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    Vol 20, August 2021Vol 20, August 2021
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    EDITORIAL
    AUGUST 2021
    KITS
    HISTORY
    BRASSIN
    PHOTO-ETCHED SETS
    BIGED
    RELEASE
    BUILT
    ON APPROACH
    August 2021
    September 2021
    Tempest Mk.II early version ProPACK 1/48
    EAGLES CALL Limited edition 1/48
    Fw 190D-9 Weekend edition 1/48
    Spitre F Mk.IX Weekend edition 1/48
    MiG-21MF ProPACK 1/48
    P-51D Mustang 1/48
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    EAGLE’S CALL - Americans in Spitres
    TAMER OF PAPER DRAGONS
    A poet in Spitre
    TAIL END CHARLIE
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    Dear Friends,
    Today’s introduction to this months
    newsletter isnt gonna be a long affair,
    because, as I write it, I am actually on
    vacation and have temporarily readjus-
    ted my priorities. Vacations are not typi-
    cally ideally suited for the production of
    intellectually fuelled planning, especially
    if said vacation is being spent with family,
    friends and other disruptions, welcome
    or otherwise. A working man should
    also avoid working on his vacation. It’s
    what makes it a vacation, after all. So,
    having already broken this fundamental
    rule already, I will keep this short and to
    the point. To top it off, it’s raining outside,
    and should the rest of our group return
    from what they are doing now early, I will,
    again, get nothing done.
    Perhaps, you were a bit surprised by our
    internet sale that went into effect without
    any prior warning before last weekend.
    We wanted to get back into the habit of
    organizing such things, which we want
    to also do over the second half August.
    It stems from the unfortunate fact that,
    alas, we will not be able to attend this
    year’s IPMS Nationals for the second
    year in a row. Current conditions and
    rules brought out by them will simply
    not allow it. Travel to the United States
    is not possible, so our participation has
    to be put off. We will, at least, have our
    afterparty event, and this will run from
    August 19th to pretty much the end of
    the month, and we will maybe even have
    a chat on the theme of new fall releases.
    This wont replace the act of actual parti-
    cipation, but it is at least something.
    The epidemic situation is still a complex
    one and is wreaking havoc on all our li-
    ves. I expected a quicker pace to the lif-
    ting of restrictions by governments, but
    these governments have been airing on
    the side of caution, which is becoming, at
    least to me, a source of increasing an-
    noyance. These same restrictions have
    delayed our get together at Vnitroblok
    premises and is also threatening E-day.
    Parts of current restrictions would make
    its realization impossible. As of last Mon-
    day, the Czech Republic has modified its
    rules and when I return from my vaca-
    tion, we’ll sit down and have a closer,
    detailed look at what they mean, and
    make a decision by the end of August as
    to whether or not E-day is a go or is po-
    stponed yet again. We have some alter-
    nate scenarios prepared, but let’s face it,
    E-day is E-day. One such alternate event
    would be an aviation day, similar to last
    year’s event, with the inclusion of aircraft
    that would bear a strong connection to
    October’s new releases. I will save any
    details for September’s newsletter, when
    we will be armed with a definite ‘yay’ or
    ‘nay’ on E-day. At least, hopefully we will
    have the answer, because the ability of
    governments to nowadays issue clear
    and understandable rules consistent
    with reality is, bluntly, incredible.
    Five´s premier the American way
    Let’s look at new releases and the con-
    tents of this month’s newsletter. We dont
    have a hundred new items for August,
    as we alluded to as a possibility a month
    ago, but there are around ninety of them.
    Even that’s not a bad number, though. The
    most extensive of the new items is Eagles
    Call, a Limited Edition issue. It is dedica-
    ted to the theme of American pilots on
    the Spitfire Mk.V. It is THE item we were
    preparing to take to the IPMS Nationals
    in Las Vegas, and is one of the main rea-
    sons for my disappointment on the can-
    cellation on our participation. This is the
    first release of our Mk.V family of Spits,
    and covers two sub variants right off the
    bat, the Mk.Vb and Mk.Vc. The box yields
    two sets of plastic, one for each versi-
    on. The Mk.Vb is of a later arrangement,
    with an asymmetric arrangement of the
    cannon fairings below the wings. The
    Spitfire Mk.Vc comes with, as you proba-
    bly know, a different wing with a differing
    gun arrangement, and a modified lan-
    ding gear installation. This also changed
    the wheel well design for the gear. That
    became essentially identical in the later
    Mk.IX. Releasing the Spitfire Mk.Vc has
    been basically avoided by manufacturers
    in the past. The only exception is Spe-
    cial Hobby, that way back when issued
    a Spitfire Mk.Vc still using short-run
    technology. It was feverishly repackaged
    time and again, including by us. This new
    one is our work, done in our style. The
    marking options include aircraft that
    were equipped with Vokes dust filters,
    which is, of course, included as an opti-
    on in the plastic. These also include the
    Aboukir filter but is not used when mode-
    ling one of the marking options included
    in the kit. It will, however, come into play
    in later releases of our Mk.V, which will
    be numerous. I am also not leaving out
    the possibility of releases kits dedicated
    to desert Spitfires. These desert Spitfires
    represent some of the nicest options for
    schemes and markings in the kit, if not
    for the Spitfire as a whole. The options in
    this kit specifically carry you through the
    history of Americans flying the type, be-
    ginning with US pilots serving in the RAF,
    including in Eagle Squadron, through the
    4th Fighter Group, 8th AF of the USAAF,
    into which Eagle Squadron was integra-
    ted at the end of September, 1942, all the
    way through to the 31st and 52nd Fighter
    Groups in North Africa and Italy. In the
    markings options, you’ll find some big
    names along with some well known, and
    also lesser-known, aircraft. The marking
    schemes are also quite varied. The the-
    me of American Spitfires is as varied as
    America itself, with powerful stories and
    striking machines. This is consistent with
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    the size of the decal sheet, being one of
    the biggest we have ever produced for
    inclusion in a kit. I think it very probable
    that there will eventually be a return to
    the theme of American Spitfires, at the
    very least to American Spitfire Mk.VIIIs
    and IXs. This theme is also covered by the
    main historical article within this month’s
    newsletter. It carries the same title as the
    kit, and describes the service of Ameri-
    can citizens in the RAF, the formation of
    the Eagle Squadron, its integration into
    the USAAF, and the history of the 31st and
    52nd Fighter Groups, their operations in
    North Africa and in Italy. It also describes
    the service of other American units that
    flew Spitfires, and even touches on indi-
    vidual Spitfires flown in the United States
    for test and development purposes. I am
    listed as the article’s author, but in fact
    this was a collective effort made possi-
    ble through the co-operation of myself,
    Jan Zdiarsky and Jan Bobek, to which
    I extend my gratitude.
    Today’s new releases also include a wide
    range of items dedicated to the Spitfi-
    re Mk.V. The masks offer the dual sided
    (inner and outer surface) type TFace,
    photoetching includes landing flaps and
    steel seatbelts, and there are LooK and
    Space sets, and to put the icing on the
    cake, there is a Brassin engine set.
    Second´s premier the British way
    Another premier item for this month
    is the Tempest Mk.II in 1:48th scale, de-
    picting the early version of that bird. Ori-
    ginally, we were under the impression
    that minor physical differences in the
    Tempest Mk.IIs were between the Tem-
    pest F Mk.II and the FB Mk.II, but further
    digging revealed that this was an over-
    simplification, and so we went back to the
    tried, tested and true system of designa-
    tion known as simply ‘Early’ and ‘Late’.
    As per our agreement, this kit was first
    released by Special Hobby, which I think
    presents no problem, and I think that re-
    ally, we all know that there is no equal to
    the Eduard ProfiPACK kits. This Tempest
    kit’s decal sheet is also pretty monumen-
    tal, and there is a list of accessories that
    will be difficult to resist. These include
    TFace masks, photoetched landing flaps,
    pre-painted, steel seatbelts, Space and
    Look sets, and a Brassin cockpit, exhaust
    and rocket set. We also have decals that
    include roundels and stencil data. Which
    reminds me, stencil data are also availa-
    ble for the Spitfire Mk.V.
    The remaining three kits for the month
    are well known. In the WEEKEND line, we
    have the Fw 190D-9, which is making its
    first post-fire return to our catalog, and
    the Spitfire Mk.IX, known also as the Spit-
    fire Mk.IX Early. Both kits are supported
    by new ZOOM sets, and for the D-9, steel
    seatbelts. The MiG-21MF is being re-re-
    leased as a 1:48th scale ProfiPACK kit.
    Accessories
    Over the recent past, we have received
    a lot of questions regarding the decals
    in the new releases , specifically if they
    are the type where the carrier film can
    be peeled off them. It seems that those
    that love ‘em and those that think they
    are the work of the devil are on the rise,
    but those in the former are gaining mo-
    mentum over those in the latter category.
    They are of the peeling variety, as are the
    ones produced for our Eduard Decals. We
    have mentioned some of the ones being
    released now, and among the others are
    stencil data for the Su-7, a kit originally
    released by OEZ Letohrad, and is cu-
    rrently offered by SMER. Interesting for
    many will also be a set of markings for
    the GWH 1:48th scale Su-27.
    Going back for a moment to accesso-
    ry items, which typically form the bulk
    of new releases, it is normal for us to
    focus most of these on specific kits.
    In 1:32nd scale, this is made up of a co-
    llection of masks for the Ah-1G from ICM,
    and in 48th for the Mi-24P from Zvezda,
    the Lancaster B Mk.I from HKM and the
    Gaspatch Me 163B. The last two are also
    covered by new Space sets. There are
    also single sets, such as the second one
    for the trumpeter F-100C in 1:32nd scale,
    masks for the 1:72nd scale F-4E Phantom
    II from Fine Molds and a photoetched set
    for the Fujimi A-4B, repackaged by the
    Polish firm HOBBY2000. We also have
    a set for the Cromwell Mk.IV from Air-
    fix in 1:35th and two for the USS Langley
    AV-3 in 1:350th from Trumpeter. Besides
    the aforementioned Brassin sets, we
    have interesting weapons items in va-
    rious scales, and some smaller sets, too,
    such as a wheel set for the 1:32nd scale
    Tiger Moth and a Look set for the Sabre
    Mk.4. There are six new BigEd sets, and
    a new BigSin for the B-17F from HKM.
    And with that, I can slowly wrap up toda-
    y’s introduction. It’s even a little bit lon-
    ger than I had originally planned, maybe
    because of the influence of the spirit of
    Ernest Hemingway, who stayed here du-
    ring the First World War, during which
    he was an ambulance driver and was
    seriously wounded in an evacuation of
    an Italian soldier during bombardment
    by Austro-Hungarian artillery. Under the
    influence of all this, I have been wande-
    ring around the local town of Stres with
    a notebook, in case any inspired thoughts
    enter my mind and I end up writing so-
    mething significant and inspired. Yester-
    day, my notebook accompanied me up to
    the top of the mountain Sasso del Ferro,
    to the opposite side of the lake, but it did
    little to inspire me. So the end result of
    the trip to Italy has been this introduction
    to the newsletter and a piece of the ar-
    ticle for the Eagles Call kit. Fortunately,
    others took up the slack and we have
    a couple of other articles in this newsle-
    tter. One was penned by Mira Bradic,
    and talks about John Magee, an Ameri-
    can Spitfire pilot, famous for his poem
    ‘High Flight’, and to keep from being
    monotonous, with respect to themes,
    we also have an article entitled ‘Tamer
    of Paper Dragons’. It was written by
    Richard Plos and is a biography of Eugen
    Siempelkamp.
    I wish you a pleasant read of today’s
    newsletter.
    Happy Modelling!
    Vladimir Sulc
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    Eagle Squadrons RAF
    Several interesting personalities stood at the birth of the Ame-
    rican Eagle Squadrons operating within RAF. One of them was
    Charles Francis Sweeny, a wealthy American businessman living
    in London. He convinced the British government to allow Ame-
    rican citizens to serve in the British armed forces. To organize
    the recruitment of the Americans to join RAF, Sweeny worked
    with the Canadian Clayton Knight Committee, CKC. This commi-
    ttee was founded by Billy Bishop, the Canadian WWI ghter ace
    and Clayton Knight, the American aviation artist, and an aviator
    himself, a member of the US Signal Corps, having served with
    RFC during WWI.
    The initial purpose of CKC was to engage the American aviation indu-
    stry in the British program of the air power build up, BCATP (British
    Commonwealth Air Training Plan). The committee, headquartered
    at the famous New York hotel Waldorf-Astoria, came to existence in
    the spring 1940 and gradually created a network of nine recruiting
    oces in the large American cities such as Dallas, San Francisco,
    or Kansas City. After the USA joined the war eorts, almost 6,700
    applications of the American citizens for service in RAF were recei-
    ved. However, 86 percentiles of them were rejected, so the nal
    number of Americans accepted to RAF was around 1,000.
    It has to be said that the service in the foreign army was illegal
    in the USA and breaking the law could result in the loss of the
    American citizenship. For all accepted candidates, the committee
    provided all necessary documents and organized their travel to Ca-
    nada. Beside it also compensated them for their travel expenses,
    ocially in the form of a loan. Since the recruits typically did not
    repay the loans, they were in fact gifts which was also breaking the
    law prohibiting the American citizens to serve in the foreign armed
    forces. Only thanks to the tolerance of the US Department of State
    and other authorities, including President Roosevelt himself, who
    secretly supported CKC activities, its operation and new candida-
    tes’ recruitment could continue until the USA entered the war. Re-
    gardless CKC activities were often blocked and disrupted by US De-
    partment of State and FBI, especially in 1940. In 1941 the attitude
    of various American institutions, including US Department of Defen-
    se and the Air Command, gradually changed as it became apparent
    that US entry into war is inevitable. That on the other hand meant
    that CKC activities represented a competition to the American own
    eorts to strengthen the armed forces one of which was the inten-
    se recruitment for all its branches. Besides the recruitment for RAF
    and RCAF, CKC also negotiated the civilian contracts for the ight
    instructors or pilots delivering the aircraft to the units.
    According to some sources as many as 10,000 Americans served in
    RAF and RCAF in various capacities, be it soldiers or civilian em-
    ployees. The motivation for joining RAF varied, from the desire
    to participate in the war eorts against Germany or seeking the
    better position than the American armed forces allowed. For in-
    stance, the American Air Force required at least two years of the
    university studies in order to commence the pilot training. RAF did
    not have such a strict requirement. To start the pilot training high
    school graduation was required, not even the prior military service
    was necessary however at least 300 ight hours were required. For
    example, the future ghter ace, Dominic „Don“ Gentile joined the
    Canadian Air Force especially because of the lack of the universi-
    ty education which was common for many future Eagle squadron
    members.
    The pilots who completed the training in Canada gradually formed
    three American units called Eagle Squadrons. Not all Americans in
    RAF joined them however, many remained serving with British or
    Title photo: In 1968 William R. Dunn was ocially recognized as the rst American ace of WWII. In the picture he is seated in the cockpit
    of his Spitre Mk. IIa (P7308; XR-D) in RAF uniform. In 1939 he joined the Canadian armed forces having answered the call for pilots who
    had logged more than 500 ight hours (Photo: IWM, American Air Museum in Britain).
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    Eagle Squadrons RAF
    Several interesting personalities stood at the birth of the Ame-
    rican Eagle Squadrons operating within RAF. One of them was
    Charles Francis Sweeny, a wealthy American businessman living
    in London. He convinced the British government to allow Ame-
    rican citizens to serve in the British armed forces. To organize
    the recruitment of the Americans to join RAF, Sweeny worked
    with the Canadian Clayton Knight Committee, CKC. This commi-
    ttee was founded by Billy Bishop, the Canadian WWI ghter ace
    and Clayton Knight, the American aviation artist, and an aviator
    himself, a member of the US Signal Corps, having served with
    RFC during WWI.
    The initial purpose of CKC was to engage the American aviation indu-
    stry in the British program of the air power build up, BCATP (British
    Commonwealth Air Training Plan). The committee, headquartered
    at the famous New York hotel Waldorf-Astoria, came to existence in
    the spring 1940 and gradually created a network of nine recruiting
    oces in the large American cities such as Dallas, San Francisco,
    or Kansas City. After the USA joined the war eorts, almost 6,700
    applications of the American citizens for service in RAF were recei-
    ved. However, 86 percentiles of them were rejected, so the nal
    number of Americans accepted to RAF was around 1,000.
    It has to be said that the service in the foreign army was illegal
    in the USA and breaking the law could result in the loss of the
    American citizenship. For all accepted candidates, the committee
    provided all necessary documents and organized their travel to Ca-
    nada. Beside it also compensated them for their travel expenses,
    ocially in the form of a loan. Since the recruits typically did not
    repay the loans, they were in fact gifts which was also breaking the
    law prohibiting the American citizens to serve in the foreign armed
    forces. Only thanks to the tolerance of the US Department of State
    and other authorities, including President Roosevelt himself, who
    secretly supported CKC activities, its operation and new candida-
    tes’ recruitment could continue until the USA entered the war. Re-
    gardless CKC activities were often blocked and disrupted by US De-
    partment of State and FBI, especially in 1940. In 1941 the attitude
    of various American institutions, including US Department of Defen-
    se and the Air Command, gradually changed as it became apparent
    that US entry into war is inevitable. That on the other hand meant
    that CKC activities represented a competition to the American own
    eorts to strengthen the armed forces one of which was the inten-
    se recruitment for all its branches. Besides the recruitment for RAF
    and RCAF, CKC also negotiated the civilian contracts for the ight
    instructors or pilots delivering the aircraft to the units.
    According to some sources as many as 10,000 Americans served in
    RAF and RCAF in various capacities, be it soldiers or civilian em-
    ployees. The motivation for joining RAF varied, from the desire
    to participate in the war eorts against Germany or seeking the
    better position than the American armed forces allowed. For in-
    stance, the American Air Force required at least two years of the
    university studies in order to commence the pilot training. RAF did
    not have such a strict requirement. To start the pilot training high
    school graduation was required, not even the prior military service
    was necessary however at least 300 ight hours were required. For
    example, the future ghter ace, Dominic „Don“ Gentile joined the
    Canadian Air Force especially because of the lack of the universi-
    ty education which was common for many future Eagle squadron
    members.
    The pilots who completed the training in Canada gradually formed
    three American units called Eagle Squadrons. Not all Americans in
    RAF joined them however, many remained serving with British or
    Title photo: In 1968 William R. Dunn was ocially recognized as the rst American ace of WWII. In the picture he is seated in the cockpit
    of his Spitre Mk. IIa (P7308; XR-D) in RAF uniform. In 1939 he joined the Canadian armed forces having answered the call for pilots who
    had logged more than 500 ight hours (Photo: IWM, American Air Museum in Britain).
    Canadian squadrons. For instance, another future ace and 4th Figh-
    ter Group, 8th Air Force commander Donald Blakeslee, who served
    with Canadian No. 401 Squadron, purposely avoided joining the
    Eagle squadron, supposedly due to the poor relations among the
    personnel and pilots overclaiming the kills. He changed his opinion
    after he completed his tour of duty with No. 401 Squadron RCAF
    and the only option to continue ying combat missions was joining
    the No. 133 (Eagle) Squadron. On the other side, a number of the
    Eagle Squadrons members, after they completed their tours of duty,
    were for similar reasons leaving for British squadrons, quite often
    based in Malta or North Africa.
    No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron
    The rst American unit within RAF, No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron was
    formed out of the American volunteers who at that time already
    served with RAF. Many of them were Battle of Britain veterans and
    some had even served with the French air force. The squadron was
    established at RAF airbase Church Fenton on September 19, 1940.
    During the operational training it ew the American Brewster Bua-
    loes which, due to their obsolescence, were replaced by Hurricanes
    in November 1940. On February 5, 1941, at Kirton in Lindsey airba-
    se, the unit was declared operational and in April commenced its
    combat ying at RAF airbase Martlesham Heath in Suolk. In May it
    recorded its rst combat loss when Mike Kolendorski was shot down
    and killed during the oensive sweep over the Netherlands. In June
    the unit was deployed to RAF airbase North Weald under the No. 11
    Group command. On June 21 Nathaniel Maranz was shot down and
    captured becoming the rst American POW in WWII. A month later,
    Instruction on Miles Master trainer at the RAF Flying Training School where Eagle Squadron pilots underwent the training. All Eagle
    Squadrons’ pilots had own prior to their recruitment but since their level of experience diered widely, they all were put through the
    RAF standard pilot training curriculum (Photo: IWM).
    on July 21 P/O William R. Dunn scored the rst Eagle Squadron kill
    when he shot down a Bf 109F over Lille. Soon P/O Dunn became
    the rst American ghter ace in WWII after he scored his fourth and
    fth kills on August 27. In August 1941 No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron was
    re-equipped with Spitres Mk.IIa just to replace them with more
    powerful Spitres Mk.Vb in a short time. In December the unit was
    re-deployed to Martlesham Heath and in May 1942 relocated to
    Debden, where on September 29, 1942, together with the other
    two Eagle Squadrons, was transferred under USAAF command.
