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Old 20th March 2014, 02:13
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Looking for the call sign of a Spitfire

Someone want to know this about a plane.

It’s been a while, I still ask if anyone may know Ron and which Spitfire he was flying at the time that he was shot down. I do know that the first 2 letters on the fuselage were DM — but the last “A to Z” would love to know as I wish to build a model of a Spitfire Mk XVI with his call letters

I wrote a post on my blog about 403 Squadron

http://rcaf403squadron.wordpress.com...ephen-beasley/

This is the pilot.

BEASLEY, JOSEPH RONALD F/O(P) J23867.
From, Ottawa Ontario. Killed in action Dec 24/44. #416 City of Oshawa Squadron (Ad Soltum Paratus). F/O Beasley was killed when his Spitfire aircraft # SM277 was shot down by flak at Malmedy, Belgium. Flying Officer Pilot Beasley is buried in the War Cemetery, Leopoldsburg, Limburg, Belgium.
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