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91 Sqn Spitfire XIVs - code letters
Hi guys
I'm endeavouring, without much success, to tie serial numbers to aircraft individual letters. Any help will be appreciated. NH654, 697, 698, 701, 703, 705, 707, 720 RB165, 169, 173, 174, 177, 180, 181, 182, 183, 185, 188 RM615, 620, 621, 624, 649, 651, 652, 653, 654, 656, 680, 682, 684, 685, 686, 687, 688, 694, 726, 734, 735, 743 Fingers crossed!] Cheers Brian |
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Re: 91 Sqn Spitfire XIVs - code letters
Hi Brian,
RB174 ... DL-T RB180 ... DL-E Peter Hall has in the book No.91 Nigeria Squadron profiles with these combinations: NH698 ... DL-F, it should be F/O Collier´s kit when he wing tipped the Diver for first time. When I was writing an article I didn´t note that letter somewhere. RB169 ... DL-Q RB188 ... DL-K RM656 ... DL-F There was another one XVI with the 91 Sqn. It was NH714, RWO used by W/C Oxpring. Regards, Michal |
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Re: 91 Sqn Spitfire XIVs - code letters
Thanks Michal for your quick response - very much appreciated.
That's a start ................... Cheers Brian |
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Re: 91 Sqn Spitfire XIVs - code letters
Hi Michal,
Just read Brian's call for individual letters of 91 Sqdn. Perhaps you're able to check the letters of Spits F.21 LA203 and LA229 too? Both were lost during a recce near Den Helder on 10th April 1945. I've checked the ORB in The National Archives, but unfortunately no individual letters are mentioned. Thanks in advance, Hans Nauta |
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Re: 91 Sqn Spitfire XIVs - code letters
Hi Hans,
There is a little confusion which Mk 21s were s/d near Den Helder (BTW is still there a Russian submarine docked there ?). I do not have copies of the 91 Sqn ORB for Spring 1945 so I believe your s/n LA203 and LA229 are from Kew. They correspond to Franks´ FCL but Hall mentions LA229 and LA234. LA203 was destroyed by F/L Elcock on 14th May. It is confirmed by Morgan & Shacklady´s Spitfire the History. This source has LA234 (correctly) s/d over Fresian Isles, but on 11th March ... One of Hall´s profiles is LA234, and with letters DL-V. Regards from cloudy Czech republic, Michal |
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Re: 91 Sqn Spitfire XIVs - code letters
Hi Michal and anyone else interested
I have just established that NH701 was DL-A Cheers Brian PS: Michal - do you have 91 Squadron's Form 541s for March-July 1944? I have a copy of Paddy Schade's logbook for that period, in which he entered aircraft letter only, so we should be able to match these against serial numbers of aircraft he flew on specific dates. If you haven't got these, it will mean yet another trip to Kew!! Cheers Brian |
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Re: 91 Sqn Spitfire XIVs - code letters
Hello,
I also am looking single letter of MJ623, DL-?
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