    No. 121 (Eagle) Squadron
    The second RAF American squadron, No. 121 (Eagle) Squadron, was
    established in May 1941 at RAF airbase Kirton in Lindsey. In July the
    unit was declared operational and initially ew Hurricanes Mk.IIb
    on the patrol sorties to protect the convoys. On September 15 the
    Founding members of the No. 71 ‚Eagle‘ Squadron at Church Fenton,
    Yorkshire, October 1940. From left: F/O Andrew Mamedo of Thom-
    pson, Connecticut, P/O Vernon Charles Keough of Brooklyn, New
    York, and P/O Gene Tobin of Los Angeles. Mamedo was a former
    stunt pilot in an air circus. Keough was a professional parachutist
    with 480 drops at the time this photograph was taken. Tobin was
    a commercial pilot who also did some lm work in Los Angeles
    (Photo: IWM).
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    unit scored its rst victory. Between August and September it was
    re-equipped with Spitres Mk.II and in November received new
    Mk.Vs. In December it replaced No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron at RAF air-
    base North Weald and joined the RAF oensive against the targets
    in occupied Western Europe.
    No. 133 (Eagle) Squadron
    The last of the Eagle Squadrons was formed at RAF airbase Col-
    tishall in July 1941, equipped with Hurricanes Mk.IIb. In August
    it was declared operational at RAF airbase Duxford. In January
    1942 it was re-equipped with Spitres Mk.V. In May 1942 No. 133
    In June 1942 Supermarine Spire Mk. Vb EN951 built at Castle Bromwich Aircraft Factory was assigned to No. 133 ´Eagle´ Squadron,
    coded “MD-U” and own by Lt. Don Blakeslee. In April 1942 she was transferred to No. 303 (Polish) Squadron RAF and assigned to the
    legendary ace Jan Zumbach (Photo: IWM).
    Squadron became the part of the Bi-
    ggin Hill Wing. In September the No.
    133 Squadron was re-equipped with
    Spitres F Mk.IX as the only Eagle
    squadron. On September 26, 1942,
    however, the squadron suered a
    loss of 12 aircraft and 11 pilots du-
    ring the escort of 19 B-17Fs from 97th
    Bombing Group on their raid to Mor-
    laix. No. 133, 401 and 64 Squadrons
    participated in this operation as
    the ghter cover. Due to the strong
    wind reaching 40 knots and overcast
    skies, the ghter escort, which did
    not even meet the bombers, drifted
    too far south beyond Brest. Upon re-
    turn, No. 133 Squadron led by F/Lt
    Brettel tried to land at the German
    airport in Brest by mistake. Eleven
    Spitres fell victims to Flak re and
    scrambled Fw 190As from JG 2. The
    twelfth Spitre made the emergency
    landing on the British coast. The No.
    64 Squadron commander Tony Gaze
    who led the escort was relieved of
    his command due to this incident. He
    was accused of the insucient pre-
    parations of the operation and mis-
    takes committed during its executi-
    on. F/Lt Brettel became POW and in
    1944 was one of the victims of the
    famous Great Escape. This event is
    surrounded by some curious and strange circumstances. One of the
    interesting facts is that 13 Spitres of No. 133 Squadron took o for
    the mission actually. Thirteenth Spitre, the only one that survived
    Morlaix disaster unscathed, turned back to the base before the
    formation reached the French coast. The reason for this was that
    this aircraft was designated as “a spare” in case one of the aircraft
    committed to the operation had to return, for instance due to the
    mechanical trouble. Then “the spare” would assume its position in
    the formation. If nothing occurred and all designated aircraft nor-
    mally continued on their path, the spare returned to the airbase,
    typically from the line of enemy coast. That day a spare was own
    by Dominic Gentile.
    No. 121 (Eagle) Squadron personnel is looking on as three Spitres Mk.Vb are landing after a -
    ghter sweep over northern France. Some of the houses used for the Squadron acommodation are
    visible in the background, as well as several civilian houses (Photo: IWM).
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    unit scored its rst victory. Between August and September it was
    re-equipped with Spitres Mk.II and in November received new
    Mk.Vs. In December it replaced No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron at RAF air-
    base North Weald and joined the RAF oensive against the targets
    in occupied Western Europe.
    No. 133 (Eagle) Squadron
    The last of the Eagle Squadrons was formed at RAF airbase Col-
    tishall in July 1941, equipped with Hurricanes Mk.IIb. In August
    it was declared operational at RAF airbase Duxford. In January
    1942 it was re-equipped with Spitres Mk.V. In May 1942 No. 133
    In June 1942 Supermarine Spire Mk. Vb EN951 built at Castle Bromwich Aircraft Factory was assigned to No. 133 ´Eagle´ Squadron,
    coded “MD-U” and own by Lt. Don Blakeslee. In April 1942 she was transferred to No. 303 (Polish) Squadron RAF and assigned to the
    legendary ace Jan Zumbach (Photo: IWM).
    Squadron became the part of the Bi-
    ggin Hill Wing. In September the No.
    133 Squadron was re-equipped with
    Spitres F Mk.IX as the only Eagle
    squadron. On September 26, 1942,
    however, the squadron suered a
    loss of 12 aircraft and 11 pilots du-
    ring the escort of 19 B-17Fs from 97th
    Bombing Group on their raid to Mor-
    laix. No. 133, 401 and 64 Squadrons
    participated in this operation as
    the ghter cover. Due to the strong
    wind reaching 40 knots and overcast
    skies, the ghter escort, which did
    not even meet the bombers, drifted
    too far south beyond Brest. Upon re-
    turn, No. 133 Squadron led by F/Lt
    Brettel tried to land at the German
    airport in Brest by mistake. Eleven
    Spitres fell victims to Flak re and
    scrambled Fw 190As from JG 2. The
    twelfth Spitre made the emergency
    landing on the British coast. The No.
    64 Squadron commander Tony Gaze
    who led the escort was relieved of
    his command due to this incident. He
    was accused of the insucient pre-
    parations of the operation and mis-
    takes committed during its executi-
    on. F/Lt Brettel became POW and in
    1944 was one of the victims of the
    famous Great Escape. This event is
    surrounded by some curious and strange circumstances. One of the
    interesting facts is that 13 Spitres of No. 133 Squadron took o for
    the mission actually. Thirteenth Spitre, the only one that survived
    Morlaix disaster unscathed, turned back to the base before the
    formation reached the French coast. The reason for this was that
    this aircraft was designated as “a spare” in case one of the aircraft
    committed to the operation had to return, for instance due to the
    mechanical trouble. Then “the spare” would assume its position in
    the formation. If nothing occurred and all designated aircraft nor-
    mally continued on their path, the spare returned to the airbase,
    typically from the line of enemy coast. That day a spare was own
    by Dominic Gentile.
    No. 121 (Eagle) Squadron personnel is looking on as three Spitres Mk.Vb are landing after a -
    ghter sweep over northern France. Some of the houses used for the Squadron acommodation are
    visible in the background, as well as several civilian houses (Photo: IWM).
    In the end of September 1942 No. 133 (Eagle) Squadron
    (further 133 Squadron) as a rst out of these American units,
    was re-equipped with new Spitres Mk. IX. On September 26
    133 Squadron pilots ew as a part of the escort of nineteen
    B-17 Flying Fortresses belonging to 97th Bombing Group 8th
    AF of the USAAF which were to raid the airport in Morlaix.
    The bombers escort was provided by three RAF squadrons
    operating out of three dierent hom bases: 64 Squadron out
    of Hornchurch, 133rd Squadron out of Biggin Hill and Ca-
    nadian 401st Squadron out of Kenley. The whole operation
    was plagued by the series of unfortunate, and in some ca-
    ses plainly strange events. During that period the process of
    transferring the American Eagle Squadrons under the USAAF
    command was under way and several squadron ocers, inc-
    luding the commander Carroll McColpin, stayed at the USAF
    8th AF Headquarters in London. Therefore the squadron was
    led into combat by its British member and ight leader F/
    Lt Edward Brettell. The whole ghter escort formation was
    led by the 64th Squadron‘s commanding ocer, Australian
    S/L Tony Gaze. It’s interesting to note that the ghter escort
    command had not been given to the senior ocer, Kenley
    Wing commander Brian Kingcombe who on this mission led the
    401st Squadron. Before the mission all three units gathered
    at the small airport Bold Head with unpaved runways located
    on the south coast of Devon approximately one mile south of
    the town of Salcombe. RAF Bold Head was a satellite airport
    of the RAF base Exeter and featured two unpaved runways.
    From there to the target, Morlaix in Bretagne, it’s some 110
    miles by air, kind of „round the corner“.
    Refuelling, brieng and ghter escort formation took place at
    this airport. According to some sources the rendezvous with
    the bombers was supposed to take place there as well but
    it did not happen. Not only there, it did not happen at all
    even though the 401st Squadron combat report states that the
    contact with the bombers had been made. According to the
    available information it seems that the mission preparation
    was not too meticulous. The Americans as well as Canadian la-
    ter stated that due to the inadequate airport equipment they
    could not have fully refuelled all aircraft. Also the brieng
    was supposedly rather sloppy, at least as far as the American
    is concerned since only F/Lt. Brettell with another pilot par-
    ticipated. The brieng was however crucial for the further
    chain of events because the weather forecast warned about
    35 knots headwind (17.5 mps, 65 kph). In reality, in addition
    to 8/8 clouds coverage, the aviators faced 40 knots (20 mps,
    74 kph) tailwind as per the Canadian combat report. The Ame-
    ricans reported even stronger wind, as high as 100 knots (50
    mps, 180 kph) which is rather improbable.
    At any rate, the current weather conditions caused the si-
    tuation that the ghter escort never made contact with the
    bombers. Those, due to the advert weather conditions, and
    ghter escort recall, returned to the base. For some reason
    the ghter escort commander Tony Gaze never received the
    information about the mission cancellation so the ghters ca-
    rried on in the eort to nd the bombers. The strong tailwind
    drifted them far to the south, below Brest over the Bay of
    Biscay. The German sources state the Spitres even reached
    the Spanish coast and only then turned back. Now they were
    returning with a strong headwind and 8/8 cloud coverage
    without seeing the ground. Over Brest the American were ru-
    nning out of fuel and when they spotted the airport through
    the gap in the clouds they decided to land under impression
    they had already crossed the English coast.
    They did not mind Tony Gaze‘s warning who shortly before
    had requested the vectoring and received the message that
    the formation is located approximately 160 miles south of
    the English coast. This information would correspond to the
    position above the south coast of Bretagne approximately 30
    miles south from Brest. At that point in time all the squadrons
    evidently still held the formation despite the strong headwid
    and bad visibility. The airbase where 133rd Squadron was
    attempting to land was Guipavas airport near Brest, nowadays
    Brest Bretange Airport (BES), from where the German JG 2
    operated. 8./JG 2 ghters scrambled at 18:46 and within next
    fteen minutes shot down six 133rd Squadron Spitres.
    Another three Spitres were shot down by AA re and two
    more crash-landed having exhausted their fuel. Only one out
    twelve pilots made it to the English coast, P/O Beaty who
    crash-landed on the eld near Kingsbridge and with serious
    Morlaix Disaster
    A 92nd Bomb Group B-17E formation. On September 26th, 1942 this group attacked Cherbourg as a diversionary operation
    (Photo: IWM).
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    RAF airport Bolt Head was built in 1941 at the southern coast
    of Devonshire County as a satellite airport for the RAF Exeter
    base. The ying and ground personnel facilities were initially
    minimal. During the war the wooden lodgings and hangars were
    built. First unit to occupy the base was 16 Squadron RAF ying
    Lysanders. Among other occupants was the 313 Czechoslovak
    Squadron (June 10, 1942-June 28, 1943) and from this period
    date the recollections of Antonin Vendl based on which he pain-
    ted the attached picture featuring „his“ Spitre Mk. V ‚RY-V“
    in the foreground. In 1941 the RAF Hope Cove ground control
    station was established nearby to support the ghter missions in
    this sector of the Channel.
    The airport also served as a gathering point of the RAF ghter
    squadrons participating in the support of the USAAF 8th AF on
    their missions to raid Morlaix and Cherebourg on September 26,
    1942. RAF Bolt Head was closed in 1945. Nowadays there is a
    memorial at the crossing point of the runways. A small private
    airdrome is located here.
    Col. Antonin Vendl was born on June 9, 1919 in the village of
    Skrivanek nearby Nemecky (nowadays Havlickuv) Brod. In 1937
    he enlisted in the
    School of the Avia-
    tion Youth with the
    objective to beco-
    me a military pilot.
    The training howe-
    ver was interrupted
    by the German oc-
    cupation. The de-
    sire to ee abroad
    and join the ght
    against the enemy
    materialized only
    in June 1939 after
    several unsuccessful
    attempts. Then the
    usual calvary of the
    Czechoslovak pilots
    in Poland and Fran-
    ce followed. After
    France collapsed he
    managed to make
    to the Great Britain
    where he joined the
    RAF Volunteer Re-
    serve. He nished the British pilot training after that was
    posted to 501 Squadron RAF. In June 1942 he was reassig-
    ned to 313 Squadron and after nishing his tour of duty in
    April 1943 he was temporarily attached to Ferry Command.
    After „the rest“ at No. 1 Delivery Fligh RAF Tony Vendl star-
    ted to seek another combat assignment. Coincidentally the
    oer came from his respected and beloved commander
    S/Lr Frantisek Fajtl who was recruiting volunteers to form
    the ghter unit in the Soviet Union. After the two months long
    journey to the East and following training on La-5FN the unit
    was surprised by the outbreak of the Slovak National Upris-
    ing. The 1. Czechoslovak Fighter Squadron in the USSR broke
    a record of being the ghter unit operating in the enemy’s
    rear for the longest time. Af the supression of the Uprising
    and unit’s withdrawal back behind the front lines Tony was
    busy with training new pilots at 1st Czechoslovak Combined
    Air Division and also ying combat missions in support of the
    advancing ground troops, including the Ostrava Operation.
    After the WWII Antonin Vendl joined the transportation
    squadron at Prague Kbely where he ew C-47 and Ju-52.
    After the communist coup Antonin Vendl did not avoid the
    persecution of the aviators who had fought in the West. In
    1949 he was dismissed from the Army. The troubles to obtain
    a civilian job followed. Over the years he worked his way
    up from a helper to a salesman and later manager of the
    Mototechna store in Prague. In his tiny oce the former RAF
    comrades-in-arms secretely met. The communist police and
    their lackeys‘ harrassment continued until the end of 1989.
    After the Revolution, together with many other members
    of Czechoslovak foreign resistance Tony was rehabilitated
    and promoted to the rank of Colonel. At least once he used
    his contacts to prevent his promotion to General. „There
    is plenty of other chaps who would deserve it much more
    than myself“ he said. Until his death he worked hard so as
    his fallen comrads were remembered and he was an acti-
    ve member of the Czechoslovak Foreign Airmen Association
    1039-45. He passed away on April 2, 2002 due to the compli-
    cations from an accident.
    For his combat achievements Antonin Vendl was (among
    many others) decorated with four Czechoslovak War Cross
    1939, three Medals for Bravery, British Star 1939-1945, Atlan-
    tic Star, Defence Medal, Order of the Slovak National Upris-
    ing I. Class and Medal of Merit I. Class.
    Bolt Head in the painting of Antonin Vendl, No. 313 Czechoslovak Sqadron RAF
    wounds was transported to
    the hospital. His testimony
    was the main source of the
    information about the 133rd
    Squadron fate above Brest.
    It has to be said that with
    many inaccuracies. Out of
    eleven remaining pilots six
    perished, four became POWs
    and one successfully bailed
    out of the damaged aircraft,
    avoided the capture and re-
    turned back to Britain. F/L
    Edward Brettell was among
    POWs. During the night of
    24-25 March, 1944 he parti-
    cipated in the „Great Esca-
    pe“ from Sagan (Stalag Luft
    III) but after the capture was
    murdered by Gestapo.
    Another pilot who had taken
    o on the mission survived
    the Morlaix disaster, P/O Do-
    minic Gentile, who after the
    ghter escort was formed
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    RAF airport Bolt Head was built in 1941 at the southern coast
    of Devonshire County as a satellite airport for the RAF Exeter
    base. The ying and ground personnel facilities were initially
    minimal. During the war the wooden lodgings and hangars were
    built. First unit to occupy the base was 16 Squadron RAF ying
    Lysanders. Among other occupants was the 313 Czechoslovak
    Squadron (June 10, 1942-June 28, 1943) and from this period
    date the recollections of Antonin Vendl based on which he pain-
    ted the attached picture featuring „his“ Spitre Mk. V ‚RY-V“
    in the foreground. In 1941 the RAF Hope Cove ground control
    station was established nearby to support the ghter missions in
    this sector of the Channel.
    The airport also served as a gathering point of the RAF ghter
    squadrons participating in the support of the USAAF 8th AF on
    their missions to raid Morlaix and Cherebourg on September 26,
    1942. RAF Bolt Head was closed in 1945. Nowadays there is a
    memorial at the crossing point of the runways. A small private
    airdrome is located here.
    Col. Antonin Vendl was born on June 9, 1919 in the village of
    Skrivanek nearby Nemecky (nowadays Havlickuv) Brod. In 1937
    he enlisted in the
    School of the Avia-
    tion Youth with the
    objective to beco-
    me a military pilot.
    The training howe-
    ver was interrupted
    by the German oc-
    cupation. The de-
    sire to ee abroad
    and join the ght
    against the enemy
    materialized only
    in June 1939 after
    several unsuccessful
    attempts. Then the
    usual calvary of the
    Czechoslovak pilots
    in Poland and Fran-
    ce followed. After
    France collapsed he
    managed to make
    to the Great Britain
    where he joined the
    RAF Volunteer Re-
    serve. He nished the British pilot training after that was
    posted to 501 Squadron RAF. In June 1942 he was reassig-
    ned to 313 Squadron and after nishing his tour of duty in
    April 1943 he was temporarily attached to Ferry Command.
    After „the rest“ at No. 1 Delivery Fligh RAF Tony Vendl star-
    ted to seek another combat assignment. Coincidentally the
    oer came from his respected and beloved commander
    S/Lr Frantisek Fajtl who was recruiting volunteers to form
    the ghter unit in the Soviet Union. After the two months long
    journey to the East and following training on La-5FN the unit
    was surprised by the outbreak of the Slovak National Upris-
    ing. The 1. Czechoslovak Fighter Squadron in the USSR broke
    a record of being the ghter unit operating in the enemy’s
    rear for the longest time. Af the supression of the Uprising
    and unit’s withdrawal back behind the front lines Tony was
    busy with training new pilots at 1st Czechoslovak Combined
    Air Division and also ying combat missions in support of the
    advancing ground troops, including the Ostrava Operation.
    After the WWII Antonin Vendl joined the transportation
    squadron at Prague Kbely where he ew C-47 and Ju-52.
    After the communist coup Antonin Vendl did not avoid the
    persecution of the aviators who had fought in the West. In
    1949 he was dismissed from the Army. The troubles to obtain
    a civilian job followed. Over the years he worked his way
    up from a helper to a salesman and later manager of the
    Mototechna store in Prague. In his tiny oce the former RAF
    comrades-in-arms secretely met. The communist police and
    their lackeys‘ harrassment continued until the end of 1989.
    After the Revolution, together with many other members
    of Czechoslovak foreign resistance Tony was rehabilitated
    and promoted to the rank of Colonel. At least once he used
    his contacts to prevent his promotion to General. „There
    is plenty of other chaps who would deserve it much more
    than myself“ he said. Until his death he worked hard so as
    his fallen comrads were remembered and he was an acti-
    ve member of the Czechoslovak Foreign Airmen Association
    1039-45. He passed away on April 2, 2002 due to the compli-
    cations from an accident.
    For his combat achievements Antonin Vendl was (among
    many others) decorated with four Czechoslovak War Cross
    1939, three Medals for Bravery, British Star 1939-1945, Atlan-
    tic Star, Defence Medal, Order of the Slovak National Upris-
    ing I. Class and Medal of Merit I. Class.
    Bolt Head in the painting of Antonin Vendl, No. 313 Czechoslovak Sqadron RAF
    wounds was transported to
    the hospital. His testimony
    was the main source of the
    information about the 133rd
    Squadron fate above Brest.
    It has to be said that with
    many inaccuracies. Out of
    eleven remaining pilots six
    perished, four became POWs
    and one successfully bailed
    out of the damaged aircraft,
    avoided the capture and re-
    turned back to Britain. F/L
    Edward Brettell was among
    POWs. During the night of
    24-25 March, 1944 he parti-
    cipated in the „Great Esca-
    pe“ from Sagan (Stalag Luft
    III) but after the capture was
    murdered by Gestapo.
