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Re: Spitfire Mk VI Recovered off Poole
If you have a bunch of time on your hands, you can go thru 115 pages of Spitfire s/n's, pick out the Mk. VI's, see when they were written off and which Squadron they were assigned to and try to weed out the correct one that way.
http://www.spitfires.ukf.net/production.htm Regards, Mike |
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Re: Spitfire Mk VI Recovered off Poole
hello,
The aircraft you seek may be listed on this site. http://daveg4otu.tripod.com/aviation...euk1900to2000/ Good luck Alex |
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Re: Spitfire Mk VI Recovered off Poole
Hi
Thanks Mike, Graham and Alex for all your help. Some parts of this Spitfire were recovered I believe in the early - mid 1970s and included a Merlin 47, hence the theory it would have been a Mk. VI? Two possible aircraft I thought it might be are BR 590 lost off Swanage or BS 115 lost off Christchurch? Any additional help would be very much appreciated. Kind regards Dave |
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Re: Spitfire Mk VI Recovered off Poole
I believe I have a complete list of Spitfires written off by Poles in operational units and this includes no Mk VIs. And I found no Spitfire lost while chasing a balloon and/or into the sea off Poole.
Perhaps the pilot was Czech? Poles and Czechs often get mixed up in British accounts. Merlin 47s were also fitted in Mk Vs. |
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