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Spitfire Identity?
Looking at this wreck, with German soldiers looking it over,the serial number seems to be N3181 or N3191. Both of which are wrong according to "The Spitfire History " since those two Spitfires were not lost in action. Any ideas?
Last edited by kaki3152; 18th July 2014 at 01:46. |
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Re: Spitfire Identity?
The constraint that it has to have crashed on German-held territory rules out some other options, but how about N3194?
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Re: Spitfire Identity?
Hi,
Again and again the a/c of Roger Bushell (92 sqdn) lost on 23 may 1940 north of Boulogne-sur-Mer. Bertrand |
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Re: Spitfire Identity?
Bertrand Thanks! I have a picture from the other side
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