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Spitfire 1XB PL393
This Spitfire was piloted by a Norwegian Pilot Sgt Tormod Abrahamsen and crashed while providing ground cover for liberating troops over Oosterhout nl. on 3rd Nov 1944. As I understand it, this Spitfire was retrieved, sent back to England, rebuilt and rejoined 331 Squadron on 25th Jan 1945. It was late shot down, again over Holland in April 1945, this time the pilot is Sgt Jens Eilif Holwech who didn't survive but is discovered still sitting in the cockpit. My question is, could this in reality be the same refurbished plane, or has history become a bit hazy! Any information would be very gratefully received.
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Re: Spitfire 1XB PL393
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CBAFM6633MU 23-6-44 331S 'FN-P' 3-8-44 CAC ops 12-10-44 Shot down by ground fire CE 3-11-44 Sgt T B Abrahamsen killed cancel bboc 25-1-45 331S 'FN-F' 25-2-45 Hit by flak and crashed nr Rodenkirchen CE 12-4-45 Sgt J E Holwech killed from http://www.airhistory.org.uk/spitfire/p087.html |
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Re: Spitfire 1XB PL393
Thanks for the reply. I think we have been able to piece together the story of this aircraft with info from other various sources. Thank you though for your input.
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