    Another pilot who had taken
    o on the mission survived
    the Morlaix disaster, P/O Do-
    minic Gentile, who after the
    ghter escort was formed
    Armorers of the
    92nd BG loading
    500lb bombs into
    one of their B-17Es
    (Photo: IWM).
    and reached the French coast split o the formation and
    returned to the base. This was a standard procedure later
    applied by all American 8th AF squadrons when one or two
    pilots ew as so-called „spares“. In case any of the aircraft
    had to return, for example due to the mechanical failure, the
    spare assumed his position. If no problems occurred, which
    was the case of September 26 mission, the spare ew back
    home. The fact that P/O Gentile returned without problems
    indicates that the weather conditions shortly after the take
    o were not that critical.
    Morlaix raid on September 26, 1942 was part of the 8th USA-
    AF Mission No.12. Another two raids were part of it. Actually
    92nd BG was supposed to bomb Cherbourg. Eighteen out of
    thirty BG B-17 did attack the target. 301st BG was scheduled
    to bomb the airport Maupertus near Cherbourg but the missi-
    on was cancelled due to the ghter escort recall. The weather
    conditions were
    supposedly within
    acceptable limits
    but the wind most
    probably did not
    reach 100 knots as
    133rd Squadron re-
    ported. It’s unlikely
    that at such wind
    conditions the 8./
    JG 2 ghter would
    have scrambled.
    The fact that the
    Germans were suc-
    cessful in intercep-
    ting the American
    Spitres and did not
    sustain any losses
    due to the weather
    conditions points to
    the weather condi-
    tions German eva-
    luated as operatio-
    nal. The most probable wind value is 40 knots reported by
    the 401st Squadron which is considered rather strong wind.
    Therefore the weather forecast had not been quite accurate,
    it had stated the wind at lower speed. Worth noting though is
    a controversy in the wind heading. Basically the weather fore-
    cast was correct and would be acceptable even today.
    As a ghter escort commander Tony Gaze can be blamed for
    rather sloppy brieng commented by Canadians as „rather
    sketchy“. By the way the 401st Squadron combat report is
    unusually long and one can sense certain frustration reading
    between the lines. Another question is why the ghter forma-
    tion continued ying south even after missing the rendezvous
    with the bombers, why the commander reportedly did not re-
    ceive the information about the bombers recall and why he
    did not request the vectoring earlier. Typically it is stated that
    he lost the communication with the Flight Control which, con-
    Refuelling of a Boeing B-17E s/n 41-9023 of the 97th Bomb Group (Photo IWM).
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    sidering the circumstances is
    plausible. Later, while retur-
    ning he resumed the commu-
    nication with the Flight Cont-
    rol and has never commented
    on anything out of ordinary in
    terms of the communication.
    Morlaix disaster cost S/L Tony
    Gaze the position and rank.
    Until the end war he served
    with various squadrons usu-
    ally as a ight leader with
    the rank of Flight Lieute-
    nant. Tony Gaze blamed 11th
    Group, Flight Control and the
    meteorological service for
    the poor mission preparation
    and considered himself a sca-
    pegoat of the botched ope-
    ration. His opinion is usually
    accepted by the authors of
    the articles dealing with this
    event. Question is if this is
    justied. The series of events
    really points to not fully com-
    petent handling of the whole
    mission and certain cover up
    on both Tony Gaze‘s and Ame-
    rican side as well.
    B-17E, 41-9023, of the 97th Bomb Group being serviced by ground crew. This unit´s mission for September 26th, 1942 was to
    attack the main target of the mission – the airport at Ploujean-Morlaix. Due to overcast above the target area and miscalcula-
    ted tail wind, the group turned back over Biscay (Photo: IWM).
    The 92nd Bomb Group was the only one of three bombardment groups involved in Mission No. 12 that successfully located
    and attacked its target on September 26th, 1942. The Cherbourg Air Base was bombed by 16 of their 30 B-17Es (Photo: IWM).
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    sidering the circumstances is
    plausible. Later, while retur-
    ning he resumed the commu-
    nication with the Flight Cont-
    rol and has never commented
    on anything out of ordinary in
    terms of the communication.
    Morlaix disaster cost S/L Tony
    Gaze the position and rank.
    Until the end war he served
    with various squadrons usu-
    ally as a ight leader with
    the rank of Flight Lieute-
    nant. Tony Gaze blamed 11th
    Group, Flight Control and the
    meteorological service for
    the poor mission preparation
    and considered himself a sca-
    pegoat of the botched ope-
    ration. His opinion is usually
    accepted by the authors of
    the articles dealing with this
    event. Question is if this is
    justied. The series of events
    really points to not fully com-
    petent handling of the whole
    mission and certain cover up
    on both Tony Gaze‘s and Ame-
    rican side as well.
    B-17E, 41-9023, of the 97th Bomb Group being serviced by ground crew. This unit´s mission for September 26th, 1942 was to
    attack the main target of the mission – the airport at Ploujean-Morlaix. Due to overcast above the target area and miscalcula-
    ted tail wind, the group turned back over Biscay (Photo: IWM).
    The 92nd Bomb Group was the only one of three bombardment groups involved in Mission No. 12 that successfully located
    and attacked its target on September 26th, 1942. The Cherbourg Air Base was bombed by 16 of their 30 B-17Es (Photo: IWM).
    Dieppe/Operation Jubilee
    The American squadrons never merged
    into any larger unit. They operated inde-
    pendently or within the British wings. The
    only operation where all three squadrons
    participated in was the Operation Jubilee,
    Dieppe landing. Not even in this case they
    were deployed under one command. No.
    71 Squadron ew to Dieppe out of RAF air-
    base Gravesend and No. 133 Squadron re-
    located to Lympne. During this operation,
    the American squadrons shot down eight
    enemy aircraft and lost six Spitres. One
    pilot was killed, and one became POW.
    In total until September 29, 1942, when
    they were transferred under the USAAF
    command, all three squadrons shot down
    73.5 enemy aircraft. No. 71 Squadron
    claimed 41 kills, No. 121 Squadron 18 kills
    and No. 133 Squadron 14.5 kills. The price
    paid for this success were lives of 77 Ame-
    rican and ve British personnel.
    Capt. Donald Willis of the 335th FS, 4th FG, before the unit‘s conversion to Thunderbolts. Willis was serving in the air forces of Finland,
    Norway and England before the RAF‘s No. 121 Squadron was absorbed into the Army Air Forces. Willis served as the 335th Operations
    Ocer before transferring to the VIII. Fighter Command Headquarters. On April 10, 1944 he crashed his 20th FG P-38 in The Netherlands
    and evaded the capture (Photo: US National Archives, Fold3).
    An abandoned British Daimler Dingo scout
    car on the Dieppe beach after the unsuc-
    cessful raid of August 19th, 1942 (Photo:
    Bundesarchiv).
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    Dominic Salvatore Gentile
    (6 December 1920 – 28 January 1951)
    Native of Piqua, Ohio, Dominic Salvatore Gentile was born to the
    Italian immigrants Pasquale and Josena Gentile on December
    6, 1920. Since the childhood he loved airplanes and ying and
    he started with his pilot training when he was sixteen years old.
    Later his father bought for him a single seat biplane Aerosport
    for 450 dollars. In this aircraft he „terorrized the town of Piqua“
    in his own words. Allegedly he ew under the local bridge over
    the river Miami (Great Miami River). By August 1941, when he
    enlisted in the RCAF, he had logged 300 hours required to join
    RCAF. Don Gentile signed with Canadian airforce because the
    American airforce required two years of the colledge education
    in order to be accepted into the pilot training, the condition he
    did not comply with. He underwent his pilot training in Glendale,
    California and in December 1941 set sail for Britain. He started
    his career with RAF as an instructor and later joined the 133
    Squadron (133 Eagle Squadron). He scored his rst two ocially
    conrmed kills while ying air cover for the operation Jubilee,
    the landing at Dieppe. On September 29, 1942 he transferred
    with a whole squadron under the USAAF command with the rank
    of 2nd Lieutenant. While serving with 334th Fighter Squadron
    he ew Spitre Mk.V. Like his colleagues he was a bit skeptical
    about the unit’s conversion to P-47D. Regardless ying the Thun-
    derbolt he quickly increased his score when during two months,
    between December 16, 1943 and February 25, 1944 he was cre-
    dited with 5 kills.
    The aircraft in which he enjoyed his greatest successes was
    P-51B. Between March 3 and April 8, 1944 his total score stood
    at 15.5 kills and including the aircraft destroyed on the ground
    he surpassed Edie Rickenbaker’s tally from WWI, 26 victories.
    Interestingly, the 8th AF included the enemy aircraft destroyed
    on the gound into the total score of its pilots but the 9th AF only
    honored the aerial kills. On April 13, 1944 when his tour of duty
    was about to nish, upon returning from the combat mission,
    during the low level pass over Debden airport, he destroyed his
    Shangri-La. Afterwards he was sent back to the USA. There he
    toured the country to help selling the war bonds. In 1945 he got
    married. After the war he worked as a test pilot at Wright Field
    base in Dayton, Ohio (at present Wright-Patterson AFB). He pe-
    rished in the crash of T-33 Shooting Star jet trainer on January
    28, 1951 near Forestville in Maryland. At present his total com-
    bat score is said to be 19.83 kills.
    The end of the line for ‘Shangri-La’ after a forced landing on April 13th, 1944, on return from Gentile’s nal combat mission
    over Schweinfurt. What the Luftwae couldn’t do, lack of discipline could… (Photo: IWM)
    P-51B 43-6913, Capt. Donald S. Gentile,
    336th FS, 4th Fighter Group, April 1944
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    Dominic Salvatore Gentile
    (6 December 1920 – 28 January 1951)
    Native of Piqua, Ohio, Dominic Salvatore Gentile was born to the
    Italian immigrants Pasquale and Josena Gentile on December
    6, 1920. Since the childhood he loved airplanes and ying and
    he started with his pilot training when he was sixteen years old.
    Later his father bought for him a single seat biplane Aerosport
    for 450 dollars. In this aircraft he „terorrized the town of Piqua“
    in his own words. Allegedly he ew under the local bridge over
    the river Miami (Great Miami River). By August 1941, when he
    enlisted in the RCAF, he had logged 300 hours required to join
    RCAF. Don Gentile signed with Canadian airforce because the
    American airforce required two years of the colledge education
    in order to be accepted into the pilot training, the condition he
    did not comply with. He underwent his pilot training in Glendale,
    California and in December 1941 set sail for Britain. He started
    his career with RAF as an instructor and later joined the 133
    Squadron (133 Eagle Squadron). He scored his rst two ocially
    conrmed kills while ying air cover for the operation Jubilee,
    the landing at Dieppe. On September 29, 1942 he transferred
    with a whole squadron under the USAAF command with the rank
    of 2nd Lieutenant. While serving with 334th Fighter Squadron
    he ew Spitre Mk.V. Like his colleagues he was a bit skeptical
    about the unit’s conversion to P-47D. Regardless ying the Thun-
    derbolt he quickly increased his score when during two months,
    between December 16, 1943 and February 25, 1944 he was cre-
    dited with 5 kills.
    The aircraft in which he enjoyed his greatest successes was
    P-51B. Between March 3 and April 8, 1944 his total score stood
    at 15.5 kills and including the aircraft destroyed on the ground
    he surpassed Edie Rickenbakers tally from WWI, 26 victories.
    Interestingly, the 8th AF included the enemy aircraft destroyed
    on the gound into the total score of its pilots but the 9th AF only
    honored the aerial kills. On April 13, 1944 when his tour of duty
    was about to nish, upon returning from the combat mission,
    during the low level pass over Debden airport, he destroyed his
    Shangri-La. Afterwards he was sent back to the USA. There he
    toured the country to help selling the war bonds. In 1945 he got
    married. After the war he worked as a test pilot at Wright Field
    base in Dayton, Ohio (at present Wright-Patterson AFB). He pe-
    rished in the crash of T-33 Shooting Star jet trainer on January
    28, 1951 near Forestville in Maryland. At present his total com-
    bat score is said to be 19.83 kills.
    The end of the line for ‘Shangri-La’ after a forced landing on April 13th, 1944, on return from Gentile’s nal combat mission
    over Schweinfurt. What the Luftwae couldn’t do, lack of discipline could… (Photo: IWM)
    P-51B 43-6913, Capt. Donald S. Gentile,
    336th FS, 4th Fighter Group, April 1944
    The 4th Fighter Group, the 8th Air Force
    Eagle squadrons‘ pilots’ integration into the USAAF was not an easy
    task as it might seem from today’s point of view. Enormous number
    of administrative issues had to be resolved and the actual transfer
    from RAF to USAAF was preceded by lengthy negotiations at all le-
    vels, including the top one. For example, President Roosevelt was
    involved in pardoning the infractions of the law on service in foreign
    armed forces. Practically none of the Americans in RAF undertook
    the American pilot training and therefore did not have a right to
    carry the American pilot’s badge. Major topic of the ongoing nego-
    tiations was certifying the Canadian and British pilots‘ tests. After
    this matter was resolved, the new issue was the right to carry the
    British pilot’s badge on the American uniform. This seemingly minor
    problem was resolved by granting the former American members of
    RAF the right to carry a smaller version of the British pilot’s badge
    on the opposite side of the American pilot’s badge. The British na-
    turally presented their claims as well, for example the compensati-
    on for the loss of three complete and trained ghter squadrons. No
    wonder that the nal agreement was reached after almost a year
    of intense negotiations. If we look closer this may remind us of the
    dicult negotiations between UK and EU about Brexit.
    All is well that ends well, in the summer of 1942 all issues were
    resolved and for the Americans serving in RAF, and other British and
    Canadian armed forces, the door was opened to join the American
    armed forces. On September 29, 1942, all three Eagle squadrons
    were ocially transferred under the USAAF command and together
    formed the 4th Fighter Group of the 8th AF. No. 71 Squadron RAF
    became 334th USAAF Fighter Squadron, No. 121 Squadron became
    335th FS and No. 133 Squadron was renamed 336th FS.
    All units continued operating out of Debden. Lt. Col. Edward W.
    Anderson was appointed the commander of 4th FG, the ghter
    squadrons were commanded by Majors Daymond, Daley and Mc-
    Colpin. The transfer under full 8th AF command was gradual and
    in October the operational command was still within RAF and RAF
    Debden station commander was responsible for it. 4th FG was si-
    multaneously operated as Debden Wing within RAF and mostly ew
    convoy patrols, coastal patrols, and oensive sweeps over France.
    Only later the operational command was fully handed over to the
    USAAF and Debden became USAAF Debden AFB. On November 22,
    Major Blakeslee was appointed commander of 335th FS and set on
    the path to become one of the most respected battle comman-
    ders in the history of the American AF. 4th FG ew Spitres until
    March 1943. In February 334th FS started its re-equipment with
    Thunderbolts. In the beginning of April, all three squadrons were
    operational on Thunderbolts and on April 8, led by Col. Anderson,
    they made their combat debut in the operation type Circus. On
    March 15, 1943, Donald Blakeslee scored the rst 4th FG victory on
    P-47D Thunderbolt and on July 28 he led 4th FG over Germany for
    the rst time after becoming the group’s operational ocer in May.
    In February 1944, 4th FG was re-equipped with P-51B Mustang as
    one of the rst 8th AF ghter groups.
    In the course of several months, 4th FG was the only ghter group
    available to the 8th AF command. Another ghter group assigned
    to 8th AF was 78th FG equipped with P-38 Lightnings. It arrived in
    Britain in November 1942 but in February 1943 it was re-deployed
    to the North Africa under 12th AF command. In March it was back in
    England re-equipped with Thunderbolts. Since the summer howe-
    ver, the number of new ghter groups rapidly increased within 8th
    AF. In the end of 1943, there were eleven out of the nal fteen
    ghter groups located in Britain, which was the 8th AF inventory in
    the beginning of 1944.
    Thunderbolt pilots of the 4th Fighter Group in the brieng room at Debden (Photo: American Air Museum in Britain).
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    Col. Donald J. Blakeslee
    (11 September 1917 – 3 September 2008)
    Although with 14.5 conrmed kills Donald Blakeslee does not
    rank among the top American ghter aces of the the WWII he
    was a remarkable pilot and respected commander. Love for the
    airplanes accompanied his life since the childhood. In his desire
    to learn how to y in the end of 30s, together with his friend he
    bought Piper J-3 Cub which he leased to the local aviation club
    in exchange for the pilot training. After the crash of his Cub
    in 1940 Blakeslee sought other opportunities to continue ying.
    The only nancially feasibly option seemed to be to enlist into
    the Air Corps. However, there was an obstacle on the path of
    the young pilot. Since he did not meet the eduacational requi-
    rements he was denied the access to the cadet course in the
    USA so he was able to join RCAF instead. After the training in
    Canada he was dispatched to the Great Britain where he arrived
    in the middle of May 1941. He ew his rst combat mission as a
    member of the 401 Squadron RCAF and enjoyed his rst combat
    success on November 18, 1941 when he damaged a Bf 109 in the
    Tourqueet area. After a short stint with 121 Squadron he left for
    the squadron numbered 133 where all the American volunteers
    gathered and where he became a ight leader. On September 29,
    1942 he left the RAF service and with the rank of Captain joined
    the USAAF where his home squadron became a part of the newly
    formed 4th Fighter Group.
    This move also meant exchanging the trusty Spitres Mk. V for
    P-47s. From the end of November 1942 till the middle of May
    1943 Don Blakeslee acted as the 335th FS commander and later
    became the Operations Ocer of the whole ghter group. In the
    course of his service he was gradually promoted up to the rank
    of Lt.Colonel (July 7, 1943) and increased both his personal
    score (in 1943 it stood at 5 conrmed kills, 2 probables and 7
    enemy aircraft damaged) and his leadership experience above
    all. At this stage of his career he also accomplished one of his
    extraordinary feats-he became the rst P-47 pilot in the world to
    shoot down an enemy aircraft. In December 1943 he was posted
    to 354th FG in order to facilitate their accomodation in the ETO
    (European Theater of Operation). The unit ew new P-51B and
    Blakeslee immediately fell in love with it. After returning to 4th
    FG he started to lobby for its re-equippment with Mustangs. His
    eort met quite some resistance since it would have broken the
    established rules according to which the new units arriving in
    ETO had the priority to convert to P-51. Blakeslee’s eort did not
    bring fruits even after he was promoted to command the whole
    4th FG on January 1, 1944. The VIII. Fighter Command was afraid
    of the interruption of the operational ying which the conversion
    to the new type would have caused. Don Blakeslee’s negotiati-
    ons with VIII. FC commander nally resulted in authorizing P-51
    deliveries to the 4th FG under the condition that the pilots had
    to convert to them within 24 hour i.e. without the interruption
    in ying the combat missions. Lt. Col. Blakeslee approached this
    unusual condition in a way contradicting the standard procedu-
    res-he told his pilots that they could familiarize themselves with
    the new type during the actual combat mission! This took place
    on February 28, 1944. Some pilots in the units in fact did not log
    more than one hour on P-51. Barely a week later Don Blakeslee,
    already a Colonel, became the rst American aviator who rea-
    ched Berlin area while leading the escort of the „Big Brotheres“
    over „Big B“.
    He also led larger formations in the consequent operations. The
    most crucial was commanding the ghter escort on the missi-
    on Frantic I.- longhaul ight of the 8th
    USAAF bombers and ghter to Soviet
    Union, further to Italy and back to the
    Great Britain during June 21-May 7,
    1944. During this mission Col. Blakeslee
    also scored his last aerial victory when
    on July 2, 1944 he shot down a Bf 109
    in Budapest area. His nal score was
    14.5/3/11.
    After a leave in the USA during Sep-
    tember and October 1944, having spent
    three and half years away, Blakeslee
    returned to the combat ying. Oddly it
    was stopped by the loss of another out-
    standing pilot, Hub Zemke, 56th FG lea-
    der on October 30, 1944. Gen. Kepner,
    VIII. FC commanding ocer decided to
    „ground“ Blakeslee reasoning that the
    Air Force cannot aord to loose ano-
    ther commander of such caliber. On No-
    vember 4, 1944 Col. Blakeslee handed
    Pilot Ocer Don Blakeslee is seen here
    climbing into his Spitre Mk.V while
    serving with No. 401 Squadron RCAF in
    the spring of 1942. Blakeslee‘s soon-
    -to-be wife‘s name, Leola, is painted
    under the windscreen (Photo: IWM).
