03

Re: Which stories behind these photos?
 
Blenheim: Nice side view of WV°S
http://cgi.ebay.de/Britischer-Bomber...item1c1297e070
Likely WV°S too
http://cgi.ebay.de/Franz-Flugzeug-Bo...item1c1297df6a

montana 18th May 2010 12:20

Re: Which stories behind these photos?
 
Blenheim IV WV-S/L8875 landed on 30/4/1940 at Brussels-Evere. The crew members : Sgt Thomas (pilot), Sgt Talbot (observer) and LAC Smith (gunner). They were lost and seeing Battle on the airfield, they thought they were in France and landed on Evere airfield. They were interned.

ChristianK 13th June 2010 16:17

Re: Which stories behind these photos?
 
Any info about this Spit?

http://cgi.ebay.de/2xFoto-Flugzeug-J...item335e08afe0

Christian

Bertrand H 13th June 2010 19:11

Re: Which stories behind these photos?
 
Hello Christian,

It is the well-known Spit I K9664 shot down on 15 august 1940 by Lt G. Muller-Duhe (7./JG26)

A/C lost close to Calais-MArck.

Bertrand

ChristianK 13th June 2010 19:19

Re: Which stories behind these photos?
 
Ok, I see; thanks Bertrand!

Cheers,
Christian

ChristianK 19th June 2010 12:15

Re: Which stories behind these photos?
 
Hurricane P2537 NV°K, any additional info?

http://cgi.ebay.com/WWII-Photo-RAF-H...item19bd368364

Christian

Parabellum 29th June 2010 23:35

Re: Which stories behind these photos?
 
Crashlanding in the mud of a swamp?
Spit KL°F or KL°E?
http://cgi.ebay.de/1-fotoalbum-Seite...item45f3bc44e9

Fairlop 30th June 2010 08:20

Re: Which stories behind these photos?
 
Quote:

Crashlanding in the mud of a swamp?
Spit KL°F or KL°E?
http://cgi.ebay.de/1-fotoalbum-Seite...item45f3bc44e9
Spitfire IIA, P7443, KL°E
Sgt Squire, 54 Sqn
s/d by Hptm. Ihlefeld of I./LG 2 near Calais, 26/2/1941

Regards,
Michal

Larry 1st July 2010 00:11

Re: Which stories behind these photos?
 
Hurricane P2537 belonged to 79 Sqn and is recorded as 'lost in France' May 1940.

Its hard to tell whether its been stripped of bits to repair other Hurricance of suffered damage by ground crew to stop it being used by the Germans.


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