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Re: Crashed Spitfire photo identification No.611 Sqd
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Re: Crashed Spitfire photo identification No.611 Sqd
I would say the man has W/O badge, visible just where are cockpit door hinges.
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Re: Crashed Spitfire photo identification No.611 Sqd
Hello Franek,
If this pilot was a W/O then from the list of names in the Hut-six list via CWGC the only W/O is - W/O. Victor Cecil Mayo Wheeler who was lost on the 5th July 1942. This could well be the pilot as - all that is in the CWGC page except names of both parents and widow is - Remembered with honour LEICESTER (GILROES) CEMETERY Sect E E Grave 239 So would he fit details already given in the thread ? Alex |
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Re: Crashed Spitfire photo identification No.611 Sqd
Hello Alex,
Quote from notes I have here, V.C.M.Wheeler, Warrant Officer RAF. W.E.Mech 566827. Passenger killed in crash of Magister near Kenley on the 5th July 1942, age 24. from Leicester. Same burial details as you indicate. Of course we know that 611 were opperating from Kenley at that time......... So, definitely not our man. Mervyn. |
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Re: Crashed Spitfire photo identification No.611 Sqd
Hello Mervyn,
Thanks for the update . I did wonder about the fact there was a Grave in the UK. You have cleared that mystery up for me at least. Still leaves the question of the pilot in the photo open . Thanks Alex |
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Re: Crashed Spitfire photo identification No.611 Sqd
Hello again Alex,
I have a feeling that this one may just beat us. (for the moment anyway!) I do have a photo of 'a' FY-B Spitfire, in the far background of others which are MKix, there is no chance of the serial id however, as I don't record Spitfire camouflage / colors etc, I have no idea of when various size markings etc were applied / used. My photo shows a bigger port side fuselage roundel so, I doubt 'my' FY-B would be the correct one anyway......... Regards all, Mervyn. |
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Re: Crashed Spitfire photo identification No.611 Sqd
Hi VoyTech !
Thanks for that, you are right. I have since found several publications which feature this aircraft including 'Spitfire at War' Alfred Price, which shows a close-up shot from exactly the same photo I have. There is also an air to air shot in 'Spitfire Remembered' Philip Moyes. Mervyn. Quote:
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