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markjsheppard 28th May 2007 13:48

Spitfire loss
 
Hi all

Trying top find a bit more out on a Spitfire loss.Unfortunately the serial is not fully clear to me.

Spitfire II P7687? The last two digits might be different) Coded XT-E, presumably of 603 Sqn. The Sgt pilot was killed. I cannot find a 603 Sqn loss that matches the serial - looking through the serials.

Any help would be most appricated.

regards

MS

Chris Goss 28th May 2007 14:46

Re: Spitfire loss
 
P7387 21 Nov 40?? Sgt R E Plant killed

Fairlop 28th May 2007 21:34

Re: Spitfire loss
 
Hi Mark,

The 603 Sqn used at least two Mk.IIs with serial P76**. P7683, XT-H "Londonderry" and P7686 but it looks the (mentioned) P7387 is that your. Sgt Plant collided with He111 A1+GM on 21 November and crashed at Buckland Farm, Widdenham.

Regards,
Michal

markjsheppard 28th May 2007 22:38

Re: Spitfire loss
 
Chris/Fairlop

The photo I saw was from a Luftwaffe collection so I am asusming it was lost on a Rhubarb in the later half of 1941.

It had the sky blue fusealge band as well.

Unfortunately the serial was just not clear enough.

Still looking as it does not seem to be the two mentioned?

Will try and get a clearer look at the serial.

regards

Mark

Fairlop 28th May 2007 23:09

Re: Spitfire loss
 
Mark,

I believe you have a pictire of YT-A, P7697 or ?
Sgt W. Kay, 65 Sqn, Spitfire IIA, s/d on 21 August 1941.

Michal

Fairlop 28th May 2007 23:15

Re: Spitfire loss
 
... I found a copy of that Spitfire in my database.

Michal

markjsheppard 29th May 2007 00:29

Re: Spitfire loss
 
Michal

Yes, I can confirm it is the same one.

So is it a 603 Sqn aircraft or an Ex-603Sqn aircraft with code that has not yet been changed?

Still no closer to the identity of the pilot?

regards

Mark

Alex Smart 29th May 2007 14:10

Re: Spitfire loss
 
Hello,

Simular photos of lost pilots have also been shown for X4668 and P7784.
P7697 is that shown in the photo.
From 65 (YT) Sqn Pilot Sgt. W. Kay.

Alex

Fairlop 29th May 2007 19:53

Re: Spitfire loss
 
Mark,
The 65 Sqn used "YT" code. A very similar to "XT" of the 603 Sqn.
P7697 "Zanzibar I" - 45 MU 4/12/40, 222 Sqn 14/3/41, 485 Sqn 31/5/41, 65 Sqn 12/8/41 so no connection with No.603 Sqn.

Alex,
Have you a good copy of Mungo-Parks´s wreckage in your possesion ?
His last fight is in my plan for one of the next Revi articles.

Regards,
Michal

markjsheppard 29th May 2007 22:37

Spitfire loss
 
Alex/Michel

no wonder I could not find the loss under 603 Sqn!!

Could not see the YT code and automatically thought it was XT.

The photo was not of solely of interest to me because the pilot is seen in the wreckage though I decided it would be good to find out who he was instead of it just being an unknown.

Thanks for helping solve a mystery and also putting a name to one of the many brave pilots.

regards

MS

paulmcmillan 30th May 2007 11:59

Re: Spitfire loss
 
So P7697 is it YT-E or YT-E ?

Regards

Paul


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