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    Col. Donald J. Blakeslee
    (11 September 1917 – 3 September 2008)
    Although with 14.5 conrmed kills Donald Blakeslee does not
    rank among the top American ghter aces of the the WWII he
    was a remarkable pilot and respected commander. Love for the
    airplanes accompanied his life since the childhood. In his desire
    to learn how to y in the end of 30s, together with his friend he
    bought Piper J-3 Cub which he leased to the local aviation club
    in exchange for the pilot training. After the crash of his Cub
    in 1940 Blakeslee sought other opportunities to continue ying.
    The only nancially feasibly option seemed to be to enlist into
    the Air Corps. However, there was an obstacle on the path of
    the young pilot. Since he did not meet the eduacational requi-
    rements he was denied the access to the cadet course in the
    USA so he was able to join RCAF instead. After the training in
    Canada he was dispatched to the Great Britain where he arrived
    in the middle of May 1941. He ew his rst combat mission as a
    member of the 401 Squadron RCAF and enjoyed his rst combat
    success on November 18, 1941 when he damaged a Bf 109 in the
    Tourqueet area. After a short stint with 121 Squadron he left for
    the squadron numbered 133 where all the American volunteers
    gathered and where he became a ight leader. On September 29,
    1942 he left the RAF service and with the rank of Captain joined
    the USAAF where his home squadron became a part of the newly
    formed 4th Fighter Group.
    This move also meant exchanging the trusty Spitres Mk. V for
    P-47s. From the end of November 1942 till the middle of May
    1943 Don Blakeslee acted as the 335th FS commander and later
    became the Operations Ocer of the whole ghter group. In the
    course of his service he was gradually promoted up to the rank
    of Lt.Colonel (July 7, 1943) and increased both his personal
    score (in 1943 it stood at 5 conrmed kills, 2 probables and 7
    enemy aircraft damaged) and his leadership experience above
    all. At this stage of his career he also accomplished one of his
    extraordinary feats-he became the rst P-47 pilot in the world to
    shoot down an enemy aircraft. In December 1943 he was posted
    to 354th FG in order to facilitate their accomodation in the ETO
    (European Theater of Operation). The unit ew new P-51B and
    Blakeslee immediately fell in love with it. After returning to 4th
    FG he started to lobby for its re-equippment with Mustangs. His
    eort met quite some resistance since it would have broken the
    established rules according to which the new units arriving in
    ETO had the priority to convert to P-51. Blakeslee’s eort did not
    bring fruits even after he was promoted to command the whole
    4th FG on January 1, 1944. The VIII. Fighter Command was afraid
    of the interruption of the operational ying which the conversion
    to the new type would have caused. Don Blakeslee’s negotiati-
    ons with VIII. FC commander nally resulted in authorizing P-51
    deliveries to the 4th FG under the condition that the pilots had
    to convert to them within 24 hour i.e. without the interruption
    in ying the combat missions. Lt. Col. Blakeslee approached this
    unusual condition in a way contradicting the standard procedu-
    res-he told his pilots that they could familiarize themselves with
    the new type during the actual combat mission! This took place
    on February 28, 1944. Some pilots in the units in fact did not log
    more than one hour on P-51. Barely a week later Don Blakeslee,
    already a Colonel, became the rst American aviator who rea-
    ched Berlin area while leading the escort of the „Big Brotheres“
    over „Big B“.
    He also led larger formations in the consequent operations. The
    most crucial was commanding the ghter escort on the missi-
    on Frantic I.- longhaul ight of the 8th
    USAAF bombers and ghter to Soviet
    Union, further to Italy and back to the
    Great Britain during June 21-May 7,
    1944. During this mission Col. Blakeslee
    also scored his last aerial victory when
    on July 2, 1944 he shot down a Bf 109
    in Budapest area. His nal score was
    14.5/3/11.
    After a leave in the USA during Sep-
    tember and October 1944, having spent
    three and half years away, Blakeslee
    returned to the combat ying. Oddly it
    was stopped by the loss of another out-
    standing pilot, Hub Zemke, 56th FG lea-
    der on October 30, 1944. Gen. Kepner,
    VIII. FC commanding ocer decided to
    „ground“ Blakeslee reasoning that the
    Air Force cannot aord to loose ano-
    ther commander of such caliber. On No-
    vember 4, 1944 Col. Blakeslee handed
    Pilot Ocer Don Blakeslee is seen here
    climbing into his Spitre Mk.V while
    serving with No. 401 Squadron RCAF in
    the spring of 1942. Blakeslee‘s soon-
    -to-be wife‘s name, Leola, is painted
    under the windscreen (Photo: IWM).
    over the command of the 4th FG and several
    days later set on his journey back to the United
    States. His incredible career spanned the past
    four years starting with bumpy entry into RCAF,
    service in the RAF and all the way up to the post
    of one of the most respected ghter comman-
    ders the USAAF in Europe ever had. He logged
    500 combat missions and more than 1000 ight
    hours. It was said that he had his administrati-
    on ocers record some of his combat missions
    as training ights not to reach the combat tour
    quota too soon. He spent the rest of the war
    „tucked away“ as a commander of Page Field
    base in Florida. He remained in the Air Force
    after the war and for example commanded the
    31st FG and 27th Fighter Escort Wing ying P-82
    Twin Mustan in the Pacic. After that he served
    two tours witha the occupational forces in Ge-
    rmany and one in Korea where he served at the
    Tactical Air Command headquarters. He served
    in various commanding posts, primarily 17th Air
    Force until April 30, 1965 when he retired.
    4th FG
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    Building the USAAF. The 31st Fighter Group
    After the WWII outbreak in Europe, it became clear to the American
    government and President Roosevelt that the USA will need the
    equally powerful, and ideally stronger armed forces which are at
    the disposal of their potential enemies, Japan, and Germany above
    all. Major General Arnold, Chief of Sta of the United States Army
    Air Corps was commissioned to strengthen and modernize up until
    now relatively small air forces and bring them up to the competiti-
    ve level. Before the WWII outbreak and in its beginning, the USAAC
    had only one ghter group, the 1st Pursuit Group. Its personnel
    formed the base of the 31st Pursuit Group established at Selfridge
    Field airbase in Michigan.
    The group equipment was initially represented by obsolete aircraft,
    P-26, and P-35. Only in the middle of 1939 the unit was re-equi-
    pped with the new P-39 Airacobra. In the upcoming period, the 31st
    PG underwent rather complicated evolution when it changed seve-
    ral bases, in particular in the South of the USA. After the attack on
    Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the unit was ordered to the West
    Coast, Payne Field airbase north of Seattle in Washington state. In
    January 1942, a new group, 35th PG, was built on its base utilizing
    its aircraft and already trained personnel. The rest of the 31st PG
    moved to New Orleans. It was equipped with P-40B aircraft, and
    the unit was rebuilt. At that time, the USAAC was already renamed
    to the US Army Air Force and since May 1942 the ghter groups
    continued to be designated as Fighter Group and ghter squadrons
    as Fighter Squadron. In New Orleans, now known as 31st Fighter
    Group, it was re-equipped with Airacobras. The Group was now
    formed by three squadrons: 307th FS, 308th FS and 309th FS and in
    May it was ready for deployment in the Great Britain.
    The 52nd Fighter Group
    The 52nd Fighter Group had similar genesis, established as the 52nd
    Pursuit Group based on 1st and 31st PG personnel on January 15,
    1941. The new unit was composed of the sta squadron and typi-
    cally three combat squadrons: 2nd PS, 4th PS and 5th PS. The equi-
    pment was again initially represented by obsolete aircraft, P-35,
    P-36, and P-43. The basic training was conducted on PT-17 Kaydet
    biplanes. Not even 52nd FG avoided the personnel transfer and
    transfers among the airports during which it met 31st PG on the
    regular basis. After the Pearl Harbor attack, the unit was re-equi-
    pped with P-39 Airacobra with which it participated in the large
    military exercises starting on January 1, 1942. During that time,
    2nd PS was based in New York, 4th PS in Norfolk, Virginia and 5th PS
    at nearby airbase Langley Field at Hampton, Virginia. On January
    15, all three squadrons moved back to Selfridge but as early as
    February 18 they moved again to various bases in South and North
    Carolina. In May, now 52nd FG, was ordered to deploy to the Great
    Britain and on May 11 it transferred to the Northeast to get ready
    for crossing the Atlantic.
    Deployment to Britain
    While establishing VIII. Fighter Command of the USAAF 8th Air For-
    ce, the USAAF headquarters anticipated that P-39 Airacobra will be
    suitable for the European theater of operations. It was one of the
    factors why 31st and 52nd FGs were selected rst to build up the
    adequate ghter force of the 8th AF. While searching for the solu-
    tion how to transfer the ghter groups to Britain, the ight across
    the Atlantic was considered. Owing to the distance, complicated
    weather and navigational conditions as well as insucient pilots‘
    training in the instrument ying it was assumed, they’ll y in the
    groups led by a B-17 bomber which will provide navigation for the
    whole group. The route was plotted via Newfoundland, Greenland,
    Iceland, and Ireland to England. Both units were transferred to
    Grenier Field airbase and together with B-17 were training for the
    long-distance ights. In April however, the majority of the involved
    B-17s was deployed to Pacic in the preparation to counter the
    anticipated Japanese assault on the Aleutians. At the same time,
    two 52nd FG pilots crashed and were killed during the training. But
    above all, the USAAF headquarters, based on the evaluation of the
    combat reports from the ETO, simultaneously arrived at the conc-
    lusion that Airacobra will not be a match for German ghters and
    opted for another solution which was a transport of both groups
    by ships equipped with battle proven Spitres. It is interesting to
    notice how little attention was paid to the naval transport of both
    the personnel and aircraft which was later became a standard me-
    ans of transporting more units from the USA to Britain. The 31st
    FG, in two contingents, ground and aviation, was rst transferred
    by train to Fort Dix base in New Jersey, boarded on the ship and
    Jochen Müncheberg & Ted Sweetland
    Major Joachim Müncheberg was one of the Luftwae‘s most out-
    standing ghter commanders. He was born on December 31, 1918,
    in Friedrichsdorf, Pomerania (now Darskowo, Poland). He joined
    the armed forces in 1936 and was accepted into the Luftwae two
    years later. He served for a number of years with JG 26 „Schlage-
    ter“ and in September 1941 became commander of its II. Gruppe.
    In the summer of 1942, he served on the Eastern Front in command
    of JG 51 and in October 1942 he became Kommodore of JG 77 -
    ghting in Africa on Messerschmitts Bf 109G. He achieved a total of
    135 victories and was awarded the Knight‘s Cross with Oak Leaves
    and Swords. His last kill Müncheberg achieved on March 23, 1943,
    during his 500th combat ight, which proved fatal.
    In the morning hours Müncheberg took o with his Adjutant Lt.
    Strasen from La Fauconnerie aireld in Tunisia to reconnoiter the
    situation over the front in the Sened/El Guettar area. At an altitu-
    de of 10,000 to 13,000 ft they spotted several Spitres and Curti-
    sses. The two German pilots attacked a pair of American Spitres
    from the 2nd FS, 52nd FG at 0950 from above and rear. Müncheberg
    red at his opponent at point blank range and, according to Stra-
    sen‘s report, the Spitre broke apart. The American pilot, in Stra-
    sen‘s opinion, failed to notice the attack. Müncheberg, however,
    ew into the debris of the enemy aircraft and failed to jump from
    his damaged machine. Two minutes later, Strasen shot down the
    other Spitre. All three aircraft crashed in the vicinity of the 82nd
    kilometer of the Gabes-Gafsa road.
    The Spitre shot down by Strasen was piloted by Capt. Hugh L.
    Williamson, who was captured and later reported that his leader
    had deliberately crashed his damaged Spitre into Müncheberg‘s
    Messerschmitt. The leader was Capt. Theodore Reilly Sweetland,
    who was born in New Jersey on June 27, 1919. As his name su-
    ggests, he was of Irish descent on his mother‘s side. After three
    years of study at Williams College in Berkeley, CA, and work as a
    photographer for Oakland Tribune, he joined the Air Force in Cali-
    fornia in April 1941. He received the Purple Heart, Silver Star and
    Air Medal for his service. His name is recorded in the missing in ac-
    tion section of the North African American Cemetery and Memorial
    in Carthage, Tunisia.
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    Building the USAAF. The 31st Fighter Group
    After the WWII outbreak in Europe, it became clear to the American
    government and President Roosevelt that the USA will need the
    equally powerful, and ideally stronger armed forces which are at
    the disposal of their potential enemies, Japan, and Germany above
    all. Major General Arnold, Chief of Sta of the United States Army
    Air Corps was commissioned to strengthen and modernize up until
    now relatively small air forces and bring them up to the competiti-
    ve level. Before the WWII outbreak and in its beginning, the USAAC
    had only one ghter group, the 1st Pursuit Group. Its personnel
    formed the base of the 31st Pursuit Group established at Selfridge
    Field airbase in Michigan.
    The group equipment was initially represented by obsolete aircraft,
    P-26, and P-35. Only in the middle of 1939 the unit was re-equi-
    pped with the new P-39 Airacobra. In the upcoming period, the 31st
    PG underwent rather complicated evolution when it changed seve-
    ral bases, in particular in the South of the USA. After the attack on
    Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the unit was ordered to the West
    Coast, Payne Field airbase north of Seattle in Washington state. In
    January 1942, a new group, 35th PG, was built on its base utilizing
    its aircraft and already trained personnel. The rest of the 31st PG
    moved to New Orleans. It was equipped with P-40B aircraft, and
    the unit was rebuilt. At that time, the USAAC was already renamed
    to the US Army Air Force and since May 1942 the ghter groups
    continued to be designated as Fighter Group and ghter squadrons
    as Fighter Squadron. In New Orleans, now known as 31st Fighter
    Group, it was re-equipped with Airacobras. The Group was now
    formed by three squadrons: 307th FS, 308th FS and 309th FS and in
    May it was ready for deployment in the Great Britain.
    The 52nd Fighter Group
    The 52nd Fighter Group had similar genesis, established as the 52nd
    Pursuit Group based on 1st and 31st PG personnel on January 15,
    1941. The new unit was composed of the sta squadron and typi-
    cally three combat squadrons: 2nd PS, 4th PS and 5th PS. The equi-
    pment was again initially represented by obsolete aircraft, P-35,
    P-36, and P-43. The basic training was conducted on PT-17 Kaydet
    biplanes. Not even 52nd FG avoided the personnel transfer and
    transfers among the airports during which it met 31st PG on the
    regular basis. After the Pearl Harbor attack, the unit was re-equi-
    pped with P-39 Airacobra with which it participated in the large
    military exercises starting on January 1, 1942. During that time,
    2nd PS was based in New York, 4th PS in Norfolk, Virginia and 5th PS
    at nearby airbase Langley Field at Hampton, Virginia. On January
    15, all three squadrons moved back to Selfridge but as early as
    February 18 they moved again to various bases in South and North
    Carolina. In May, now 52nd FG, was ordered to deploy to the Great
    Britain and on May 11 it transferred to the Northeast to get ready
    for crossing the Atlantic.
    Deployment to Britain
    While establishing VIII. Fighter Command of the USAAF 8th Air For-
    ce, the USAAF headquarters anticipated that P-39 Airacobra will be
    suitable for the European theater of operations. It was one of the
    factors why 31st and 52nd FGs were selected rst to build up the
    adequate ghter force of the 8th AF. While searching for the solu-
    tion how to transfer the ghter groups to Britain, the ight across
    the Atlantic was considered. Owing to the distance, complicated
    weather and navigational conditions as well as insucient pilots‘
    training in the instrument ying it was assumed, they’ll y in the
    groups led by a B-17 bomber which will provide navigation for the
    whole group. The route was plotted via Newfoundland, Greenland,
    Iceland, and Ireland to England. Both units were transferred to
    Grenier Field airbase and together with B-17 were training for the
    long-distance ights. In April however, the majority of the involved
    B-17s was deployed to Pacic in the preparation to counter the
    anticipated Japanese assault on the Aleutians. At the same time,
    two 52nd FG pilots crashed and were killed during the training. But
    above all, the USAAF headquarters, based on the evaluation of the
    combat reports from the ETO, simultaneously arrived at the conc-
    lusion that Airacobra will not be a match for German ghters and
    opted for another solution which was a transport of both groups
    by ships equipped with battle proven Spitres. It is interesting to
    notice how little attention was paid to the naval transport of both
    the personnel and aircraft which was later became a standard me-
    ans of transporting more units from the USA to Britain. The 31st
    FG, in two contingents, ground and aviation, was rst transferred
    by train to Fort Dix base in New Jersey, boarded on the ship and
    Jochen Müncheberg & Ted Sweetland
    Major Joachim Müncheberg was one of the Luftwae‘s most out-
    standing ghter commanders. He was born on December 31, 1918,
    in Friedrichsdorf, Pomerania (now Darskowo, Poland). He joined
    the armed forces in 1936 and was accepted into the Luftwae two
    years later. He served for a number of years with JG 26 „Schlage-
    ter“ and in September 1941 became commander of its II. Gruppe.
    In the summer of 1942, he served on the Eastern Front in command
    of JG 51 and in October 1942 he became Kommodore of JG 77 -
    ghting in Africa on Messerschmitts Bf 109G. He achieved a total of
    135 victories and was awarded the Knight‘s Cross with Oak Leaves
    and Swords. His last kill Müncheberg achieved on March 23, 1943,
    during his 500th combat ight, which proved fatal.
    In the morning hours Müncheberg took o with his Adjutant Lt.
    Strasen from La Fauconnerie aireld in Tunisia to reconnoiter the
    situation over the front in the Sened/El Guettar area. At an altitu-
    de of 10,000 to 13,000 ft they spotted several Spitres and Curti-
    sses. The two German pilots attacked a pair of American Spitres
    from the 2nd FS, 52nd FG at 0950 from above and rear. Müncheberg
    red at his opponent at point blank range and, according to Stra-
    sen‘s report, the Spitre broke apart. The American pilot, in Stra-
    sen‘s opinion, failed to notice the attack. Müncheberg, however,
    ew into the debris of the enemy aircraft and failed to jump from
    his damaged machine. Two minutes later, Strasen shot down the
    other Spitre. All three aircraft crashed in the vicinity of the 82nd
    kilometer of the Gabes-Gafsa road.
    The Spitre shot down by Strasen was piloted by Capt. Hugh L.
    Williamson, who was captured and later reported that his leader
    had deliberately crashed his damaged Spitre into Müncheberg‘s
    Messerschmitt. The leader was Capt. Theodore Reilly Sweetland,
    who was born in New Jersey on June 27, 1919. As his name su-
    ggests, he was of Irish descent on his mother‘s side. After three
    years of study at Williams College in Berkeley, CA, and work as a
    photographer for Oakland Tribune, he joined the Air Force in Cali-
    fornia in April 1941. He received the Purple Heart, Silver Star and
    Air Medal for his service. His name is recorded in the missing in ac-
    tion section of the North African American Cemetery and Memorial
    in Carthage, Tunisia.
    crossed Atlantic. The ground contingent reached Britain on June
    10, 1942, the aviation one two weeks later, on June 25. The group
    headquarters, 307th and 308th FS, were again transported by train
    to RAF airbase Atcham and 309th FS to RAF airbase High Ercall.
    All squadrons received Spitres Mk.Vb at their bases and commen-
    ced the training. On August 1 they were declared operational and
    transferred to the operational bases: 307th FS to RAF Biggin Hill,
    308th FS to RAF Kenley and 308th to RAF Westhampnett. On Au-
    gust 16, the units saw their rst combat under the RAF operational
    command, Circus 204 over Lille and on August 19 the operation Ju-
    bilee, landing at Dieppe, during which the group scored two enemy
    aircraft shot down, three probables and one damaged at the loss of
    eight aircraft. At the end of August, all group squadrons gathered at
    RAF airbase Westhampnett and in September they took part in the
    further combat operations, patrols and oensive operations type
    Circus, typically over Abbeville and Le Havre. On September 14,
    the 31st FG was transferred from VIII. Fighter Command to XII. FC,
    on October 13 it was declared non-operational and on October 23 it
    boarded the ship for transport to Gibraltar.
    The 52nd Fighter Group arrived in Liverpool in the middle of July
    1942 and was transported by trains to Eglinton in Northern Ireland
    where it received Spitres Mk.Vb and commenced the training. Du-
    ring the rst half of August the squadrons gradually achieved the
    operational status: 2nd FS on August 5, 4th FS on August 7 and 4th
    FS on August 19, the date when Operation Jubilee was launched.
    The 52nd FG was not included among the units which directly par-
    ticipated in the air cover for Dieppe landing. On August 27, 2nd FS
    and 4th FS ew their rst sorties, 5th FS did not manage to y any
    sorties before the transfer under XII. Fighter Command. The 52nd
    FG was transferred under the XII.FC at the same time as 31st FG
    and its ying sta sailed for Gibraltar. Pilots of both groups arrived
    in Gibraltar on November 6, 1942.
