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![]() This image has been sitting on my desktop for about a year now. It's a screen grab of part of a database of Spitfires exported to Russia during WW2. I've Googled until I've gone ga-ga trying to figure out what the entry "Hapmat" means. Is it an acronym, a location code .... or what? Any ideas, chaps ? ~~ Dingo |
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... This image has been sitting on my desktop for about a year now. It's a screen grab of part of a database of Spitfires exported to Russia during WW2. I've Googled until I've gone ga-ga trying to figure out what the entry "Hapmat" means. Is it an acronym, a location code .... or what? Any ideas, chaps ? ~~ Dingo Quickly checking a couple of the Googlable sources that you've probably covered .... Looking at SS Empire Archer and SS Empire Celia, both cargo ships were part of Convoy JW 63 to deliver Spitfires and other war material to the Kola Inlet (presumably docking in Murmansk) Hence, I don't think Hapmat refers to a Persian or Russian airfield, as has been suggested in other forums (fora ???) This is only a guess, but I'd say it's the chemical spray-on protective material that would keep the salt spray out of the plane. http://www.airteamimages.com/pics/159/159971_800.jpg Just a thought. -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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![]() "Dave Kearton" wrote in message ... "Dingo" wrote in message ... This image has been sitting on my desktop for about a year now. It's a screen grab of part of a database of Spitfires exported to Russia during WW2. I've Googled until I've gone ga-ga trying to figure out what the entry "Hapmat" means. Is it an acronym, a location code .... or what? Any ideas, chaps ? ~~ Dingo Quickly checking a couple of the Googlable sources that you've probably covered .... Looking at SS Empire Archer and SS Empire Celia, both cargo ships were part of Convoy JW 63 to deliver Spitfires and other war material to the Kola Inlet (presumably docking in Murmansk) Hence, I don't think Hapmat refers to a Persian or Russian airfield, as has been suggested in other forums (fora ???) This is only a guess, but I'd say it's the chemical spray-on protective material that would keep the salt spray out of the plane. Good lateral thinking there, Dave. I haven't found anything along those lines, yet, but did turn up in a forum that Hapmat was the code name for Murmansk. Unable to verify that so far but will continue looking. The answer is out there somewhere ;~) http://www.airteamimages.com/pics/159/159971_800.jpg Thanx for this link .... must be the world's biggest condom ;~)) Regards, ~~ Dingo |
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