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Old 4th January 2019, 13:29
Stig Jarlevik Stig Jarlevik is offline
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Re: Flying Officer W. Szulkwoski (76749)

Col

Doh....so it was the vessel....
Unfortunately the Spitfire Int'l book gives only very general details about this aircraft in Portuguese service. What I did forget to mention was that Escadrille XZ moved to Tancos soon after they received their first Spitfires.

Laurent

Fully possible, but what is on that web site is a straight copy from the book with possibly added small details.

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Stig
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