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Captured Spitfire Mk. I
Hi there!
Looking for the origin of the Spit I that was used for propaganda shooting in company of He 111s, Bf 109s and Do 17s, late 1940. Thanks. Chris |
Re: Captured Spitfire Mk. I
Hello Chris,
"Spitfire International" has P9317 "ZD-A" as "Possibly flown as "G+X". Alex |
Re: Captured Spitfire Mk. I
Many thanks, Alex.
Chris |
Re: Captured Spitfire Mk. I
Hi CJE and Alex,
I have long had a theory that the aircraft coded G-X depicted in German propaganda photos might well have been Spitfire I X4260/XT-G of 603 sqn, flown by P/O Caister and forced down at Campagne les Guines airfield by Hptm. Hubertus von Bonin of I/JG 54 on 6th September 1940 at 1330hrs British Time. ...The code German-concocted code letters G-X having been arrived at simply by removing the "T" from 603 sqn's XT designator. So that when viewed from the port side, the codes show up as G-X, when they would once have read as G-XT. What do you think? In friendship, Nick |
Re: Captured Spitfire Mk. I
Could be.
Few squadrons painted the squadron code aft of the roundel (on the port side) but your theory has legs. Chris |
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