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Old 9th December 2019, 22:18
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ID a pilot of a Spitfire

Oslo airport has a Spitfire (fs model) hanging from the ceiling. It is coded FN-W of 331 Sqd.

Who piloted this a/c?
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Old 10th December 2019, 09:00
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Re: ID a pilot of a Spitfire

Kutscha

Cato Guhnfeldt has written a monumental seven volume history about the Norwegian Hurricane/Spitfire squadrons in RAF during WW 2
In appx 2800 pages he goes through every mission flown and every single known aircraft to have been involved in said mission.

There were numerous FN-W and these aircraft were flown by many different pilots.

Sorry to say, I am not going through the books looking for every time FN-W is mentioned, you either have to buy the books, or download the ORB of 331 Sq

However if you are interested in a single particular day, I can look it up for you.

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Old 10th December 2019, 12:44
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Re: ID a pilot of a Spitfire

Thank you Stigk, will not be necessary. I was just curious as to why this code on the Oslo airport Spitfire.
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Old 10th December 2019, 13:12
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Re: ID a pilot of a Spitfire

Here is a photo of the plane (MA755) (made from fiberglass).

https://www.flickr.com/photos/nilsmosberg/44679292341

(Click on the right arrow two see 2 other views of the Spitfire. Click on the image to zoom in or out.)

There is a reference here to a different FN-W, (PT708) and a Flight Sgt Haanes.

https://www.asisbiz.com/il2/Spitfire/RAF-331Sqn-FN.html

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Old 10th December 2019, 16:25
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Re: ID a pilot of a Spitfire

Aha

Much easier with an ID to work from. MA755 went on its first mission with 331Sq on Tuesday 27 July 1943 and was flown on that date by Fenrik (2/Lt) Björn Emil Fougner Stenstad and again on the 29th and the 31st with the same pilot.
On August 9th it was flown by Sersjant (Sergeant) Gregers Winther Gram and so on.

I have not gone through the books just to see if any pilots were actually assigned a given aircraft or not, but I don't believe so.

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Old 10th December 2019, 17:24
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Re: ID a pilot of a Spitfire

Appreciated Stig. So, just a representative RNAF Spitfire.

MA755 IX CBAF M63 331S 'FN-W' AST 23-2-44 33MU 27-4-44 611S Sweep to Paris Shot down when attacking MT nr Chagnes 14-8-44 Lt R B Gouby DFC killed
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Old 11th December 2019, 19:13
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Re: ID a pilot of a Spitfire

https://www.ordredelaliberation.fr/f...s/robert-gouby

Le 14 août vers 15h30, alors qu'il attaque en rase-motte un convoi allemand aux commandes de son Spitfire au-dessus de Vilbert en Seine-et-Marne, il heurte de l'aile un arbre et s'écrase au sol un kilomètre plus loin. Tué sur le coup, le lieutenant Gouby est identifié par des habitants accourus sur les lieux qui recueillent ses papiers. Son corps, emporté par les Allemands qui le considère comme un aviateur anglais inconnu, est inhumé au cimetière de Coulommiers le 17 août.
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Old 11th December 2019, 19:54
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Re: ID a pilot of a Spitfire

English translation:
On August 14, around 3:30 pm, when he attacked a German convoy at the controls of his Spitfire over Vilbert in Seine-et-Marne, he struck the wing of a tree and crashed into the ground. kilometer further. Killed on the spot, Lieutenant Gouby is identified by residents who came to the scene collecting his papers. His body, carried away by the Germans who considers him an unknown English aviator, is buried in the Coulommiers cemetery on 17 August.
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