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Re: Spitfire/Seafire loss 11 November 1942
Thanks Bruce & John
However, the passage reads:
".... I saw smoke begin to pour from the little silver toy [the Ju88]. It grew in intensity, and the plane began to spiral downwards. Faster it dived, leaving a comet-like trail of smoke, finally hitting the sea almost on the horizon .... Coming at us at fantastic speed from ahead was a slim silver shape with unmistakable silhouette. It's a Spitfire or a Seafire. Down came the plane almost vertically .... the plane dived inexorably downward and struck the sea fine on the starboard bow with hardly a splash, but no figure bobbed to the surface ... that was the plane that shot down the Ju88..."
So, it would seem that the date was wrong (Hughes implies that the incident occurred the day after the destroyer Ibis was sunk (10 November) but I expect he could have been a day or so out in his narrative?
Do we have a Ju88/Seafire/Spitfire loss that might fit the bill?
Cheers
Brian
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