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Old 31st December 2018, 09:52
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Flying Officer W. Szulkwoski (76749)

At 19:00 hours on Tuesday the 26th of November 1940, Spitfire R6987 was being flown by a Polish Flying Officer W. Szulkwoski (76749) of no.65 East India Squadron.

He was based at RAF Leuchars, and diverted to RAf Dyce where he proceeded to hit Telegraph wires (earlier reports stated a house) before damaging 2 further houses.

Anybody any information on the pilot (first name) and how he faired in the war or what happened to the aircraft?
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