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Old 11th June 2006, 20:58
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BoB Spitfire with PRU canopy???

Assuming this is a mk1 . . .is this unusual?

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ps search 'spitfire foto' on ebay worldwide to see the others ;-)
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Old 11th June 2006, 23:15
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Re: BoB Spitfire with PRU canopy???

Search didn't work: what is significant about it? markings? camo scheme? serial?
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Old 12th June 2006, 07:13
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Re: BoB Spitfire with PRU canopy???

Sorry - I forgot to post the link . . .here they are :
http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/sear...&fsop=1&fsoo=1
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Re: BoB Spitfire with PRU canopy???

It is a surprise that there have not been more responses on this perhaps it's the World Cup?

I think the PR canopy is fairly rare but I believe they were fitted to some armed Spitfires to fly high level 'Jim Crow' reconnaissance missions tracking LW formations on their way to Britain. A special flight was established No 421 Flight linked to 66Sqdn which had the same LZ codes as 66Sqdn but with a dot ie L.Z. There is a poor quality photo of one of these a/c with the PR canopy. The eBay photo clearly shows a 19Sqdn a/c perhaps they were also involved in these ops or perhaps this is an a/c that previously served with 421 Flight/66Sqdn?

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Re: BoB Spitfire with PRU canopy???

Surely this is not P9382, which - flown by F/L Smalley of the PRU, Heston - was shot down over the Friesian Islands on 8 October 1940? Smalley baled out, so probably not much remained of his Spitfire after the crash.

Maybe though K9791 (also of the PRU, Heston), which, piloted by F/Sgt Taylor-Gill, failed to return from a sortie over the Ruhr on 17 August 1940?
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Re: BoB Spitfire with PRU canopy???

Hello,

Spitfire "QV-X" with a colour band around the aft end of the fuselage.
Doesn't that place this event after November 1940 ? So August 1940 is out of play.

I think that this was an old 19 Sqdn a/c with modifications and in use with a PR Unit.

And also apart from the Canopy, look at the port wing bulge. Could this be a forward wing camera fitting, only done on a few a/c I beleive.

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An RAF officer's trunk belonging to a F/O J Smalley is on e-bay.

I was wondering if he was the same one as up there ^. DFC?

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