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Alex Smart 9th December 2010 05:41

Spitfires on the Beach
 
Hello,
Any further info on these Spitfires such as a/c in squadron letter please ?

Spitfires on the Beach
May/June 1940
22-5-40....74 Sqdn....K9867
24-5-40....54 Sqdn....P9455
25-5-40....54 Sqdn....P9388
25-5-40....54 Sqdn....N3103
26-5-40....65 Sqdn....K9912....YT-O
27-5-40....74 Sqdn....L1084
28-5-40....54 Sqdn....N3180....KL-B
28-5-40....65 Sqdn....P9435....YT-K
31-5-40..222 Sqdn....N3295
1-6-40....222 Sqdn....P9377....ZD-U

Any pictures of the above listed a/c would also be welcome.

Thank you
Alex

Larry Hickey 9th December 2010 08:37

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
Alex,

P9435 was YT-K
P9377 was ZD-U

These photos exist in the EOE Data Base.

Regards,

Alex Smart 9th December 2010 17:54

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
Hello Larry,
EOE Database ?
Where/what is this ?
Thanks
Alex

Larry Hickey 9th December 2010 21:57

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
Alex,

Look at the first "Sticky" post on the Luftwaffe message board here on TOCH. It explains all about the "Eagles Over Europe" project. I've updated it recently, so look at the later posts as well. Many readers of this board are members of our EOE Working Group (WG) who provide advice and assistance with this project on many levels. Regarding the terrabyte capacity photo data base, there are now about 30,000 images in this EOE DB, of which about 2/3 are Luftwaffe, and the rest are WWII Allied and US Southwest Pacific Theater images. We have about 10,000 more images awaiting processing to go into this DB. All the images, when coded into this DB can be retrieved against about 25 different characteristics, making searches for photos very fast and efficient.

I've been researching the ID of the coastal beach crashes during 1940 for both the Allies and Luftwaffe for some time, and have many of the images from them in there, although several Spits down on the beaches, especially during mid-1940, are not fully identified. Some were burned out pretty badly so it's hard to be certain of their ID. Still we've made excellent progress. The two with codes that you noted are represented my many images in this DB. The two that I referenced above come up from searching this DB. I used all of the SN on your list to run a search, and five of them came up; the rest didn't. I don't have a photo in place for one of them, but the other two produce single or multiple photo images.

Hope this explains what's going on. My hope is that eventually photos of all the Allied and Luftwaffe beach landings/crashes during 1940 can be located and fully identified, which you are obviously trying to do with your Spitfire list.

Regards,

Larry Hickey 9th December 2010 22:28

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
Alex,

Look at the first "Sticky" post on the Luftwaffe message board here on TOCH. It explains all about the "Eagles Over Europe" project. I've updated it recently, so look at the later posts as well. Many readers of this board are members of our EOE Working Group (WG) who provide advice and assistance with this project on many levels. Regarding the terrabyte capacity photo data base, there are now about 30,000 images in this EOE DB, of which about 2/3 are Luftwaffe, and the rest are WWII Allied and US Southwest Pacific Theater images. We have about 10,000 more images awaiting processing to go into this DB. All the images, when coded into this DB can be retrieved against about 25 different characteristics, making searches for photos very fast and efficient.

I've been researching the ID of the coastal beach crashes during 1940 for both the Allies and Luftwaffe for some time, and have many of the images from them in there, although several Spits down on the beaches, especially during mid-1940, are not fully identified. Some were burned out pretty badly so it's hard to be certain of their ID. Still we've made excellent progress. The two with codes that you noted are represented my many images in this DB. The two that I referenced above come up from searching this DB. I used all of the SN on your list to run a search, and five of them came up; the rest didn't. I don't have a photo in place for one of them, but the other two produce single or multiple photo images.

Hope this explains what's going on. My hope is that eventually photos of all the Allied and Luftwaffe beach landings/crashes during 1940 can be located and fully identified, which you are obviously trying to do with your Spitfire list.

Regards,

Alex Smart 10th December 2010 07:31

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
:confused:
Thanks Larry, but how can I access the pictures ? All the website gives is info on books available on the pacific actions and one on the Polish campaign still in preperation.
no sign of the database you mentioned or how to access it ?
Alex

Larry Hickey 11th December 2010 06:04

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
Alex,

The EOE data base is not a public data base; it is the photo research data base for the Eagles over Europe book project. From it we will eventually select the @10,000 photos we plan to publish, and it will provide the reference material for executing the 1000 or so aircraft color profiles. If you are interested in working with us on the project, feel free to contact me on the PM Board. Perhaps we can exchange photos/data on our respective interests.

Regards,

JohnE 11th December 2010 13:47

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
I have:

K9867: ZP-J
N3295: ZD-G

/John

Alex Smart 12th December 2010 04:00

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
Hello,
Any further info on these Spitfires such as a/c in squadron letter please ?

Spitfires on the Beach
May/June 1940
22-5-40....74 Sqdn....K9867....ZP-J
24-5-40....54 Sqdn....P9455....
25-5-40....54 Sqdn....P9388....
25-5-40....54 Sqdn....N3103....
26-5-40....65 Sqdn....K9912....YT-O
27-5-40....74 Sqdn....L1084....
28-5-40....54 Sqdn....N3180....KL-B
28-5-40....65 Sqdn....P9435....YT-K
31-5-40..222 Sqdn....N3295....ZD-G
1-6-40....222 Sqdn....P9377....ZD-U

Any pictures of the above listed a/c would also be welcome.


Alex

Larry Hickey 12th December 2010 07:16

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
John E.

What is the source of your info on ZP-J and ZD-G?

Regards,

Fairlop 12th December 2010 11:41

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
Quote:

What is the source of your info on ZP-J and ZD-G?
Hi,

At least one photo exists, The Luftwaffe in Camera by Price contains it.

Michal

Alex Smart 15th December 2010 01:29

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
Hello,
VoyTeck, I sent you a PM in reply
Alex

Chris Goss 15th December 2010 17:20

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
I have a private photo of YT-O plus 2 photos of unidentified Spitfires

VoyTech 16th December 2010 14:25

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Smart (Post 118980)
Hello,
VoyTeck, I sent you a PM in reply
Alex

And I emailed you in reply to your PM...

Alex Smart 17th December 2010 03:29

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
Hello VoyTeck,

Thank you

Yes, two most welcome e-mails arrived.
With wonderful attachments.

Thank you so very much.

Christmas has truely arrived early.

Many Thanks
Alex

Larry Hickey 17th December 2010 09:28

Re: Spitfires on the Beach
 
Voy Teck,

Is it possible to get copies of the photos you're referred to? Please contact me by PM.

Regards,


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