Spitfire

Discussion in 'World War 2' started by spidge, Sep 17, 2007.

  1. spidge

    spidge Active Member

  2. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

  3. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

    The Spitfire was developed originally from the MkIX floatplane that was designed for the Schneider trophy contest. The MkIX won a number of years in a row until war was declared.

    The MkIX floatplane
    View attachment 54

    And close up detail of the Schneider Trophy
    View attachment 55
     
  4. spidge

    spidge Active Member

  5. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    That is a beautiful picture.

    It shows up the camo so much better than this:

    Aircraft illustration
    (scroll down about half way)

    Its history:

    37 Maintenance Unit 15-9-41
    222S 'ZD-F' 1-10-41
    Rodeo 51 shot down by Fw190 over France on sweep to Ostend 25-5-42
    S/Ldr Jankiewiez killed
     
  6. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    Haven't seen that before, Spidgeman. Rather happily, I picked it as a 222 Sqn Mk V, mainly because the ZD codes are carried by OFMC's MK IX MH434. No doubt my big head will deflate soon!

    Great pic. Is that a S/L "flag" below the cockpit? Edit: just saw Kyt's post so I guess it is!
     
  7. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    It is a S/L flag but not for Jankiewiez. The IWM states that the pictures shows

     
  8. David Layne

    David Layne Active Member

    Some of you will have seen this sketch before as I have posted it elsewhere. However it is of interest and I feel it warrants inclusion here.

    The drawing is taken from my father's P.O.W. "Wartime Log." He and the artist Tich Lockyer were prisoners together.

    Tich is depicting his own shoot down by Obfw Hermann Staege 2./LG 2
    on 23 Feb. 1941. On this day Tich Lockyer was operating over Ostend with 1 PRU. He was flying Spitfire R6598.

    Also attached with the sketch are a couple of pictures of Tich taken when he was a P.O.W.
     
  9. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    As I'm sure I've said before, David, that is such a beautiful sketch. I know it is sacreligious to say so but that would look great framed and hanging on the (my!!) wall.

    Cheers.
     
  10. David Layne

    David Layne Active Member

    By all means make a copy. I'm sure you could do it.

    You could take the three flying ducks off your wall and replace them with that.
     
  11. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    Thank you David. I hadn't thought of it but I certainly will now.

    Nowt wrong with flying ducks :becky:
     
  12. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    Wish I could draw like that. Clever man.
     
  13. spidge

    spidge Active Member

    It also shows the imperfections and that it has been worked on etc.
     
  14. rlaughton

    rlaughton http://www.militarian.com/account/avatar

    For the Spitfire fans, from the Canadian Archives:

    Victory Salute by aircraft of No.84 Group, 2nd Tactical Air Force
    (Aircraft in foreground is a Supermarine 'Spitfire' photo-reconnaissance aircraft)
    [​IMG]

    You can search all of the photos at Library and Archives Canada at this web site, just enter any search name "Hitler", "Tank", "Lancaster" or "Spitfire".

    Search the database - Photographs - ArchiviaNet - Library and Archives Canada

    Click the little box if you only want results with digitized images. If you see ones you want that are not digitized, you can order prints.
     
  15. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    That's excellent, I had no idea the Canadians had a digital library too.

    That appears (if I've read the serial correctly) to be Spitfire XIV RM795:

    39MU 31-8-44
    2 Squadron 23-11-44
    130 Squadron rep FTR ops cancel
    414 Squadron 7-8-45
    1 BRSD BAFO 3-1-49
    Reserve Pool 20-4-49
    nea 1-8-50
    sold VA 10-11-50
    to BAF 15-11-50
     
  16. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

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    Antipodean Andy New Member

  18. spidge

    spidge Active Member

  19. Keith

    Keith New Member

    Gone to God

    Hi Spidge,
    Tried the site mentioned, its back again.:angel:

    Here are a few more nice pics.
    Cheers
    Keith
     

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  20. Keith

    Keith New Member

    Spitfires Galore

    Hi All,
    If you have never heard of this site try it, then drool all night over pictures of your particular favourite.
    I use it all the time for my modelling hobby.

    Copy this and load into your search box:-

    Airliners.net Aviation Photo Search Engine

    When the search engine opens, ignore most of the items, then enter your favourite type of aircraft, "Spitfire" "Lancaster""Catalina" etc into the Keyword box

    :cool:

    Hope you will like it
    Cheers
    Keith
     

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