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Mystery Spitfire I on beach
Beow are two pictures I captured off the Web showing a crash landed Spitfire I on the beach. The serial number on the tail clearly shows "K992_". According to several sources the closest candidate is K9920 which was flown by PO KG Hart of 65 Sq and supposedly crashed at North Foreland on May 22,1940. However, my problem is the Germans posing for the photo in what appears to be France and not England. The tale continues because PO Hart also crash landed on Dunkirk on May 26,1940 while flying K9912 "YT-O". Could someone have mixed up the serial numbers?There is no gap between the serial numbers in the photo and the missing number would be at the end.Any thoughts
Last edited by kaki3152; 1st February 2012 at 03:18. |
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