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Alex Smart 8th January 2011 20:19

Spitfire loss in April(?) 1945, Italy.
 
Hello,
Spitfire loss in April (?) 1945 in the Libolla-Ostellato area, northwest of Comacchio Lake, Italy.
Pilot said to have baled but chute failed to open.
Any info on this event and details of loss around this date is most welcome.
Thanks
Alex

Leendert 9th January 2011 13:23

Re: Spitfire loss in April(?) 1945, Italy.
 
Alex,

There's a candidate on the Spitfire production list.

MJ609 Spitfire LFIX. Hit by flak and abandoned 5m NW of Ostellato, 20-4-45.
No Squadron mentioned, just MedAAF.

Regards,

Leendert

Larry 9th January 2011 13:51

Re: Spitfire loss in April(?) 1945, Italy.
 
Air Britain says this aircraft was from 7 Sqn SAAF, based at Ravenna and equiped with Spitfire IX at this time.

Henk Welting 9th January 2011 18:48

Re: Spitfire loss in April(?) 1945, Italy.
 
Capt B. GUEST (SAAF) PoW; no PoW-info available. (Source: 85 Years of SAAF - Winston Brent).
Regards,
Henk.

stefaan 9th January 2011 18:57

Re: Spitfire loss in April(?) 1945, Italy.
 
Yes.
Guest flew under Potter as leader from 7 sqdn on 20 April 1945.
They were bombing two AFV's when Guests a/c was hit by what might be debris from a bomb explosion in front of his a/c.
He baled out while his a/c fell into a canal. He was seen to get up and hide his chute.
P 434 Eagles Victorious. martin and Orpen.
Stefaan Bouwer.

Alex Smart 10th January 2011 02:21

Re: Spitfire loss in April(?) 1945, Italy.
 
Hello All,

Thank you all for this info.
I will forward it on to my contact soonest.

Alex

micky 14th January 2011 18:56

Re: Spitfire loss in April(?) 1945, Italy.
 
Thank you Alex, Thank you Stefaan, the Spitfire found by my friends look just Guest's spitfire, just aside of a canal! The site is few km southeast of Rovereto and just west of Libolla. Sonn as possible i'll post some pics. I have another question: i'm looking for infos about Lt. I.J. Gow, shot down on 28 february 1945. Does anyone know the exact location of the crash? Voctorious Eagle say "Vegliano", but south of Reggio there is NOT a town with that name! Thanks in advance


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