    Operation Torch
    In the beginning of November, both ghter groups received in Gi-
    braltar new Spitres Mk.Vb and Vc with large Vokes dust lters.
    On November 8, 1942, before the operation Torch, the Gibraltar
    airport was packed with aircraft. They were parked in all avai-
    lable areas around the airport including the adjacent North Front
    Cemetery. On November 8, the mission of both groups was the air
    cover of the landing at Oran in Algeria. The sorties were own from
    Gibraltar. According to the invasion plan, both groups should have
    landed and operated on the French base La Senia south of Oran
    but because La Senia was ercely defended by French, who had
    shot down several Allied aircraft, the individual squadrons of both
    groups landed on November 8 evening and November 9 at already
    captured, further south located airport Tafraoui. The ground per-
    sonnel were transported by ship. While 31st FG ground personnel
    landed at the port of Arzew on the night of November 8 reaching
    Tafraoui on trucks, 52nd FG personnel landed at Oran. Even though
    it is closer, some 35 km versus 60 from Arzew, the personnel went
    to Tafraoui by foot. Until they arrived, the pilots had to help them-
    selves with basic maintenance and refueling. Fueling was done
    from drums and naturally the maintenance was not up to the speed.
    After the arrival at Tafraoui, 52nd FG ground personnel described
    their aircraft as war weary. Both groups ew sorties out of Tafraoui
    to support ground forces, missions against the Vichy AF as well as
    ground attacks. On November 9 they ew ground attacks against
    the armor columns of the French Foreign Legion advancing from
    their base at Sidi bel Abbes towards Oran. On November 9, the 2nd
    FS (52nd FG) escorted a B-17 with General Doolittle on board who
    was, with his sta, on the way to Tafraoui. Due to the inclement
    weather, several 2nd FS ghters got lost and after they exhausted
    their fuel, they had to perform the emergency landings. Luckily,
    there was no loss of life during this operation. On November 13,
    the armistice was signed and as early as November 14, the 31st FG
    transferred to La Senia airbase followed by 52nd FG on November
    19. Until the end of the year the air operations were restricted
    due to the bad weather. On January 11 the 308th FS transferred to
    Cases airport near Casablanca to provide the air trac during the
    conference between prime minister Churchill and President Roose-
    velt held at Casablanca.
    Fighting in Tunisia
    On February 8, 1943, the 31st FG relocated to the east to Thelep-
    te aireld in Tunisia, closer to the front. At this airbase they met
    with 33rd FG ying P-40 Warhawks, French GC II/5 Lafayette ying
    P-40Fs and the old friend, 52nd FG. All ghter groups ew escorts
    for P-39s and A-20s performing the ground attacks against German
    and Italian positions in Tunisia. On February 14, Afrikakorps and
    Italians launched the counterattack in the Kasserine Pass together
    with increased Luftwae activity. Due to the frequent shelling,
    RAF tters running a test on an overhauled Rolls Royce Merlin engine installed in a Supermarine Spitre Mk.Vc (possibly JG 873) undergo-
    ing repair at No. 144 Maintenance Unit, Maison Blanche, Algeria. The aircraft still sports the markings of the 4th Fighter Squadron/52nd
    Fighter Group, 12th USAAF, with whom it formerly operated (Photo: IWM).
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    Thelepte airport was vacated and both groups retreated to Tebessa
    and on February 21 relocated to Du Kouif aireld. On March 8, af-
    ter repelling the last German oensive in Africa, they returned to
    Thelepte. For the rest of March and April they continued escorting
    the bombers. On April 6, the re-equipment to Spitres Mk.IX and
    Mk.VIII started, however the individual Spitres Mk.Vb and Vc re-
    mained in the 31st and 52nd FGs inventory well into 1944. On May
    10 and 11 the German and Italian armed forces in Tunisia unconditi-
    onally capitulated and ghting in North Africa ceased.
    MACAF
    After the end of ghting in North Africa, 31st FG and 52nd FG par-
    ted their ways. The 52nd FG, together with No. 322 Wing RAF were
    transferred under the Mediterranean Allied Coastal Air Force (MA-
    CAF) command. The mission of this Allied command was the convoy
    protection in the Mediterranean Sea, anti-submarine patrols, ports
    patrols and attacks on the enemy shipping in the Mediterranean.
    While completing their missions the 52nd FG squadrons were gra-
    dually moving among the airports in MTO. On June 17, the group
    hosted the visit of King George V, Winston Churchill, and General
    de Gaulle. On July 23, the unit relocated to Sicily, Boca di Falco
    aireld, where it also dedicated itself to the night interception. In
    November 1943 it relocated to Corsica, where 2nd and 5th FS ew
    out of Borgo airport and 4th FS out of Calvi. During this period, the
    unit also performed dive bombing on enemy shipping and ports and
    while doing it frequently engaged the Luftwae aircraft in combat
    and recorded several kills. In the beginning of April 1944, the re-
    -equipment to P-51B Mustang was commenced. On May 1, the 52nd
    FG was integrated into the 15th AF and on May 10 performed its
    rst mission escorting B-17s on their raid to Nice in France. Whi-
    le ying Spitres, 52nd FG scored in total 164 victories over the
    enemy aircraft. Flying P-51 Mustangs of all versions the score was
    increased by another 257 kills.
    The 31st FG in Italy
    After the ghting in Africa ceased, the preparations for landing in
    Italy commenced. As a part of the preparations intense bombing of
    Pantelleria island, which is located midway between Cape Bon in
    Tunisia and Sicily and served as an Italian Air Force base, was per-
    formed. The air attacks on Pantelleria were under way from May 14
    until June 11, 1943, and the 31st FG participated in both bomber
    escorts and strangs of Korba airport.
    Sicily, Operation Husky
    In June 1943 31st FG was transferred under 64th Fighter Wing
    command led by Col. Hawkins and relocated to Gozo island
    northwest from Malta. Gozo is the second largest island of the Mal-
    ta archipelago. On 10 and 11 June the group provided air cover
    for the invasion convoy which was accompanied by heavy shelling
    from the invading ships. On June 11, the group shot down 7 enemy
    aircraft attacking the Allied shipping. On June 14, the unit reloca-
    ted to Ponte Olivo airport at little town of Gela and became the
    rst Alllied ghter unit operating from the Italian territory. On June
    23 the national insignia was changed, white rectangles were added
    to the sides of the blue circle and red outline was introduced. On
    August 14 it was replaced by blue one. In the end of 1943, the color
    of propeller spinners was changed from white to red. On July 26
    Benito Mussolini resigned. On August 2 31st FG relocated to Termini
    airport southeast of Palermo and on August 17 the Sicilian cam-
    paign was completed after the Allies occupied the whole island. On
    August 31 31st FG aircraft escorted the airplane bringing the Italian
    delegation to the armistice negotiations held in Rimini which was
    concluded on September 3. As of September 1, the 31st FG was
    based at Milazzo airport on Sicilian east coast.
    Operation Avalanche, landing at Salerno
    On September 9, the Allied forces invasion of Italy at Salerno
    commenced resulting in a week-long bloody ghting. As early as
    September 11 the preparation of the aireld at Monte Corvino star-
    ted which was however subject to heavy shelling. On September
    18, the artillery re destroyed a B-25 and killed III. Air Support
    Command inspector preparing the airport for the operational use.
    On September 20 the 31st FG landed here. On October 14, the unit
    relocated to Pomigliano near Naples and even though this airport
    Supermarine Spitre Mk. Vc JK707 of 307th FS, 31st FG shot down by return re of of the KG 100 Do 217. Pilot Major Virgil C. Fields Jr.
    claimed the Do 217 as damaged, but crash landed on beach o Salerno on September 9, 1943 (Photo: US National Archives, Fold3).
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    Thelepte airport was vacated and both groups retreated to Tebessa
    and on February 21 relocated to Du Kouif aireld. On March 8, af-
    ter repelling the last German oensive in Africa, they returned to
    Thelepte. For the rest of March and April they continued escorting
    the bombers. On April 6, the re-equipment to Spitres Mk.IX and
    Mk.VIII started, however the individual Spitres Mk.Vb and Vc re-
    mained in the 31st and 52nd FGs inventory well into 1944. On May
    10 and 11 the German and Italian armed forces in Tunisia unconditi-
    onally capitulated and ghting in North Africa ceased.
    MACAF
    After the end of ghting in North Africa, 31st FG and 52nd FG par-
    ted their ways. The 52nd FG, together with No. 322 Wing RAF were
    transferred under the Mediterranean Allied Coastal Air Force (MA-
    CAF) command. The mission of this Allied command was the convoy
    protection in the Mediterranean Sea, anti-submarine patrols, ports
    patrols and attacks on the enemy shipping in the Mediterranean.
    While completing their missions the 52nd FG squadrons were gra-
    dually moving among the airports in MTO. On June 17, the group
    hosted the visit of King George V, Winston Churchill, and General
    de Gaulle. On July 23, the unit relocated to Sicily, Boca di Falco
    aireld, where it also dedicated itself to the night interception. In
    November 1943 it relocated to Corsica, where 2nd and 5th FS ew
    out of Borgo airport and 4th FS out of Calvi. During this period, the
    unit also performed dive bombing on enemy shipping and ports and
    while doing it frequently engaged the Luftwae aircraft in combat
    and recorded several kills. In the beginning of April 1944, the re-
    -equipment to P-51B Mustang was commenced. On May 1, the 52nd
    FG was integrated into the 15th AF and on May 10 performed its
    rst mission escorting B-17s on their raid to Nice in France. Whi-
    le ying Spitres, 52nd FG scored in total 164 victories over the
    enemy aircraft. Flying P-51 Mustangs of all versions the score was
    increased by another 257 kills.
    The 31st FG in Italy
    After the ghting in Africa ceased, the preparations for landing in
    Italy commenced. As a part of the preparations intense bombing of
    Pantelleria island, which is located midway between Cape Bon in
    Tunisia and Sicily and served as an Italian Air Force base, was per-
    formed. The air attacks on Pantelleria were under way from May 14
    until June 11, 1943, and the 31st FG participated in both bomber
    escorts and strangs of Korba airport.
    Sicily, Operation Husky
    In June 1943 31st FG was transferred under 64th Fighter Wing
    command led by Col. Hawkins and relocated to Gozo island
    northwest from Malta. Gozo is the second largest island of the Mal-
    ta archipelago. On 10 and 11 June the group provided air cover
    for the invasion convoy which was accompanied by heavy shelling
    from the invading ships. On June 11, the group shot down 7 enemy
    aircraft attacking the Allied shipping. On June 14, the unit reloca-
    ted to Ponte Olivo airport at little town of Gela and became the
    rst Alllied ghter unit operating from the Italian territory. On June
    23 the national insignia was changed, white rectangles were added
    to the sides of the blue circle and red outline was introduced. On
    August 14 it was replaced by blue one. In the end of 1943, the color
    of propeller spinners was changed from white to red. On July 26
    Benito Mussolini resigned. On August 2 31st FG relocated to Termini
    airport southeast of Palermo and on August 17 the Sicilian cam-
    paign was completed after the Allies occupied the whole island. On
    August 31 31st FG aircraft escorted the airplane bringing the Italian
    delegation to the armistice negotiations held in Rimini which was
    concluded on September 3. As of September 1, the 31st FG was
    based at Milazzo airport on Sicilian east coast.
    Operation Avalanche, landing at Salerno
    On September 9, the Allied forces invasion of Italy at Salerno
    commenced resulting in a week-long bloody ghting. As early as
    September 11 the preparation of the aireld at Monte Corvino star-
    ted which was however subject to heavy shelling. On September
    18, the artillery re destroyed a B-25 and killed III. Air Support
    Command inspector preparing the airport for the operational use.
    On September 20 the 31st FG landed here. On October 14, the unit
    relocated to Pomigliano near Naples and even though this airport
    Supermarine Spitre Mk. Vc JK707 of 307th FS, 31st FG shot down by return re of of the KG 100 Do 217. Pilot Major Virgil C. Fields Jr.
    claimed the Do 217 as damaged, but crash landed on beach o Salerno on September 9, 1943 (Photo: US National Archives, Fold3).
    was frequently strafed by attacking Fw 190s the personnel could
    enjoy unusual comfort, when for the rst time since February, they
    could sleep in houses instead of tents. Also, for the rst time since
    31st FG left England, the American girls showed up, being from
    women’s auxiliary corps, Red Cross nurses and there were chances
    to meet the local girls as well. The resting camp on Capri was also
    available. In November the group was ying sorties to Rome and
    Monte Cassino. Spitres Mk.V usually ew at the lower altitudes
    with Spitres Mk.IX and Mk.VIII covering them at higher altitudes.
    The 307th and 308th squadrons ew Spitres Mk.IX, 309th squadron
    Mk.VIII. Spitres Mk.VIII were camouaged in Desert Scheme while
    Spitres Mk.IX in Day Fighter Scheme. On November 11 Pomigliano
    airport was bombed. On January 18, 1944, the group relocated to
    Castel Volturno aireld which featured runway with PSP (Perfora-
    ted Steel Plates) surface.
    Operation Shingle, Anzio landing
    Landing at Anzio commenced on January 22, 1944, with the mi-
    ssion to bypass the German positions in Gustav Line, barely 150
    km south of Rome. The 31st FG task was air cover of the beaches
    and invading units. As early as January 28, the 307th FS ground
    personnel was transported by boats to Nettuno, the port and city
    section of Anzio, with the intention to build a runway there. The
    307th FS ew over there on February 1 and maintained a small
    contingent there, however the airport was constantly under re
    and on February 25 the 307th FS retreated from Nettuno to return
    to Castel Volturno in the middle of March. At the same time, the
    new P-51B started to arrive from Algeria to Castel Volturno and the
    31st FG squadrons started the transition to them. On March 14, the
    mock combat between the new Mustang and Spitre Mk.IX took
    place. Despite the conclusion that Spitre is better in dogght the
    further transition process remained unaected. On March 24 the
    Vesuvius erupted. On March 29, 36 Spitres ew the last sortie of
    this type with 31st FG to Rome. As of April 1, 31st FG was transfe-
    rred under 15th AF command and with its new P-51B Mustangs re-
    located to San Severo airbase at the Italian east coast from where
    it continued ying escorts for 15th AF strategic bombers raiding the
    targets in Europe. During the month of April, the group ew twice
    to Ploesti in Romania, Soa in Bulgaria, Wiener Neustadt in Austria,
    Piombino, Milano and Monfalcone in Italy and also Toulon in France.
    During these missions the pilots of the group shot down 51 enemy
    aircraft. Flying Spitres of all versions the 31st FG shot down in
    total 185 enemy aircraft.
    486th Fighter Training Group
    One of the less known American units ying Spitres was 486th
    Fighter Training Group based at RAF Coxhill since December 1943.
    In February 1944 the unit relocated to RAF base Halesworth where
    it remained until the end of hostilities. Its inventory was composed
    of the older Spitres Mk.V of various versions discharged from RAF
    units. First of all however it operated the mix of the American
    types, Lightnings, Mustangs and Thunderbolts. It also ew the tar-
    get-towing aircraft.
    US NAVY Spitres – VCS-7
    VCS-7 a US Navy unit was established in April 1944 in Glasgow equi-
    pped with a mix of reconnaissance aircraft Curtiss SOC Seagull and
    OS2U Kingsher trasferred from the US Navy battleships. The unit’s
    mission was to direct the artillery re from the battleships during
    the operation Overlord. The old aircraft were stored in Ipswitch
    and pilots from six battleships were grouped at RAF base Middle
    Wallop. The training on Spitres was conducted by experienced
    Spitre pilots form 15th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron and
    67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group. The unit was commanded by
    Lt. Commander William Denton Jr. from the battleship USS Quincy.
    Due to the shortage of the ground crews the aircraft maintenance
    was performed by civilian contractors. After the training the unit
    was relocated to the Royal Naval Air Station base in Lee-on-Solent.
    In pairs the pilots completed 34 missions of directing the battle-
    ships‘ artillery re. One pilot was shot down but after several days
    successfully made it back home. Ater June 10 the VCS-7 activity, to-
    gether with battleship artillery re at Normandy beaches dropped
    and ultimately, on June 23 the unit was disbanded.
    Photo from Normandy Invasion in June 1944 shows Lieutenant Robert F. Doyle, USNR, shaking hands with his wingman, Ensign John F.
    Mudge, USNR, after their return from a gunre-spotting and strang mission over the German lines, in which they broke up an enemy
    armored column moving toward the Normandy front. Both ocers are pilots of U.S. Navy Cruiser Scouting Squadron Seven (VCS-7), which
    switched from their usual SOC oatplanes to British Spitre ghters during the Normandy operation (Photo: US National Archives).
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    67th Reconnaissance Group
    After the USA entry in the war the US Air Force reconnaissance
    units were equipped with North American O-47 Owl, the aircraft
    designed for an old fashioned battleeld observation and manually
    operated camera by a specialized crew member. Considering the
    contemporary battleeld conditions the units conceived in such
    manner became obsolete. In 1943 Brigadier General Lawrence Ku-
    ter re-dened the tactical reconnaissance mission doctrine. The
    fast, low ying aircraft with automatic cameras were required.
    67th Reconnaissance Group was formed as 67th Observer Group at
    Esler Field airport in Luisiana on September 1, 1941. In September
    1942 it arrived in Britain and in May 1943 it was renamed as 67th
    Reconnaissance Group composed of four Tactical Reconnaissance
    Squadrons (TSR):
    15th TSR continued the legacy of the WWI 15th reconnaissance
    squadron. It became part of 67th RG on December 30, 1943 when
    it was transferred under IX. Fighter Command. Within 67th RG it
    operated from RAF base Aldermaston until the end of war. In Ja-
    nuary 1944 Capt.Clyde East, one of the Americans serving in RCAF,
    assumed the squadron command. His personal score stood at 13
    kills, all achieved in F-6 Mustang. 15th TSR total score was 65 kills,
    all while ying F-6 of various versions. The squadron ew Spitres
    Mk. V left behind in England by 31st FG when it left for North Africa.
    107th TSR was another squadron with WWI tradition and later Nati-
    onal Guards. Since September 1942 it ew out of RAF base Membu-
    ry. On June 28, 1944 as a rst 67th RG squadron, it ew over to Nor-
    mandy aireld. Its score was 4 kills all achieved on F-6B Mustang.
    109th TSR was also formed on the National Guards reconnaissance
    squadron foundation. It has been located in the Great Britain since
    September 1942. It was renamed as 109th TSR in May 1943 with a
    base at RAF Membury. It ew Spitres left behind by 31st FG. In
    June 1944 it ew over to France already fully equipped with F-6B
    Mustang. Its total score stood at 11 kills all achieved ying F-6.
    153rd LS (Liaison Squadron) was also integrated into 67th RG in De-
    cember 1943. It ew several Spitres inherited from 52nd FG and
    31st FG with changing the code letters.
    12th TSR also ew Spitres left behind by 31st FG and 52nd FG. As a
    part of 67th RG it operated until June 1944 when in was integrated
    into the 10th RG.
    During the training after its formation the 67th RG ew „second
    hand“ Spitres. The unit entered the actual combat as the eyes of
    the 1st US Army fully re-equipped with dedicated reconnaissance
    F-6B Mustangs and later switched to F-6Ds. In the beginning of the
    Operation Overlord 67th RG operated out of the bases in England.
    In June 1944 the whole outt was relocated to France. Tactical re-
    connaissance was a very dynamic category of the air combat. The
    missions were own at low altitudes, the pilots aggressively eng-
    aged in the dogghts and strang the ground transportation, air-
    ports and other enemy’s infrastructures was also part of the sorties.
    67th RG was commanded by Col.George W. Peck since December 6,
    1943 until the end of hostilities.
    7th Photo Reconnaissance Group
    7th PG was a strategic reconnaissance group of the 8th Air Army of
    the USAAF. It was comprised of four squadrons, 13th, 14th, 22nd
    and 27th. Since May 1943 it operated Lockheed F-5 Lightning. Stra-
    tegic reconnaissance, as opposed to the tactical one, was condu-
    cted at the high altitudes above 30 000 feet. At these ight levels
    however the Lightnings suered from serious problems, besides in-
    sucient cockpit heating the engine and supercharger failures ocu-
    rred. Surprisingly another problem presented itself in the form of
    insucient range limited to 300 miles. On August 14, 1943 7th PG
    command was assumed by Col. Homer Sanders, Pacic war veteran.
    Immediately after taking command he ew the mock dogght with
    Spitre Mk. V during which his supercharger exploded and splin-
    ters damaged the other parts of the airframe as well. Lightning
    superchargers exploded rather frequently and therefore the armor
    protection was provided for the pilots. Sanders convinced Major
    General Ike Eaker that his group, in order to successfully complete
    its missions, needs Spitres Mk. XI. In November 1943 rst Spitres
    PR Mk. XI were delivered to 7th PG.
