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19 Squadron Spitfire Loss - 1941
Another photo in a set of images I have recently acquired depicts a 19 Squadron Spitfire (either a IIa or a Va) after a heavy crash landing - presumably in France. The codes are QV-F, but nothing else visible in way of markings. Substantially 'crunched' fuselage aft of cockpit.
Anyone have any ideas as to identity?? |
Re: 19 Squadron Spitfire Loss - 1941
I believe it to be that of Sgt Clifford Davies, shot down on 29 August 1941. I would have liked to see the orginal.
I am writing a book on 19 Squadron. If I can help in any way in the future. please contact me at henderson_rl@hotmail.com Cheers, Roger |
Re: 19 Squadron Spitfire Loss - 1941
Hi Roger,
This seller had three prints of this Spit Two have been sold but this one available up to 08 avr. 2012 19:46:22 (Paris) http://cgi.ebay.fr/FLAK-RGT-49-Solda...item4cfff23b6d Serial must be P8or P9 following by a 2 on the left side then nothing because the Sky band around the fuselage covered the last two digits -according prints already put on ebay three years old ago- HTH bertrand |
Re: 19 Squadron Spitfire Loss - 1941
Roger
I think you are correct and it must be this aircraft. I will scan and send you a copy this week. You may use in your published history but I'd welcome a credit for the photograph. It is the same aircraft in Bertrand's link. My photo is an original period sepia-toned photo, obviously taken by a German serviceman. Do we know the crash location? |
Re: 19 Squadron Spitfire Loss - 1941
Hello,
Have just sen this thread. A/c must be serial number P8255 ? Alex |
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