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Darwin Spitfires
Three questions please,
How many kills were claimed by 54, 452 and 457 Squadrons in 1943 (I can list about 76 but my information isn't complete, and I am informed that 100 were claimed)? How many kills were scored on 7th September, and who were the scorers? I have these pilots as claiming highest with this wing, any I have missed? Caldwell 8-0-0 Hall 2-0-2 Evans 1-0-1 Gibbs 5.5-0-5 Foster 5-1-3 James 2-1-0 Laundy 2-1-1 MacDonald 2-0-0 MacLean 2.5-0-2.5 Mawer 3-0-1 Smithson 4-0-1 Watson 4-0-2 Goldsmith 4-0-1 Goldsmith |
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Re: Darwin Spitfires
Hi Keith
Since no one else has responded I will endeavour to help! A rough check shows that 1 Spitfire Wing was credited with 74 confirmed, 22 probables and 52 damaged in 1943, broken down as: 457 Squadron 28-9-20 54 Squadron 22 plus one shared, 6-20 452 Squadron 15-7-11 Wg Cdr Caldwell 7 plus one shared Grp Capt Walters 1 I have yet to complete a detailed study and the above figures may be slightly inaccurate. On 7/9/43 54 Squadron claimed 2 damaged; 452 Squadron: 1-1-3, and 457 Squadron: 4-1-2 Scorers: 54 Sqn: Appleton 1 damaged, Leonard 1 damaged 452 Sqn: Goldsmith 1 destroyed; Cowell 1 probable; King, Coombes and Bassett each 1 damaged 457 Sqn: MacLean 1 destroyed, 1 damaged; Watson 1 destroyed; Smithson 1 destroyed; Gregory/White 1 destroyed; MacKenzie 1 probable; Batchelor 1 damaged. Hope this helps. Maybe you or one of the other Aussie experts can help me with a query that has baffled me for many years! In the Australian publication RAAF LOG, pages 90-94, there is an account of a RAAF Spitfire pilot baling out following a combat with a Zeke during this period, named in the article as Brian Lambert. I have been unable to find a pilot of this name nor such an incident as described in the article. Can you help? Cheers from chilly and damp England Brian |
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Re: Darwin Spitfires
Hi Brian,
Could your man be the following case (despite different name): A58-19F.VCBR241Arrived in Australia on SS Hoperidge 23/10/42. Delivered 10/42. Coded QY-T. Crash landing, Strauss Strip 01/43. Lost in combat with PltOff J.Lamberton 30/6/43 452Sqdn Converted to Components. Source: http://www.adf-serials.com/ |
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Re: Darwin Spitfires
Hi Laurent
You're popping up everwhere! Originally I wrote that Lamberton couldn't be our man because I thought he had been killed, but on checking CWGC this does not seem to be the case. I wonder? Cheers Brian |
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