    Spitre PR MK. XI was unarmed, photo-reconnaissaince special ver-
    sion equipped with a set of automatic cameras and ecient heating
    of both the cockpit and camera installation spaces. In addition it
    carried the increased fuel supply featuring 218 gal tanks as opposed
    to 65 gallons in the standard ghter version Spitre. The MK. XI
    cruising altitude was 44 000 feet and the airspeed at 27 500 feet
    was 675 kph. The range was impressive 2 200 km. With a drop tank
    Spitre Mk. XI was able to y round trip to Berlin. However it lac-
    ked the pressurized cockpit which was probably its only weak point.
    Initially the new Spitres were distributed among all squadrons of
    the group but later were consolidated at 14th PS which, during the
    training, ew Spitres Mk. V and therefore its personnel had the
    experience with Spitre maintenance. The Lightnings were alloca-
    ted to the other group squadrons.
    Two Mark V Spitres (serial numbers EN904, ‚War Weary‘ and Serial number AR404, ‚War Weary‘) of the 7th Photographic Reconnaissance
    Group at Mount Farm. Image by Robert Astrella, 7th PRG (Photo: Roger Freeman Collection, American Air Museum in Britain).
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    67th Reconnaissance Group
    After the USA entry in the war the US Air Force reconnaissance
    units were equipped with North American O-47 Owl, the aircraft
    designed for an old fashioned battleeld observation and manually
    operated camera by a specialized crew member. Considering the
    contemporary battleeld conditions the units conceived in such
    manner became obsolete. In 1943 Brigadier General Lawrence Ku-
    ter re-dened the tactical reconnaissance mission doctrine. The
    fast, low ying aircraft with automatic cameras were required.
    67th Reconnaissance Group was formed as 67th Observer Group at
    Esler Field airport in Luisiana on September 1, 1941. In September
    1942 it arrived in Britain and in May 1943 it was renamed as 67th
    Reconnaissance Group composed of four Tactical Reconnaissance
    Squadrons (TSR):
    15th TSR continued the legacy of the WWI 15th reconnaissance
    squadron. It became part of 67th RG on December 30, 1943 when
    it was transferred under IX. Fighter Command. Within 67th RG it
    operated from RAF base Aldermaston until the end of war. In Ja-
    nuary 1944 Capt.Clyde East, one of the Americans serving in RCAF,
    assumed the squadron command. His personal score stood at 13
    kills, all achieved in F-6 Mustang. 15th TSR total score was 65 kills,
    all while ying F-6 of various versions. The squadron ew Spitres
    Mk. V left behind in England by 31st FG when it left for North Africa.
    107th TSR was another squadron with WWI tradition and later Nati-
    onal Guards. Since September 1942 it ew out of RAF base Membu-
    ry. On June 28, 1944 as a rst 67th RG squadron, it ew over to Nor-
    mandy aireld. Its score was 4 kills all achieved on F-6B Mustang.
    109th TSR was also formed on the National Guards reconnaissance
    squadron foundation. It has been located in the Great Britain since
    September 1942. It was renamed as 109th TSR in May 1943 with a
    base at RAF Membury. It ew Spitres left behind by 31st FG. In
    June 1944 it ew over to France already fully equipped with F-6B
    Mustang. Its total score stood at 11 kills all achieved ying F-6.
    153rd LS (Liaison Squadron) was also integrated into 67th RG in De-
    cember 1943. It ew several Spitres inherited from 52nd FG and
    31st FG with changing the code letters.
    12th TSR also ew Spitres left behind by 31st FG and 52nd FG. As a
    part of 67th RG it operated until June 1944 when in was integrated
    into the 10th RG.
    During the training after its formation the 67th RG ew „second
    hand“ Spitres. The unit entered the actual combat as the eyes of
    the 1st US Army fully re-equipped with dedicated reconnaissance
    F-6B Mustangs and later switched to F-6Ds. In the beginning of the
    Operation Overlord 67th RG operated out of the bases in England.
    In June 1944 the whole outt was relocated to France. Tactical re-
    connaissance was a very dynamic category of the air combat. The
    missions were own at low altitudes, the pilots aggressively eng-
    aged in the dogghts and strang the ground transportation, air-
    ports and other enemy’s infrastructures was also part of the sorties.
    67th RG was commanded by Col.George W. Peck since December 6,
    1943 until the end of hostilities.
    7th Photo Reconnaissance Group
    7th PG was a strategic reconnaissance group of the 8th Air Army of
    the USAAF. It was comprised of four squadrons, 13th, 14th, 22nd
    and 27th. Since May 1943 it operated Lockheed F-5 Lightning. Stra-
    tegic reconnaissance, as opposed to the tactical one, was condu-
    cted at the high altitudes above 30 000 feet. At these ight levels
    however the Lightnings suered from serious problems, besides in-
    sucient cockpit heating the engine and supercharger failures ocu-
    rred. Surprisingly another problem presented itself in the form of
    insucient range limited to 300 miles. On August 14, 1943 7th PG
    command was assumed by Col. Homer Sanders, Pacic war veteran.
    Immediately after taking command he ew the mock dogght with
    Spitre Mk. V during which his supercharger exploded and splin-
    ters damaged the other parts of the airframe as well. Lightning
    superchargers exploded rather frequently and therefore the armor
    protection was provided for the pilots. Sanders convinced Major
    General Ike Eaker that his group, in order to successfully complete
    its missions, needs Spitres Mk. XI. In November 1943 rst Spitres
    PR Mk. XI were delivered to 7th PG.
    Spitre PR MK. XI was unarmed, photo-reconnaissaince special ver-
    sion equipped with a set of automatic cameras and ecient heating
    of both the cockpit and camera installation spaces. In addition it
    carried the increased fuel supply featuring 218 gal tanks as opposed
    to 65 gallons in the standard ghter version Spitre. The MK. XI
    cruising altitude was 44 000 feet and the airspeed at 27 500 feet
    was 675 kph. The range was impressive 2 200 km. With a drop tank
    Spitre Mk. XI was able to y round trip to Berlin. However it lac-
    ked the pressurized cockpit which was probably its only weak point.
    Initially the new Spitres were distributed among all squadrons of
    the group but later were consolidated at 14th PS which, during the
    training, ew Spitres Mk. V and therefore its personnel had the
    experience with Spitre maintenance. The Lightnings were alloca-
    ted to the other group squadrons.
    Two Mark V Spitres (serial numbers EN904, ‚War Weary‘ and Serial number AR404, ‚War Weary‘) of the 7th Photographic Reconnaissance
    Group at Mount Farm. Image by Robert Astrella, 7th PRG (Photo: Roger Freeman Collection, American Air Museum in Britain).
    At the beginning of 1944 the character of 7th PG missions changed.
    The shuttle ights between British bases and bases in Italy were
    implemented. The rst shuttle mission was own by Maj. Norris
    Hartwell on January 29, 1944 in F-5 Lightning. As the invasion date
    was approaching the combat activity intensied and number of sor-
    ties increased dramatically. Reconnaissance missions were own
    along the whole Atlantic coast from the Spanish border all the way
    up to Norway. To confuse the German Command the most activity
    was conducted in the Pas de Calais area. One of the most famous
    reconnaissance ights was performed by Capt. Walter Weitner after
    the rst USAAF large scale raid on Berlin on March 6, 1944. Weit-
    ner’s Mk. XI „High Lady“ landed from the mission with only a few
    drops of fuel left in the tanks. On March 8, after the second USAAF
    raid on Berlin, this mission was repeated by Lt. Charles Parker. He
    however ran out of fuel earlier and had to land at RAF base Bra-
    dwell Bay on the England’s east coast. Both pilots cruised at the
    altitude of 41 000 feet.
    In order to provide high quality aerial reconnaissance before and
    during the Invasion in February 1944 the supreme commander of
    the Allied Expeditionary Corps General Eisenhower established the
    8th Reconnaissance Wing (Provisional) and 7th PG was integrated
    into it. 8th RW command was given to Col. Elliot Roosewelt, one
    of four sons of the president Franklin D. Roosewelt. Col. Roosewelt
    pioneered the aircraft transportation from the US to Europe by air.
    He also commanded 3rd PG and later in the Mediterranean the
    Mediterranean Allied Photographic Reconnaissance Command. In
    the beginning of March 1944 the 8th RW was transferred under 9th
    AF command and redesigned as 325th RW, still commanded by Col.
    Roosewelt.
    Even after the Invasion 7th PG provided the strategic reconnai-
    ssance for all important Allied operations. During the war the unit
    ew 4 251 missions and took more than 3 million photographs. It
    was disbanded on November 21, 1945. Spitres Mk. XI remained in
    7th PG service until the end of war. The sported the camouage in
    PRU Blue on all surfaces. Later in 1945 part of the Spitre ew in
    natural metal nish.
    Fighter Airplane Range Extension Program
    One of the most important tasks of the Allied technicians and de-
    signers during the WWII was to develop an escort ghter aircraft
    with sucient range to escort the heavy bombers on their whole
    ight route to the target and back. Until January 1944 the USA-
    AF relied on P-38 Lightning. The winner of the USAAF Fighter Air-
    plane Range Extension Program was unexpectedly P-51B Mustang.
    Before that however General Arnold had requested the evaluation
    of Spitre Mk. IX range extention. Since 1942 RAF operated the
    high altitude photo-reconnaissance Spitre Mk. XI with amazing
    range of 2 200 km but was not interested in the development of
    the long-range escort ghter version. USAAF technicians at Wright
    Field base in Dayton, Ohio modied two Spitres Mk.IX by install-
    Spitre Mk.IX, MK210,
    Lt. Col. Gustav E. Lundquist,
    Blue West 8, Greenland, May 1943
    ing the fuel tanks in all available airframe spaces and added two
    underwing drop tanks. The result was 2 560 km range. General Ar-
    nold wanted to demonstrate the Spitre’s range potential to the
    RAF and therefore, in May 1943 dispatched these two airplanes
    across the Atlantic, from Dayton, Ohio to Boscombe Down in En-
    gland. The ight was routed through Goose Bay in Labrador, Bluie
    West 8 in Greenland, Keavik in Iceland and Prestwick in Scottland.
    B-25 Mitchell was to navigate and escort the formation. One of the
    Spitres suered the engine malfunction right after the take o
    and was forced to return. The pilot of the second Spitre MK210,
    Lt.Col. Gustav Lundquist and the crew of the escorting Mitchell
    therefore waited for this aircraft at Bluie West 8 base in Greenland.
    Lundquist and his mechanic Peta were killing the time by painting
    the large nose art on MK210 in the form of naked lady making the
    phone call, supposedly to RAF Headquarters to await the arrival
    of those long range Spitres. The lady was named Tolly which was
    Lundquist wife’s name. What Mrs. Lundquist had to say about this
    remains unknown but at any rate these two airmen created one of
    the most attractive and colorful Spitre nose arts of all times. And
    as it was said earlier, the winner nally became rather underesti-
    mated Mustang launching its unstoppable career, forever recorded
    in the world‘s aviation history.
    Before the conclusion US NAVY one more time
    Tolly Lundquist could have concluded our story about American
    Spitres if only US NAVY had not own one Seare LF Mk. IIc for
    comparison tests with new Grumman F8F Bearcat. The tests were
    conducted at US NAVY Naval Air Test Station Patuxent River in 1944
    and Bearcat surpassed Seare in all tested parameters. And that is
    really the end of our story.
    SOURCES:
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    LUDWIG P., LAIRD M.: American Spitre camouage and markings Part 1 & 2
    McAULAY L.: Spitre Ace 1941-45: The Flying Career of Squadron Leader Tony Gaze DFC. Ama-
    zon Kindle edition
    OLYNYK F.: STARS AND BARS: A tribute to the American Fighter Ace 1920-1973
    PRIEN J.: Geschichte des Jagdgeschwaders 77, Teil 3
    SHORES C., WILLIAMS C.: ACES HIGH
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    OLYNYK F.: STARS AND BARS: A tribute to the American Fighter Ace 1920-1973
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    acesofww2.com/USA/aces/gentile/
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton_Knight_Committee
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schweinfurt%E2%80%93Regensburg_mission
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Schweinfurt_raid
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combined_Bomber_Oensive
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointblank_directive
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton_Knight
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    www.theguardian.com/world/2009/jan/08/obituary-colonel-don-blakeslee
    valor.militarytimes.com/hero/6028
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    HISTORY
    Eugen Siempelkamp, an ace with five con-
    firmed kills, attracted attention from aviati-
    on enthusiasts and historians alike mostly
    via his Pfalz D.IIIa, which also became the
    subject of the boxart of a recently released
    Eduard kit (Catalog Number 8414). The at-
    tractive artwork and the instructions inclu-
    ded with the kit depict this aircraft based on
    the newest information uncovered by well-
    -known researchers Bruno Schmäling and
    Jörn Leckscheid (Jasta Colors, Volume 1;
    Aeronaut Books 2020). As opposed to ear-
    lier interpretations of his aircraft, the new
    research revealed that Siempelkamp’s Pfalz
    had a yellow nose, which was consistent
    with Jasta 29 coloring, and frankly, suited
    them well. What sets the markings apart,
    though, is the rather bizarre artwork on the
    fuselage. According to earlier assumptions,
    this was the Tatzelwurm, a mystical being
    coming out of Alpine folklore. Tatzelwurm
    is reminiscent of a lizard, but only has two
    legs, claws, and a head of a feline beast. The
    problem is that Siempelkamp didnt come
    from the Alpine region. He was born, and re-
    sided his whole life in Krefeld, a town not far
    from Duisburg, so a fair distance from any
    Alpine peak. He himself later explained that
    the artwork was a bit of a mundane referen-
    ce to the company mentioned earlier
    Eugen Siempelkamp was born on June 11,
    1894, in, as mentioned, Krefeld to his pa-
    rents, Gerhard and Maria. At the time, his
    father had been developing for eleven years
    a company that specialized in the production
    of industrial presses. In 1883, he develo-
    ped hot plates that were directly heated by
    means of drilled piping. These plates were
    used to refine fabrics, giving them an ele-
    gant sheen in the process. This type of press
    did a lot to liven up the textile industry, and
    because it was particularly useful in the pro-
    duction of silk, it should come as no surprise
    that among Siempelkamp’s business clients
    were representatives of the Chinese com-
    panies. These would bring the young Eugen
    Chinese paper dragons as gifts, which would
    later become the inspiration for the unique
    artwork on his aircraft.
    Two Camels to start with
    Eugen entered combat as a fighter pilot
    on March 22, 1918 (though some sources
    suggest March 2), after completion of his
    training at Jagdstaffelschule II in Nivelles
    and assignment to Jasta 4. Unfortunately,
    not much is known about his previous fly-
    ing history. Jasta 4 was a component unit
    of Richthofens JG 1 and Eugen started out
    there flying the Fokker Dr.I. On April 1, he
    would also claim his first victory flying the
    type. His victim was a Sopwith Camel (D1811)
    of No. 64 Squadron, flown by 2Lt. Percy Re-
    ginald Cann. This event occurred at 0800h
    southeast of Fouilloy and as such, Siempel-
    kamp’s became the first victory of the Luft-
    streitkräfte over the RAF, that on that day
    EUGEN SIEMPELKAMP
    A slew of First World War pilots became successful busi-
    nessmen after the war ended. Some started their own,
    mostly aviation themed companies, while others picked
    up on long standing family traditions. Not all succeeded,
    though, forcing some into bankruptcy, some sold their
    assets to more powerful competitors, or were simply
    victims of fate. Eugen Siempelkamp was among those
    that were successful and earned a spot among the more
    significant of German industrialists.
    RICHARD PLOS
    TAMER OF PAPER DRAGONS
    Eugen Siempelkamp in front of his Pfalz D.IIIa with the artwork depicting a paper
    dragon on the fuselage. He downed one aircraft with this plane.
    TAMER OF PAPER DRAGONS
    Photo via Greg VanWyngarden
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    HISTORY
    officially was formed by amalgamation of
    the RFC and RNAS. It was in conjunction with
    a separate event that occurred at the same
    time about 40 km east of Siempelkamps kill,
    where Franz Hemer downed a BF.2b.
    Siempelkamp´s victim Cann survived being
    shot down but succumbed to his injuries
    the following day. A week after his first kill,
    Siempelkamp was transferred to Jasta 29,
    where he converted onto the Pfalz D.IIIa and
    probably for the first time had the stylized
    paper dragon painted on his aircraft. With
    this plane, he achieved his second victory on
    June 6 in the downing of another Camel not
    far from Estaires. This time, the aircraft had
    serial number D9631 and was flown by 2Lt W.
    J. Saunders of No. 210 Squadron (formerly
    No. 10 Squadron RNAS). This kill is the focus
    of the boxart for Kit No. 8414.
    Leader of His Own Unit
    No. 210 Squadron Camels took off on June
    6 from Sainte-Marie-Cappel at 1030h, and
    the formation was led by Capt. Lawren-
    ce Percival Coombes, who later reported:
    At 1155h, our formation was attacked by five
    Pfalz aircraft not far from Lestre. I spotted
    enemy aircraft hanging on the tail of Lieut.
    Buchanan, so I dived down in behind and fi
    -
    red off about fifty rounds from point blank
    range. I didnt see the effect of the rounds,
    because I immediately disengaged from the
    fight to attack another enemy aircraft, but
    Lieut. Buchanan reported seeing the aircraft
    in flames.”
    This kill was not confirmed to Co-
    ombes anyway. Besides the description of
    his own actions, he added details pertaining
    to Saunders:
    “last spotted at 1155h during our
    combat with five enemy aircraft over Lestre.
    I saw him in a dive with an enemy plane on
    his tail.”
    The enemy aircraft, by all accounts,
    was Siempelkamp. Saunders landed his da-
    maged Camel but was injured and became
    POW.
    Five days later, Siempelkamp would get his
    third kill. Sources agree that it was on July
    11 and that the victim was a D.H.9 (D5647) of
    No. 107 Squadron. Both crews, 2Lt A. T. Si-
    mons and Lt T. F. Blight, were wounded and
    taken prisoner. Up to this point, everything is
    more or less certain. However, ambiguities
    arise regarding the affiliation to the unit and
    the machine on which Siempelkamp achie-
    ved this victory. According to some sour-
    ces, he took command of Jasta 64w (Royal
    Württemberg) already on July 7, on the day
    when the unit’s acting CO, Ltn. August Han-
    ko fell seriously ill. Other sources state that
    he didn’t take on this command until July 25,
    which lacks sense, because Jasta 64w and
    Jasta 65 combined to form Jagdgruppe Si-
    empelkamp on July 18, and it was very unli-
    kely that a unit would be named after a pilot
    that not only did not command it but wasnt
    even its member yet. To top it off, Siempel-
    kamp converted onto the Fokker D.VII while
    with Jasta 64w, and as far as can be deter-
    mined, this aircraft also carried his paper
    dragon artwork. There is at least one foto
    showing part of the D.VII sporting similar tail
    of the paper dragon, as known from Siem-
    pelkamp´s Pfalz D.IIIa.
    In any case, the last two victories attained by
    Eugen Siempelkamp were as the Comman-
    ding Officer of Jagdgruppe Siempelkamp.
    His fourth and fifth victims were aircraft of
    American pilots. First, on September 4, he
    shot down a Salmson 2A2 (No. 12) of the 91st
    Aero Squadron over Thiaucourt. The Ameri-
    can Salmson aircraft were bounced by a for-
    mation of Siempelkamp’s Fokker D.VIIs and
    it was very likely Siempelkamp himself that
    fired the rounds that took the life of observer
    2Lt. R. R. Sebring, one of the unit’s rookies.
    “I was one of a formation of four (Salmson)
    aircraft, and acting as protection, when I was
    shot down on September 4th. The day was
    a very cloudy one and we were surprised by
    several Fokkers. The first I knew of their pre
    -
    sence was was when I heard my observer
    firing. There were at least four of them and
    they were right on top of us. I was almost
    immediately hit a glancing blow on the head
    and knocked unconscious, and my observer,
    Lieut. R. R. Sebring, was killed,”
    recounted
    later Lt. Foster. As described by other par-
    ticipants of the clash, Foster´s 2A2 went into
    a dive and began to spiral, but Foster came
    to in time to set down in an emergency lan-
    ding. One of the German fighters was re-
    ported to have stuck to Foster’s tail, but was
    shot down by Lt. Hughey, and another of the
    German fighters was downed by Lt. Strahm.
    For the German pilots, the encounter was
    not a stunning success…
    Barely an Ace
    Before noon on September 14, Eugen Siem-
    pelkamp took off on his final combat flight.
    During this mission, he shot down another
    Salmson 2A2, this time from the 99th Aero
    Squadron. He hit the aircraft’s engine, but
    the pilot managed to nurse it back home
    and crash land at his home field. Both crew-
    members, 1Lt. J. Hayes-Davis and 1Lt. C. E.
