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Orig. photo Romanian English RAF captured plane Spitfire in Romania 1944 No way |
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Looks like a Heinkel 112 to me Cheers Stig |
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No, it is MiG-3.
kind regards Newcomer |
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Fits better :) Stig |
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Hi all,
another Hawker Hurricane Mk. I probably from France 1940: https://www.ebay.de/itm/374168007343...gAAOSwatFixuAd Squadron code are slightly visible - GZ - so definetelly 32. Sq. But which serial number - P2727? I have another Hurri with marking GZoV, but it looks like different plane. Any comment is welcome Faenor |
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- I believe that the photo does show P2727 but according to https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/228832 (i know!!!) - but 2 things inconsistent the Sqn code is V (not F) and fact he forced landed not bailed out code defo P?7?7 and looks like a 2 Hawker Hurricane Mk.I P2727 (GZ-F) 32 Squadron, RAF: Written off (destroyed) when lost (failed to return) from a Combat Air Patrol over Dunkirk. Pilot bailed out and survived. According to the official Air Ministry file into the incident (File AIR 81/763): "Hurricane P2527 [*sic] crash landed near Calais, France, 2 June 1940. Sergeant Dermot Flynn: prisoner of war" Airborne from RF Biggin Hill, Bromley, Kent for a combat air patrol over Dunkirk. Shot down by enemy action (presumed by Flak/AAA, as no enemy claims made for this aircraft in air to air combat). Crew into the sea off Calais; pilot bailed out, and survived, but was captured, and taken as a PoW Crew of Hurricane P2727: Sergeant Dermot Flynn (pilot, #520659); bailed out, survived, captured, and became a PoW. Interned at PoW camp 357 (Kopernikus) as PoW no. 68 Also see http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=3586 |
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142 Sqn Battles including K7700 abandoned at Berry-au-Bac the other one will be either K9259, K9366, L5440 or L5242 |
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I wonder from where the code GZ-F comes from? None of the listed sources have such a code, only GZ-? Since I only have Franks' book in the first edition, I don't know if there is such a code in the 2nd one. Only problem seems to be if the pilot bailed out or not. It certainly looks like a pilot has had some kind of control when making the landing we can see... Cheers Stig |
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