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Email Autor Korrektur ID #1734301 / 42 Aufrufe
10-July-2011
G-CDVX On display at the Flying Legends 2011 Airshow. This Thunderbolt was delivered to the USAAF as 42-25068. After the war, the Thunderbolt changed hands a number of times till it was bought by The Fighter Collection. It is painted as P-47D 42-74742 "Snafu" of the 84th Fighter Squadron, 78th FG based at Duxford. The 78th FG was one of the longest serving fighter groups of the Eighth AF and was awarded two DUCs. (mehr von G-CDVX)
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19-February-2022
G-SPIT Wears serial MV268. One of twelve Spitfires on display as part on the 'Evolution of an Icon' exhbition at Duxford (mehr von G-SPIT)
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13-October-2013
G-LFVB The modern fire tender in the background is the most apparent giveaway seven decades later. City of Winnipeg comes in for a smooth landing at the end of Duxford Autumn Airshow 2013. Built in 1942, she has seven confirmed kills, making her one of the top scoring survivors. Six kills were scored with No. 501 (County of Gloucester) Sqn, after which the Spitfire joined No. 19 Sqn. and moved to No. 402 Sqn. RCAF in April 1944. (mehr von G-LFVB)
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10-July-2011
G-SPIT This Spitfire was built at Keevil in 1944 and stored by the RAF before going to the Indian Air Force. It was acquired by British warbird collector Doug Arnold and then fully restored by 1992. It is seen here taxiing in at Flying Legends 2011 wearing the code JE-J of famous ace Wg Cdr Johnnie Johnson, who ended the war flying Mk. XIVE MV268. All his 34 confirmed victories were fighters. (mehr von G-SPIT)
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29-June-2011
G-ASJV The Rolls-Royce Merlin 63 of Mylcraine getting some summer sunshine and TLC at Duxford. Combat veteran MH434 went into action with No. 222 Sqn. in Aug. 1943 and shot down or damaged four Luftwaffe fighters in three weeks. It later flew with No. 349 Sqn. After the war, the Spitfire served with Royal Netherlands Air Force No. 322 Sqn. and saw action in Indonesia. After returning to the UK, it featured in Operation Crossbow, Battle of Britain and A Bridge Too Far. (mehr von G-ASJV)

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15-July-2018
G-RUMW in the markings of 846 Squadron aboard the carrier HMS Tracker in the summer of 1944. (mehr von G-RUMW)
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15-July-2018
G-THUN in the markings 'Nellie' of 492 FS, 48 FG . The Fighter Group and Squadron is still active and based at Lakenheath. (mehr von G-THUN)
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26-May-2012
G-CCVH With Sir Stephen Grey at the controls (mehr von G-CCVH)
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