    Spencer went through the ordeal unscathed,
    and both were with their unit the same day.
    Siempelkamp didn’t fair quite so well in en-
    suing combat with French fighters from Spa
    90. He confronted three Spads, which were
    flown by Adj. Charles Mace (twelve kills),
    Lt. Marius Ambrogi (fourteen kills), and Lt.
    Lemaire. These scored several hits, and one
    of them was to Siempelkamp’s hand. He
    managed to disengage from the fight, esca-
    pe, and crash land. All three of the menti-
    oned French pilots were credited with only
    a probable kill over Siempelkamp. As a side
    note, the book ‘The Jasta War Chronology’
    (N. Franks, F. Bailey, and R. Duiven) credits
    Siempelkamp with another kill on that day
    of an unidentified Spad but it is unconfir-
    med anywhere else and so his total tally
    stands at five victories. The injury sustained
    to his hand prevented Siempelkamp from
    going into combat again. His two-year ol-
    der brother Ewald (born in March 1892) did
    not escape injury either during the War. He
    Siempelkamp’s fourth victim was a Salmson 2A2 of the 91st Aero Squadron USAAS.Siempelkamp’s fourth victim was a Salmson 2A2 of the 91st Aero Squadron USAAS.
    Photo: commons.wikimedia.com
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    HISTORIE
    was wounded on two occasions, first whi-
    le serving with an unknown unit on May 28,
    1915, and then again as a member of the Jas-
    ta 15 on February 20, 1917. Of the former, not
    much is known, but of the latter, it is known
    that it occurred during landing, and was li-
    kely very serious, because he did not rejoin
    combat unit until fifteen months later, on
    May 19, 1918. He joined Jasta 30 as Offizier
    zur besondere Verwendung (Deputy Com-
    mander), which was generally a flying po-
    sition. He lasted there until August 23, after
    which he was hospitalized, according to one
    of the unit members this was the result of
    complications from previously sustained in-
    juries. As a result, Ewald ended his combat
    career three weeks prior to injuries forcing
    his younger brother to do the same.
    Unlike Eugen, Ewald returned to flying after
    the war. He joined the newly formed Luftwa-
    ffe in 1943 as a Major in the reserve at Luft-
    gaukommando (Air County Headquarters)
    XII, which included Krefeld area, meaning he
    stayed at home and did not participate in any
    combat flying.
    From Aircraft to Presses
    After the war, both brothers involved them-
    selves with their father’s business and
    eventually took it over. The main role in the
    development of the firm was played by Eu-
    gen. His son Dieter recalled in an interview
    printed in a Siempelkamp newsletter:
    “My
    father started managing the company at
    the age of 25. He was very strong-willed.
    He managed the company during the diffi
    -
    cult period following the First World War –
    through the inflation, the global depression
    and the crippling lack of raw materials that
    existed during the 1920s. He faced different
    challenges than my grandfather had. And
    he overcame them with hard work and his
    strong will.”
    As an example, Dieter Siempelkamp said:
    “Siempelkamp then received an order from
    Russia for 20 hot-platen dryers for veneer
    production – on condition that the first dryer
    was supplied free of charge. My father took
    the risk (Ed: his father had experience with
    Russian clients in the past but dealing with
    Soviets was uncharted territory) and shi
    -
    pped the prototype free of charge after three
    months. The total order – for around 400 hot
    platens – was placed six months later”.
    This
    order pulled the company out of some very
    tough times, and we can only hazard a gue-
    ss as to whether or not this equipment was
    used in the production of plywood twenty
    years later for Soviet fighters…
    My father, just like my grandfather, was
    also always interested in establishing inter
    -
    national contacts to extend the company’s
    reach. Furthermore, his innovative capaci
    -
    ties and foresight resulted in additional Si-
    empelkamp patents (Eugen Siempelkamp
    was the holder of several patents, Ed.). His
    commitment to his workforce was also re
    -
    markable: before the currency reform in the
    period following the First World War, it was
    often customary for orders to be settled in
    kind. When a farmer ordered a screw pre
    -
    ss for pressing potatoes or apples to pro-
    duce high-volume spirits, it was frequent-
    ly paid for in potatoes or apples – and we
    often supplied rubber presses in return for
    rubber boots and bicycle tyres. Such barter
    transactions often benefited the workforce
    and were not unusual during the post-war
    period,”
    explained Dieter Siempelkamp whi-
    le describing how difficult it was to conduct
    business for his father and uncle in the in-
    ter-war years. In any case, the company
    survived and by the latter half of the twen-
    ties, virtually all plywood manufacturing
    facilities used presses bearing the Siem-
    pelkamp name. Development continued in
    a wide range of manufacturing equipment
    serving the wood, rubber, plastic, and me-
    tal working industries, such as vulcanizing
    presses for belts and rubber, presses for
    plastics, straightening presses for Bakelite
    and, later, presses for the production of par-
    ticleboard and MDF.
    In the years immediately following the Se-
    cond World War, the Siempelkamp company
    returned to its roots, producing simple ma-
    chinery such as hand screw presses, but Eu-
    gen was again able to navigate tough times
    and ensure expansion despite, for example,
    ignoring the American market.
    “He had bad
    experiences with Americans, resulting in
    a deep mistrust. He sold a license for the ma-
    nufacture of one of our presses to the USA.
    HISTORY
    Consular Certificate of Qualification given to Eugen Siempelkamp in January 1951, which was issued to him for his busi-
    ness activities in Brazil.
    Siempelkamp’s Pfalz D.IIIa as it appears in accordance with the latest research by historians
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    The Americans manufactured it, but refused
    to pay the license, and from that, he conclu
    -
    ded that all Americans were thieves. I was
    certain, however, that neither the American
    nor Asian markets should be neglected, and
    so we established retail organizations there
    and gradually gained a market share in those
    regions.”
    recalled Dieter Siempelkamp in an
    interview for rp-online.de. The final innovati-
    ons brought the firm into the field of nuclear
    power plants. For example, the company has
    developed special emergency equipment in
    the event of core meltdowns and other sa-
    fety technologies. The decision to close all
    German nuclear power plants has therefore
    significantly affected the company
    Persuaded to retire
    Eugen Siempelkamp kept in good physical
    shape through to old age. He played golf,
    which was his favorite sport. Even after the
    age of 80, he was very active and fit, so it is
    not surprising that he had to be more or less
    forced to vacate the position of the compa-
    ny's director by the supervisory board and
    shareholders. ‘It was a very difficult decision
    for him,’ says Dieter Siempelkamp, who took
    over the management of the company for 44
    years. The fourth generation of the Siempel-
    kamp family no longer carried on the family
    tradition. Not that no one could; Dieter has
    seven children, but it was decided that the
    company would be led by hired professional
    managers and the family would withdraw to
    a supervisory and advisory role.
    Eugen Siempelkamp died on February 13,
    1989, at the age of 95.
    In addition to the successful G. Siempelkamp
    GmbH & Co. KG, which employs 2,600 people
    worldwide, there is, among others, the Eu-
    gen Siempelkamp Foundation (Eugen-Sie-
    mpelkamp-Stiftung) in Krefeld, with a wide
    range of activities covering from care for
    the elderly, to the education of middle-aged
    people, to support activities for children and
    young people. The Siempelkamp and von
    Oppenheim family ranks roughly 400th in
    the ranking of the richest Germans with as-
    sets of over 400 million Euros.
    Author would like to express his thanks to
    Greg VanWyngarden for lead photography
    and Trevor Henshaw for important infor
    -
    mation helpful for the article.
    References:
    Jasta Colors Vol. 1; B. Schmälling, J. Leckscheid
    Pfalz D.IIIa At War Vol. 2; G. VanWyngarden
    The French Air Service War Chronology 1914 – 1918; F. Bailey, C. Cony
    Above the Lines; N. Franks, F. Bailey, R. Guest
    Jasta War Chronology; N. Franks, F. Bailey, R. Duiven
    Jasta Pilots; N. Franks, F. Bailey, R. Duiven
    Casulties of the German Air Service 1914–1920; N. Franks, F. Bailey, R.
    Duiven
    Gorrell's History - AEF Air Service
    The Sky Their Battlefield II; T. Henshaw
    Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 30; B. Schmälling, W. Bock
    G. Siempelkamp GmbH & Co. KG Bulletin
    rp-online.de
    Lt. Eugen Siempelkamp, Jasta 29, Gondecourt, France, July 1918
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    John Gillespee Magee Jr.was born on June 9, 1922 in Shanghai.
    His father was an Anglican priest from Pittsburgh and his mother,
    Faith Emmeline Backhouse came from England. They met in China
    where both worked as missionaries and in 1921 they got married.
    John was their rst child later followed by four younger brothers.
    Because of his mother John considered himself an Englishman more
    than an American. In 1931 he left China for England with his mother
    and other siblings to start his education. During 1935-1939 he stu-
    died at Rugby boarding school where he was deeply touched by the
    list of students who had perished in WWI. The poet Rupert Brooke
    was among them. In 1904 he won a poetry contest at Rugby. Magee
    devoted his own poem to his memory and in 1938 also won the
    afore mentioned contest. Year 1939 was a breaking point. Magee
    visited USA but after the outbreak of the WWII he could not return
    to Britain. In July 1940 he was granted a scholarship for Yale. Howe-
    ver he was deeply aected by the war in Eurpe so he decided not
    to commence his studies. Instead he tried to enlist into the British
    Royal Air Force (RAF). Being an American citizen he was rejected
    but on October 10, 1940 he managed to enlist into Royal Canadian
    Air Force (RCAF). He completed the training on Tiger Moth and Har-
    vard and on June 22, 1941 obtained his „wings“. His superiors eva-
    luated him as a pilot with a potential to grow, good at aerobatics
    and good at ying by instruments. On the other hand he „lacked
    discipline a was overcondent“. After nishing his training he made
    it to a silver screen – he was a member of the group in Canada that
    was shooting the ying sequences for the movie „Captians of the
    Clouds“.
    Up in the sky!
    Soon he was deployed to Britain where he sailed in July 1941
    aboard the armed merchant ship HMS California. In Lladow, Wales,
    at No. 53 OTU (Operational Traning Unit) Magee started his conver-
    sion to a Spitre ghter. His rst ight on it took place on August 7,
    1941. During one of the training ights, on August 18, 1941 his best
    known poem High Flight was conceived. It was his seventh ight in
    a Spitre during which he reached the altitude of 33 000 feet (over
    10 000 meters). He was so deeply impressed by the experience that
    he noted the rst verses still in the cockpit and nished the poem
    right after the landing. He shared his high altitude ight experien-
    ce in the letter to his parents whom he also send a copy of his poem.
    The letter is dated September 3, 1941 and this date is sometimes
    incorrectly stated as a day when the poem was written. It is often
    stated that the poem High Flight was conceived when Magee was
    test-ying a new, higher performing Spitre Mk. V. That’s how it’s
    also remembered by his brother Hugh after many years. In reality
    on the high altitude ight performed on August 18, 1941 Magee
    ew an older Sptire Mk. I serial R6976. This aircraft had served
    with 610 Squadron during the Battle of Britain and various pilots
    shot down several German aircraft with it. Later it was relegated
    to training duties.
    The only encounter with the enemy
    After nishing his training on September 23, 1941 with the rank
    of Pilot Ocer he was posted to 412 Squadron RCAF. The unit had
    been formed shortly before, on June 30, 1941 at Digby base in
    Lincolnshire. Shortly after Magee’s arrival the unit was relocated
    to nearby Wellingore base and instead of the older Sptire Mk.IIa
    converted to new Spitres Mk.Vb. Magee ew this version for the
    rst time on October 8, 1941 and performed his rst sortie in it
    on October 20, 1941-an uneventful convoy escort. He received
    his true baptism of re on November 8, 1941 during the operation
    Circus 110. On early afternoon the RAF Headquarters dispatched
    12 Blenheim bombers against the railway repair shops in Lille escor-
    ted by 13 Spitre squadrons comprised of 155 ghters. Shortly be-
    John G. Magee in cockpit of a Spitre from No 412 Squadron RCAF. Squadron letters VZ are visible on the fuselage.
    During 1939-1941 more than 9000 American citizens enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force. After the Japanese attack on Peal
    Harbor and USA entry in the war in December 1941, 1759 American members of RCAF re-listed to the armed forces of their home-
    land. Another 2000 re-listed later and approximately 5000 nished their service in the ranks of RCAF. Around 800 Americans lost
    their lives in Canadian service. This is the story of one of them.
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    John Gillespee Magee Jr.was born on June 9, 1922 in Shanghai.
    His father was an Anglican priest from Pittsburgh and his mother,
    Faith Emmeline Backhouse came from England. They met in China
    where both worked as missionaries and in 1921 they got married.
    John was their rst child later followed by four younger brothers.
    Because of his mother John considered himself an Englishman more
    than an American. In 1931 he left China for England with his mother
    and other siblings to start his education. During 1935-1939 he stu-
    died at Rugby boarding school where he was deeply touched by the
    list of students who had perished in WWI. The poet Rupert Brooke
    was among them. In 1904 he won a poetry contest at Rugby. Magee
    devoted his own poem to his memory and in 1938 also won the
    afore mentioned contest. Year 1939 was a breaking point. Magee
    visited USA but after the outbreak of the WWII he could not return
    to Britain. In July 1940 he was granted a scholarship for Yale. Howe-
    ver he was deeply aected by the war in Eurpe so he decided not
    to commence his studies. Instead he tried to enlist into the British
    Royal Air Force (RAF). Being an American citizen he was rejected
    but on October 10, 1940 he managed to enlist into Royal Canadian
    Air Force (RCAF). He completed the training on Tiger Moth and Har-
    vard and on June 22, 1941 obtained his „wings“. His superiors eva-
    luated him as a pilot with a potential to grow, good at aerobatics
    and good at ying by instruments. On the other hand he „lacked
    discipline a was overcondent“. After nishing his training he made
    it to a silver screen – he was a member of the group in Canada that
    was shooting the ying sequences for the movie „Captians of the
    Clouds“.
    Up in the sky!
    Soon he was deployed to Britain where he sailed in July 1941
    aboard the armed merchant ship HMS California. In Lladow, Wales,
    at No. 53 OTU (Operational Traning Unit) Magee started his conver-
    sion to a Spitre ghter. His rst ight on it took place on August 7,
    1941. During one of the training ights, on August 18, 1941 his best
    known poem High Flight was conceived. It was his seventh ight in
    a Spitre during which he reached the altitude of 33 000 feet (over
    10 000 meters). He was so deeply impressed by the experience that
    he noted the rst verses still in the cockpit and nished the poem
    right after the landing. He shared his high altitude ight experien-
    ce in the letter to his parents whom he also send a copy of his poem.
    The letter is dated September 3, 1941 and this date is sometimes
    incorrectly stated as a day when the poem was written. It is often
    stated that the poem High Flight was conceived when Magee was
    test-ying a new, higher performing Spitre Mk. V. That’s how it’s
    also remembered by his brother Hugh after many years. In reality
    on the high altitude ight performed on August 18, 1941 Magee
    ew an older Sptire Mk. I serial R6976. This aircraft had served
    with 610 Squadron during the Battle of Britain and various pilots
    shot down several German aircraft with it. Later it was relegated
    to training duties.
    The only encounter with the enemy
    After nishing his training on September 23, 1941 with the rank
    of Pilot Ocer he was posted to 412 Squadron RCAF. The unit had
    been formed shortly before, on June 30, 1941 at Digby base in
    Lincolnshire. Shortly after Magees arrival the unit was relocated
    to nearby Wellingore base and instead of the older Sptire Mk.IIa
    converted to new Spitres Mk.Vb. Magee ew this version for the
    rst time on October 8, 1941 and performed his rst sortie in it
    on October 20, 1941-an uneventful convoy escort. He received
    his true baptism of re on November 8, 1941 during the operation
    Circus 110. On early afternoon the RAF Headquarters dispatched
    12 Blenheim bombers against the railway repair shops in Lille escor-
    ted by 13 Spitre squadrons comprised of 155 ghters. Shortly be-
    John G. Magee in cockpit of a Spitre from No 412 Squadron RCAF. Squadron letters VZ are visible on the fuselage.
    During 1939-1941 more than 9000 American citizens enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force. After the Japanese attack on Peal
    Harbor and USA entry in the war in December 1941, 1759 American members of RCAF re-listed to the armed forces of their home-
    land. Another 2000 re-listed later and approximately 5000 nished their service in the ranks of RCAF. Around 800 Americans lost
    their lives in Canadian service. This is the story of one of them.
    fore that, to distract the enemy eight Hurricane ghter-bombers
    were to attack the spirits manufacturing plant in St. Pol. These
    were escorted by another six Spitre squadrons with 64 aircraft.
    This operation was code-named Ramrod 8. From the very beginning
    the odds were against the British. Strong wind scattered the forma-
    tions which did not meet at the planned time. The command was
    given to elderly W/Cdr D.R.Scott who had served in administration
    and never commanded the operation at such a large scale, in fact
    he did not y combat missions at all! On ther other hand the Ger-
    man defense performed perfectly. The area headquarters reacted
    quickly and dispatched the ghters exactly to the right spot in a ti-
    mely manner. On the top of it the ghters were led by Adolf Galland,
    a seasond veteran with enormous experience. He had gained the
    combat experience during 1937-38 in Spain. During WWII he ew
    705 combat missions and shot down 104 enemy aircraft (all at the
    Western Front). During Circus 110 he shot down 2 Spitres which
    accounted for his 94th and 95th victories.
    When RAF ghters crossed the French coastline, the bombers failed
    to rendezvous at the agreed point. Therefore, W/Cdr Scott ordered
    the ghters to y in tight circles at this point. The British pilots
    were too busy to maintain the formation and not to collide. They
    had no time to suciently monitor the environment and at exactly
    that time the German Fw 190 and Messerschmitts Bf 109 form JG
    2 and JG 26 dived on them like hawks. Canadian 412 Squadron was
    responsible for the top cover of the whole formation. It’s 12 Spit-
    res were the rst target of the enemy’s attack. Magee ew in four
    aircraft section with squadron commander S/Ldr G.D.Bushenell,
    P/O K.R.E.Denkman and Sgt.O.F.Pickells. All three were shot down
    and killed. Their victor was II./JG 26 commander Joachim Munche-
    berg. On that day only two of his kills were conrmed accounting
    for his 62nd and 63rd victories. His total score was 135 kills out of
    which 102 at the Western Front. Magee was the only survivor from
    that section, his aircraft undamaged. During the encounter he shot
    160 machine gun rounds.Considering Spitre machine guns‘ rate
    of re he shot two seconds burst. It seems probable that it was
    only an aiming shot. It’s supported by the fact the he did not use
    cannons and also after landing did not claim any hits and enemy’s
    aircraft damage. It was the only Magee’s encounter with Lutfwa-
    e. He ew the mission in AD291 coded VZ-H, the aircraft that
    later sealed his fate. On that day the German pilots claimed total
    24 aircraft shot down. In reality RAF lost 15 Spitres and 14 pilots.
    Besides the 412 Squadron commander another 2 leaders were lost-
    -S/Ldr W.Szczeszniewski from 315 Polish Squadron was killed and
    S/Ldr W.Wilczewski from 316 Polish Squadron became POW. Even
    commanding oce W/Cdr Scott lost his life. His last radio trans-
    mission supposedly sounded like this: „I suppose I am too old for
    this boys“. Sgt. Svatopluk Stulir, a Czech member of 65 Squadron
    was among the pilots who perished. He was killed after a hit from
    Bf 109 nearby Le Touquet. The British pilots claimed four kills.
    In reality Lufwae only lost two aircraft, one German pilot was
    killed and another seriously wounded. Both sides suered damages
    to a number of aircraft.
    A fateful collision
    It was the last RAF operation type Circus in 1941. Futher large-sca-
    le daylight raids were only resumed in the spring of 1942. Magee
    no longer participated in those. Between November and December
    1941 he ew three more combat missions-convoy escorts without
    any contact with the enemy. On Thursday December 11, 1941, at
    10:40 am he took of with some other pilots to practice the forma-
    tion ying. He ew Spitre Mk.Vb serial AD291 again. Upon their
    return to the base at 11:30 am, Magee together with three other
    pilots had to y through the clouds. They found a small gap in
    the cloud cover and initiated their descent. However, they did not
    see an Airspeed Oxford trainer ying right below the cloud cover.
