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Aircraft:
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XVI
- Reg: TB752 photos
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Serial #:
CBAF.IX4113
- Airline: United Kingdom - Royal Air Force (RAF)
- Photo Date: Jan 12, 2015
- Uploaded: Jul 05, 2015
- Manston Kent Int'l Airport - EGMH, United Kingdom
TB 752 is one of the few surviving Spitfires with a wartime record. Built at Castle Bromwich in the early part of 1944 she entered service with the famous No. 66 Squadron at RAF Linton-on-Ouse in March 1945 bearing the Squadron Code LZ-F. Carrying an armament of 2 x 20mm cannons and 4 x 0.5 machine guns as well as a 500 lb bomb and 2 x 250 lb bombs: she was used initially against road and rail targets in Northern Holland and Germany. This Spitfire also flew for the RCAF
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TB 752 is one of the few surviving Spitfires with a wartime record. Built at Castle Bromwich in the early part of 1944 she entered service with the famous No. 66 Squadron at RAF Linton-on-Ouse in March 1945 bearing the Squadron Code LZ-F. Carrying an armament of 2 x 20mm cannons and 4 x 0.5 machine guns as well as a 500 lb bomb and 2 x 250 lb bombs: she was used initially against road and rail targets in Northern Holland and Germany. This Spitfire also flew for the RCAFCamera
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Aircraft
- Reg: TB752 photos
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Aircraft:
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XVI
- Airline: United Kingdom - Royal Air Force (RAF)
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Serial #:
CBAF.IX4113
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Photo Location
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Manston Kent Int'l Airport - EGMH
- United Kingdom