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Dave Kearton
March 31st 07, 08:22 AM
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Dave Kearton

Robert Sveinson
March 31st 07, 10:25 PM
Spitfire X4110 had an operational life
of just 25 minutes, with 602 Sqn.
Shot up on Aug.18 over Bognor, piloted
by Fl. Lt. Dunlop Urie who suffered
minor wounds. A photo from the the left side
shows 3 huge holes. This a/c did not fly again. Back broken


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Enzo Matrix
April 11th 07, 08:29 PM
Robert Sveinson wrote:
> Spitfire X4110 had an operational life
> of just 25 minutes, with 602 Sqn.
> Shot up on Aug.18 over Bognor, piloted
> by Fl. Lt. Dunlop Urie who suffered
> minor wounds. A photo from the the left side
> shows 3 huge holes. This a/c did not fly again. Back broken

It just shows the pace of operations during the Battle of Britain. The
squadron didn't even have time to paint squadron codes on this aircraft
before they sent it to war.

This is what "Spitfire - The History" by Morgan and Shacklady says about
this aircraft:

X4110
Manufacturer's number 997
First flight 7-8-40
9MU 9-8-40
602 Sqn 16-8-40
Shot down by Bf109 over Solent. F/Lt Urie abandoned aircraft, injured
18-8-40.
Struck Off Charge by Cunliffe Owen Aircraft Ltd, 5-10-40.

Clearly the Shacklady/Morgan book errs, because the photo shows that the
aircraft could not have been shot down and abandoned.

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Enzo

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Allan Steven
April 10th 08, 03:39 AM
It was my grandfather who flew this Spitfire for the 602 squadron, City of Glasgow. How proud of him am I!! He passed away about 8 years ago and I am one of his 10 grandchildren, He would be a Great Grandfather to 9 with more on the way. Things would be much different if he had not landed safely.
He rests in peace with his wife Mary on Tottington, Victoria, Australia.

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