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Supermarine Spitfire

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Two seat dual controlled Spitfire T.IX Rolls Royce Merlin 25, 1800hp. Colour Scheme: 485 Squadron RAF Built at Castle Bromwich as a single seat low level LF Mark IX fighter, The Grace Spitfire served in the front line of battle throughout the last twelve months of WWII. ML407 is currently in the colour scheme as she was when delivered on 29 April 1944 by a famous lady A.T.A. pilot, Jackie Moggridge, to 485 New Zealand Squadron at ALG Selsey to Flying Officer Johnnie Houlton DFC, with Squadron letters OU and Johnnie’s personal insignia letter V (for Vicki his wife to be). In 2014 the Grace Spitfire celebrated the 70th Anniversary on 29 April 1944, of D-Day when on 6 June 1944 Johnnie Houlton flying his Spitfire OU-V was accredited with shooting down the first enemy aircraft (Junkers 88) over the Normandy beach head just south of Omaha Beach. ML407 did a total of 176 operational sorties, predominantly ground attack, amassing over 320 combat hours whilst in the 2nd Tactical Air Force (TAF) going from 485 New Zealand Squadron in December 1944 to 341 Free French, 308 Polish, 349 Belgian, 345 Free French, 332 Norwegian Squadrons, returning to 485 New Zealand Squadron at the end of the War. Miraculously, ML407 did not suffer any major structural damage during this time. In 1951 Vickers Armstrong at Southampton was commissioned by the Irish Air Corps to convert 20 Spitfires to the trainer configuration. ML407 was one of these, serving with the Irish Army Air Corps as IAC162 until 1960 with a total time of 763 hours flown for the IAC. In 1968 ML407 was sold on, finally ending up in Scotland, and went into storage. <a href=" http://ultimatewarbirdflights.com/flights/supermarine-spitfire-t-ix-ml407/ " rel="nofollow">ultimatewarbirdflights.com/flights/supermarine-spitfire-t...</a>

21 Jun 2026 · identified as “Supermarine Spitfire

IWM caption : Kittyhawk Mark III , FR241 ‘LD-R’, of No. 250 Squadron RAF , taxying at LG 91, Egypt, during Operation LIGHTFOOT, the first phase of the Alamein offensive . FR241 is an early ‘short-tail’ Mark III with a dorsal fin, which also served later with No. 112 Squadron RAF.

14 Jun 2026 · identified as “Supermarine Spitfire

A Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb from No. 92 Squadron (QJ-E), Royal Air Force, which made a forced landing near El Alamein, just off the main Alexandria-Mersa Matruh road.

14 Jun 2026 · identified as “Supermarine Spitfire

Royal Air Force- 2nd Tactical Air Force, 1943-1945. A Supermarine Spitfire Mark IX raises the dust as it taxies past a Hawker Typhoon Mark IB of No. 181 Squadron RAF, at an advanced landing ground - probably B2/Bazenville - in Normandy. The Spitfire is fitted with a 45-gallon 'slipper' fuel tank.

13 Jun 2026 · identified as “Supermarine Spitfire

Heinkel Factory Oranienburg

11 Jun 2026 · identified as “Supermarine Spitfire

Battle of Britain Memorial

11 Jun 2026 · identified as “Supermarine Spitfire

RAF North Weald

10 Jun 2026 · identified as “Supermarine Spitfire