Spitfire 75 years old
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Thanks for posting those Richard. Was it as cold as it looked??
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Yes, yes it was! Well worth it though. What a sound when that Merlin fired up
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I'm getting old! I remember going to a day long Spitfire Symposium at Southampton University to celebrate the 40th anniversary.
It was an excellent day with lectures from Jeffery Quill, Douglas Bader, Bob Stanford-Tuck, Capt Balwin,who flew the Seafire, and a woman ferry pilot. After lunch there was a flying display at Hamble with two or three Spitfires plus a half scale one. Bader & Stanford Tuck were particularly good with a bit of banter between the two of them about who was the better fighter pilot. I got the souvenir booklet signed by the two of them
It was an excellent day with lectures from Jeffery Quill, Douglas Bader, Bob Stanford-Tuck, Capt Balwin,who flew the Seafire, and a woman ferry pilot. After lunch there was a flying display at Hamble with two or three Spitfires plus a half scale one. Bader & Stanford Tuck were particularly good with a bit of banter between the two of them about who was the better fighter pilot. I got the souvenir booklet signed by the two of them
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Sadly the BBC are still backward enough to think that a woman flying a Spitfire is quite a novelty.Garry Russell wrote: Seems though, the lead is Caroline Grace as if there was not a little more to the story than that
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Re: Spitfire 75 years old
She's a tribute to the many women who flew them in the war.
Did anyone see the programme, 'Spitfire Women' a while ago? From what I recall those women had no nav training, just basically sent off with a map, and on a foggy day barely knew where they were or getting lost altogether...unbelievable.
Here's to the next 75 years. I hope they had a nice Birthday cake aswell!
Did anyone see the programme, 'Spitfire Women' a while ago? From what I recall those women had no nav training, just basically sent off with a map, and on a foggy day barely knew where they were or getting lost altogether...unbelievable.
Here's to the next 75 years. I hope they had a nice Birthday cake aswell!

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I saw that, one lady flew in heavy fog to deliver a Spitfire only to find all the pilots at the fog covered airfield were groundedChris558 wrote:She's a tribute to the many women who flew them in the war.
Did anyone see the programme, 'Spitfire Women' a while ago? From what I recall those women had no nav training, just basically sent off with a map, and on a foggy day barely knew where they were or getting lost altogether...unbelievable.




