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Chris Goss 6th June 2013 11:39

Crash-landed Spitfire
 
Can anyone identify the Spitfire in this repro photo for sale on eBay:

http://www.ebay.de/itm/2x-selt-Archi...item2a2d402f2c

JohnE 6th June 2013 16:24

Re: Crash-landed Spitfire
 
Could it be P8327 of 308 Sq.?

John

Chris Goss 6th June 2013 16:54

Re: Crash-landed Spitfire
 
Serial appears to start W3???

Larry 6th June 2013 23:42

Re: Crash-landed Spitfire
 
I couldn't see a W at all!

I think the fuselage band in 'sky' helps with the date being post BoB

So a W serial Mk V is possible

Alex Smart 7th June 2013 05:34

Re: Crash-landed Spitfire
 
Hello,
How about W3124 , 222 sqdn "ZD-X" MIA 4th September 1941 ?
Alex

Chris Goss 7th June 2013 07:33

Re: Crash-landed Spitfire
 
Larry-I have a different photo if this ac & apart from the band all you can see is W.
Alex-a possibility. What can be seen code-wise is X-ZD? I note that 2 were lost this day-Sgt Arthur Sharples baled out of AB801 and Sgt Bill Rudd was in W3124

Alex Smart 7th June 2013 18:29

Re: Crash-landed Spitfire
 
Hello Chris,
I take your point about the Squadron code, it could be "ZF" 308 Sqdn.
As for the serial number it can only be "W" as "K","L","P,"R" and "X" do not follow with a "3" while "N" were mainly only Mk 1.
So to add one possible is 17th Sept 41, W3524, could this a/c have been coded "X-ZF" ?
I see from your post above that the code "ZD" is confirmed by another photograph, any chance of including it in the thread ?
Loooks like it is W3124 of Sgt. Rudd.
All the best
Alex

Chris Goss 7th June 2013 19:54

Re: Crash-landed Spitfire
 
Alex

Thanks for this. Doubt if it is W3524 as the pilot was killed in this one. The photo I have doesn't show any of the code just W???? but the one on eBay does show the X and a horizontal bar for part of the next letter hence my question mark. Just to answer the puzzle, I have bought the repro photo so will be able to solve this once and for all!

Chris

Alex Smart 8th June 2013 04:50

Re: Crash-landed Spitfire
 
Hello Chris,
From the LEMB website, a/c named "Nellie".
Post no 38 by Peter Evans, and reply Post 39 by Góran Larsson in the "Crash-Landed/Wrecked Spitfires" thread.


Alex

Chris Goss 8th June 2013 09:26

Re: Crash-landed Spitfire
 
Alex-that solves it then. Thanks


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