"Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message
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"Dingo" wrote in
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"Joseph Testagrose" wrote in message
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Looks more like a Fairey Battle to me ;~)
It does, but had a much longer wing span than the Battle. AIUI, the Mk I
had two canopies, producing a distinctive profile, and the Mk II had the
greenhouse canopy seen here.
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Andrew Chaplin
SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO
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In this instance, Dingo's right, it's a Battle.
http://www.directart.co.uk/mall/airc...AircraftID=328
"Fairey Battle HA-J of No.218 Sqn is taken by surprise by the close pass of
a Bf109E over France. The squadron were based at Auberive-sur-Suippes in
1939, and as part of the Advance Air Striking Force of the RAF during the
Battle of France, suffered heavy losses. An aircraft carrying the codes HA-J
was shot down by flak on the afternoon of 12th May 1940. The three crew of
aircraft K9353, J B Horner, L C Flisher and L D Davies were all lost. "
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Cheers
Dave Kearton