Mitch
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Its been a bit like mohammad and the mountain. we have a Kiwi marked spit and, a US version and, were missing a english version. so, with no disrespect to our commonwealth buddies for me, it needed rectified.
I was fortunate to get a really cheap spitfire from a mate who moved abroad and, was not wanting to keep his collection. Here are some pics of the remarked Spitfire. ''Nulla Rosa sine spina'' (No rose without a thorn). 616 squadron recieved its spits in sept/oct 1939 and flew from RAF Doncaster. They then moved to RAF Leconfield and, were very active in the skies over France their first operational sorties were supporting the BEF getting back to blighty. They remained at station in the early stages of the BOB and, when fighting intensified moved to RAF Kenley on 18/19th August 1940.
Finally, a brit spit very nationalistic I know but, no apologies it had to be done
Mitch
I was fortunate to get a really cheap spitfire from a mate who moved abroad and, was not wanting to keep his collection. Here are some pics of the remarked Spitfire. ''Nulla Rosa sine spina'' (No rose without a thorn). 616 squadron recieved its spits in sept/oct 1939 and flew from RAF Doncaster. They then moved to RAF Leconfield and, were very active in the skies over France their first operational sorties were supporting the BEF getting back to blighty. They remained at station in the early stages of the BOB and, when fighting intensified moved to RAF Kenley on 18/19th August 1940.
Finally, a brit spit very nationalistic I know but, no apologies it had to be done
Mitch