    The aircraft serial number T1052 was piloted by 19 years old LAC
    Ernest Aubrey Grin. He was two weeks short of nishing his trai-
    ning and took o from Cranwell for a solo training ight. Oxford’s
    and Magee Spitre’s ight paths intersected at approximately 400
    meters above the ground. Spitre’s engine broke o and so did the
    left wing right at the attachements to the fuselage. The crippled
    aircraft fell to the ground like a stone. A farmer who witnessed the
    accident stated that at about 120 meters Spitre pilot had stru-
    ggled to open the canopy. He managed to do so and bailed out
    but was too low and the parachute could not fully deploy. Magee
    landed at the eld nearby Roxholm Hall and was killed instantly.
    Not far away, the Oxford pilot, Aubrey Grin met the deatch in the
    wreck of his aircraft. The majority of the internet sources state
    that the collision took place at the altitude of 400 feet. They go on
    with the exactly same description of the events that followed so
    obviously the error is carried along. In reality the collision took pla-
    ce at the altitude of 1400 feet which is approximately 400 meters.
    Clearly it is an error in converting the imperial and metric units of
    measurement. This is also supported by a fact that some internet
    sources state that Magee’s high altitude ight was performed at
    10 000 feet and not 10 000 meters. In case of 10 000 feet we cannot
    really speak about a high altitude ight.
    A place in the history
    Magee was buried on December 13, 1941 at the cemetery in Sco-
    pwick in Lincolnshire. He was only 19 years old. In the evening,
    after the burial, all pilots at the base were summoned. They were
    lectured in safety rules and shown an instructional lm Flight Safety.
    Magee’s poem High Flight continued to live its own life even after
    his death. The same month his father published it in his church‘s
    periodical. Poet and writer Archibald McLeish, who at that time
    was in charge of the Library of the Congress, took note of the poem.
    In February 1942 he included the work into the poetry exhibition
    named Faith and Liberty. The poem manuscript has been in the
    Library of Congress ever since. This poem gradually became kind
    of the anthem for all English-speaking aviators and later astronauts.
    High Flight is an ocial RAF and RCAF poem. Astronaut Michael
    Collins took it with him on the Gemini 10 mission and James Irwin
    brought it all the way to the Moon on the Apollo 15 mission. In 1986
    American president Ronald Reagan quoted from it during his speach
    after the Challenger spaceship disaster. It also appeared in the po-
    pular culture for example in the TV series Simpsons or Battlestar
    Gallactica. In the end it should be noted that other Magee fa-
    mily member left they mark in the history. His father, reverend
    John Magee, helped a lot of Chinese during the Nanking massacre.
    He also documented the Japanese atrocities with the camera.
    Nowadays his lms are stored in the Nanking museum. His cousin,
    Chris Magee, was a ghter ace during the WWII. He served under
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    Major Boyington in the Marines‘ unit VMF-124 nicknamed „Black
    Sheep“. Flying a Corsair he shot down 9 Japanese aircraft. After
    the war he ew as a mercenary in Latin America and also in the air
    force of the new state of Israel. In 50s he robbed banks in the USA
    for which he was senteced to 8.5 years jail time.
    Photos: National Museum of the USAF
    Sources:
    Caldwell, D. M.: Válečný denník
    JG 26 1939-1942, Plzeň, 1999
    www.highightproductions.com/high_i-
    ght_productions/johnmagee.html
    www.spitreassociation.com.au/
    magee-john-gillespie-jr-2/
    www.ickr.com/groups/500710@N23/
    discuss/72157621774953263/
    www.bombercommandmuse-
    um.ca/s,johnmagee.html
    www.check-six.com/Crash_Sites/
    High_Flight-Magee-AD291.htm
    https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-
    -news/a-yank-in-the-rcaf-more-than-
    -9000-american-served-with-canada
    https://www.bombercommandmuseum.ca/
    bomber-command/americans-in-the-rcaf/
    Magee receiving his pilot wings from Group Captain W.A. Curtis. 22 June 1941, Uplands base / Ottawa. Training Harvard on background.
    Magee (far right) with his squadrn mates in Great Briatain.
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    Major Boyington in the Marines‘ unit VMF-124 nicknamed „Black
    Sheep“. Flying a Corsair he shot down 9 Japanese aircraft. After
    the war he ew as a mercenary in Latin America and also in the air
    force of the new state of Israel. In 50s he robbed banks in the USA
    for which he was senteced to 8.5 years jail time.
    Photos: National Museum of the USAF
    Sources:
    Caldwell, D. M.: Válečný denník
    JG 26 1939-1942, Plzeň, 1999
    www.highightproductions.com/high_i-
    ght_productions/johnmagee.html
    www.spitreassociation.com.au/
    magee-john-gillespie-jr-2/
    www.ickr.com/groups/500710@N23/
    discuss/72157621774953263/
    www.bombercommandmuse-
    um.ca/s,johnmagee.html
    www.check-six.com/Crash_Sites/
    High_Flight-Magee-AD291.htm
    https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-
    -news/a-yank-in-the-rcaf-more-than-
    -9000-american-served-with-canada
    https://www.bombercommandmuseum.ca/
    bomber-command/americans-in-the-rcaf/
    Magee receiving his pilot wings from Group Captain W.A. Curtis. 22 June 1941, Uplands base / Ottawa. Training Harvard on background.
    Magee (far right) with his squadrn mates in Great Briatain.
    High Flight
    Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth
    And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
    Sunward I‘ve climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth
    Of sun-split clouds, — and done a hundred things
    You have not dreamed of — wheeled and soared and swung
    High in the sunlit silence. Hov‘ring there,
    I‘ve chased the shouting wind along, and ung
    My eager craft through footless halls of air...
    Up, up the long, delirious burning blue
    I‘ve topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace
    Where never lark, or ever eagle ew —
    And, while with silent, lifting mind I‘ve trod
    The high untrespassed sanctity of space,
    Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.
    Let k výšinám
    Já jsem se vyvlék z mrzkých zemských pout,
    oblohou v tanci křídel stříbřitých
    za sluncem stoupal, v překotjásný kout
    průtrží světla, — stovky tahů mých
    nad představ sny — točil se, tyčil, spěl
    vysoko v bezhlesnu se vznášel.
    Jal uhánět s vichrem, lačně burácel,
    vzduchoplán hnal přes volnopádů sál …
    Až, až kde záchvatné až modro žhne
    já horoucí jsem dovršil si plán,
    nad skřivánka či orla, nad možné —
    až ztich, jat troufalostí, neutek
    od posvátnosti kosmu, nevolán,
    vztáh ruku, slepý, Bohu na dotek.
    Vysoký let
    Vyšmykol som sa z pút
    a opustil zemský prach.
    Tancoval som oblohou
    na striebristých krídlach.
    K slnku! K slnku som stúpal
    a k bujarej zábave oblakov
    medzi lúčmi som sa pripojil.
    Spravil som stovky vecí,
    o ktorých sa vám nesnilo,
    krúžiac, stúpajúc a hojdajúc.
    Vysoko v prežiarenom tichu
    vznášal som sa, naháňal s vetrom
    hnal som svoj ochotný stroj
    bezbrehými sálami vzduchu.
    Hore, dlho stúpam hore,
    blúznivou pálčivou modrou.
    Dosiahol som veterné výšavy
    s nenúteným pôvabom
    kde nikdy škovránok
    či orol nezaletel.
    A kým som tam kráčal
    s tichou vzletnou mysľou,
    vysokou neporušenou
    svätosťou vesmíru,
    Natiahol som ruku
    a dotkol sa Božej tváre.
    John Gillespee Magee Jr.
    Czech translation:
    Václav Pinkava
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    MW835, W/Cdr Charles H. Dyson, Wing Commander Flying Southern Sector, RAF Middle Wallop, Hamshire, United Kingdom, April 1946
    MW416, S/Ldr Henry Ambrose, No. 26 Squadron, RAF Fassberg, Germany, May 1947
    MW833, No. 183/54 Sqn, RAF Chilbolton, Hampshire, United Kingdom, June 1946
    Charles Harold Dyson was born in Jhansi, India (July 8, 1913) and began his RAF career in 1937. After training he became a member of No. 33
    Sqn and carried out attacks on Arab insurgents in Palestine (from Ramla base). His part in these operations earned him a DFC. He remained
    in the Middle East after the outbreak of WWII and on December 11, 1940, he encountered a group of six Italian Cr.42s and reportedly shot them
    all down. However, he had to make an emergency landing himself, returning to the unit six days later. Dyson received a Bar to his DFC for this
    achievement to which he added two more Cr.42 kills. The No. 33 Sqn moved to Greece and Dyson was shot down there by an Italian G.50 on
    March 23 and then by AA fire on April 5. He managed to bail out in both cases. After the fall of Greece, Dyson served as a fighter pilot in Egypt
    but was not involved in any further combat action. Following his return to the UK he had short spells with the CGS and AFD and then spent
    the rest of the war instructing and commanding Armament Practice Camps and squadrons within Tactical Exercise Units. After the war he
    remained in the service until October 1963. By the time he became Wing Commander of the Southern Sector of Fighter Command, he had taken
    over the aircraft of R. P. Beamont and added stylized lightning bolt on the fuselage - a most unusual marking on RAF aircraft at that time. The
    colors of it were probably yellow and red and the personal code was white. After a short period of time, the lightning bolt was removed, leaving
    only a red wedge with no trim; the spinner was now half black/half white whereas it is thought it may previously have been yellow. For unk-
    nown reasons, the main undercarriage covers were replaced, thereby disrupting the serial number on the lower wing surfaces.
    Henry “Poppa” Ambrose joined No. 257 Sqn in 1941 as a Flight Sergeant and he exchanged the Hurricane for the Typhoon in 1942. With the latter, he was mostly
    flying defensive patrols over the English Channel, watching for and intercepting low-flying Fw 190s. Ambrose served with the unit until 1943 when, having
    completed his operational tour, he was posted ‘on rest’, retraining as a Fighter Controller, serving in this role during Operation Neptune (the maritime part of
    Operation Overlord) on June 6, 1944, and subsequent operations over Normandy. In August 1944 he returned to operational flying, joining No. 175 Sqn as a flight
    commander, flying rocket-armed Typhoons. In February 1945 he was promoted to command another Typhoon RP unit, No. 181 Sqn. After the war Ambrose con-
    tinued in the RAF and from January 1946 commanded No. 41 Sqn which was redesignated No. 26 Sqn on April 1. Ambrose continued as commanding officer until
    May 1947. His Tempest Mk.II was from the first 50-aircraft series produced at Banwell (Bristol) and thus did not originally have a tropical filter. It was later fully
    tropicalized with the tropical air filter and water cylinders in cockpit, as were six other early series aircraft delivered to the RAF (most of these early Tempests
    were fully modified and sold to India or Pakistan). MW416 was in service with the unit from July 1946 to September 1948 and was allocated to squadron comman-
    ders; it was flown successively by Ambrose, Brandt, Mitchell, and Frost. The propeller spinner was probably red and white (or blue) during the Ambrose period
    of service, later it may have been white/black or silver/black. The entire aircraft was painted with a cellulose silver paint known as "Aluminium",
    officially Silver Dope spec. 33B/317 516 Type C (Cellulose). The aircraft sported Squadron Leader pennants on both sides of the fuselage,
    and later carried unit badge on the top of the fin.
    The aircraft, named "Canadian DCMs", following a donation by that organisation, served with No. 183 Sqn, which was redesignated No. 54 Sqn
    on November 15 as the RAF reorganised post-war and reduced the number of operational units. Like most other squadrons with higher num-
    bers, it thus took on the designation of an older and more traditional unit. No. 54 Sqn was one of only two squadrons that used Tempest Mk.IIs
    within Fighter Command and so they were based in the United Kingdom. The aircraft had the standard camouflage scheme of Ocean Grey and
    Dark Green on the upper surfaces and Medium Sea Grey on the lower surfaces. The rear fuselage stripe and code markings were in Sky, the
    stripes on the nose, fin, horizontal stabilizer and the spinner were white. After its service with the squadron, MW833 underwent overhaul at
    Langley (Hawker factory) and was stored at No. 6 MU Brize Norton until August 1951 when it was handed over for scrapping.
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    MW849, No. 247 Sqn, RAF Chilbolton, Hampshire, United Kingdom, September 1945
    MW417, No. 26 Sqn, RAF Wunstorf, Germany, 1947
    MW423, No. 33 Sqn, RAF Changi, Singapore, August 1949
    No. 247 Squadron was formed at the end of the WWI, on August 20, 1918, by the amalgamation of No. 336 and No. 337 Flights of RNAS (Royal
    Naval Air Service) but was disbanded just five months later on January 22, 1919. The unit was reactivated on August 1, 1940 and was tasked
    with the defence of the south-western part of the British coastline, including the ports of Plymouth and Falmouth. As it was equipped with
    obsolescent Gloster Gladiator biplanes, chances of its pilots achieving success against German opponents were slim. The unit converted to the
    Hawker Hurricane as early as December 1940 and undertook both day and night missions. The pilots did not claim their first victory until July
    7, 1941, when a Ju 88 was shot down. After re-equipment with Typhoons, the unit flew only day missions and was among the busiest in ground
    attack with RP during the days prior to the Operation Overlord through to the end of hostilities. In the summer of 1945 No. 247 Sqn was re-
    moved from BAFO (as 2nd TAF had been renamed) and began preparations to be sent to the Far East in Burma. To this end, it was the second
    squadron to receive the Tempest Mk.II. However, the surrender of Japan changed the situation, the unit remained in the UK and became the
    first unit to be rearmed with the de Havilland Vampire jets. The MW798 had the standard Day Fighter Scheme camouflage and sported white
    stripes on the rudder and horizontal stabilizer; the propeller spinner had three-tone colour, probably red, white, and blue, corresponding with
    RAF roundel.
    As part of the post-war RAF downsizing the former No. 41 Sqn was redesignated No. 26 Sqn. This occurred on April 1, 1946, when the unit was
    based at Wunstorf Air Base in Germany. No. 26 Squadron was formed at Netheravon (UK) on October 8, 1915, and subsequently sent to East
    Africa, where it operated from Mombasa airfield until February 1918, when it returned and was disbanded in July. The reactivation came Octo-
    ber 11, 1927, as a single squadron of Armstrong Whitworth Atlas machines. No. 26 Sqn started the war with Westland Lysander aircraft flying
    reconnaissance missions with them until February 1941, when received Curtiss Tomahawks as the replacement, these being in turn changed
    for Mustang Is (and briefly Spitfires, as artillery spotters during the invasion of Normandy). The war ended in Germany, where the squadron (by
    the time equipped with Spitfire Mk.XIs and XIVs) was also disbanded and subsequently re-formed from No. 41 Sqn. This aircraft is interesting in
    that it has a fuselage code designation unusually outlined with a thin black line. The propeller spinner was blue and white, and the unit emblem
    was painted on top of the vertical fin. The squadron motto "N Wagter in der Lug" is in Afrikaans, as the unit was originally made up of South
    Africans. It stands for “Air Patrol” and the emblem features the head of an antelope. Tempests Mk.II were used by the unit until April 1949, when
    it re-equipped with de Havilland Vampire jets.
    No. 33 Squadron was stationed in Germany after the war. From there it was shipped aboard HMS Ocean to the Far East in early
    July 1949. The unit operated in the region until 1970, flying sorties against Communist guerrillas in Malaya until 1960. It was also
    the last RAF operational unit to fly Tempests Mk.II. Its pilots made last sortie with them on June 6, 1951, then started to exchange
    them for de Havilland Hornet F.3s. Originally allocated to No. 26 Sqn, MW423 was transferred to No. 33 Sqn in April 1949 and
    was also one of seven early production Mk.IIs converted to the "full tropical" standard for the RAF. Interestingly, it featured an
    escape panel warning marking on the port side of the fuselage (usually only seen on the starboard side). The top of the fin was
    decorated with the unit's emblem of a deer head and with the simple motto "Loyalty". It was in use until January 20, 1950, when
    an undercarriage failure made a “wheels-up” landing necessary. Although repaired it saw no further active service.
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    Spitfire Mk.Vb, AB875, P/O Joseph M. Kelly, No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron, RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk,
    United Kingdom, February 1942
    Spitfire Mk.Vb, BL753, P/O Donald J. M. Blakeslee, No. 401 Squadron RCAF, RAF Gravesend, Kent,
    United Kingdom, April - May 1942
    Spitfire Mk.Vb, BM581, P/O William P. Kelly, No. 121 (Eagle) Squadron, RAF Southend, Essex, United Kingdom,
    July 1942
    No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron was formed out of the American volunteers at RAF airbase Church Fenton on September 19, 1940. It was
    equipped with the American Brewster Buffalo replaced by Hurricanes in November 1940. On February 1941, at Kirton in Lindsey
    airbase the unit was declared operational and in April started to fly combat out of RAF airbase Martlesham Heath in Suffolk.
    In August 1941 it was re-equipped with Spitfires Mk.IIa, in a short time replaced by more powerful Spitfires Mk.Vb.
    In May 1942, the unit was relocated to Debden where, at the end of October 1942, was designated 334th FS and became part of
    the 4th FG of the 8th AF. This Spitfire Mk.Vb was usually flown by California native P/O Joe Kelly. After he finished his tour of
    duty, he requested the transfer to the Mediterranean to where he set sail in the middle of April 1942. He served with RAF until the
    end of the year and then transferred to the USAAF.
    Donald Blakeslee, the future fighter ace and commander of the 4th FG USAAF landed in England on May 15, 1941, having com-
    pleted the pilot training in Canada and was assigned to No. 401 Squadron RCAF, part of the Biggin Hill Wing. On November 22 he
    was credited with the first kill, Bf 109 over Desvres. Initially, Blakeslee was reluctant to serve in the American Eagle squadrons,
    but after he completed his tour of duty with No. 401 Squadron, he joined No. 133 (Eagle) Squadron as it was the only possibility to
    continue combat flying. After the 4th FG was established within 8th AF USAAF at the end of September 1942, he was appointed
    to command 335th FS (ex No. 121 Squadron RAF) and on February 1 he became the commander of the whole 4th FG. On March 15,
    1943, he scored his first kill with 4th FG flying P-47D Thunderbolt and on July 28 he led 4th FG over Germany for the first time. In
    February 1944 4th FG under his command became one of the first 8th AF fighter groups to be re-equipped with P-51B Mustang.
    In November 1944 Don Blakeslee retired from the operational service with 15.5 kills, 500 combat flights and more than thousand
    operational hours to his credit.
    The second Eagle squadron, 121st, was established in May 1941 at RAF airbase Kirton in Lindsey. In November 1941 it transitioned
    from Hurricanes to new Spitfires Mk.Vb. In December it replaced No. 71 (Eagle) Squadron at RAF airbase North Weald and joined
    the offensive operations over occupied Europe. On July 21, 1942, Spitfire BM581 was damaged by Flak fire during the sweep over
    the Netherlands. After repair, it was returned to the unit where it served as AV
    -
    K even though on September 29 the unit became
    335th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF. In April 1943 after the 4th FG re-equipped to new P-47D Thunderbolt, this aircraft was returned to RAF.
    William Kelly, as well as the whole unit, was transferred under the USAAF command. In February 1943 he lost his life during the
    sortie as one of the last 4th FG pilots who were killed in combat when flying Spitfires.
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    Spitfire Mk.Vb, EN851, Lt. Roland F. Wooten, 307th FS, 31st FG, 8th AF, RAF Merston, West Sussex,
    United Kingdom, late August 1942
    Spitfire Mk.Vb, BL255, Lt. Dominic S. Gentile, 336th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Essex, United Kingdom,
    August 1942
    Spitfire Mk.Vc Trop, BR112, Sgt. Claude Weaver, No. 185 Squadron RAF, Hal Far, Malta, September 1942
    The 31st FG arrived in the Great Britain in June 1942. It received Spitfires of various versions at RAF airbases Atcham and High
    Ercall and commenced the training. EN851 is a good example of the coloration and markings of the American Spitfires on the
    eve of the USAAF operations in Europe. The aircraft remained in the standard British camouflage (Day Fighter Scheme) including
    the recognition stripe on the tail. British insignia were overpainted at the unit level and replaced with the American white stars in
    the blue circle. The insignia on the vertical tail, left lower wing and right upper wing insignia were just oversprayed with the ca-
    mouflage color. As of October 1, 1942, the yellow outlines of the national insignia were introduced. On July 18 31st FG flew its first
    combat mission. On August 19 it was the only USAAF fighter unit deployed in the Dieppe landing. The 31st FG was transferred to
    the newly established 12th AF in October. In Gibraltar it was re-equipped with Spitfires Mk.Vb Trop and readied to be deployed in
    the Operation Torch, the Allied landing in North Africa.
    The third and last Eagle squadron, 133rd formed in July 1941 at RAF airbase Coltishall, was in 1942 the first American squadron
    re-equipped with Spitfires Mk.IX. However, the unit lost its twelve „Nines“ in only three days before Eagle squadron was trans-
    ferred under the USAAF command, during the B-17 escort over Morlaix. After its inclusion into 8th AF USAAF on September 29,
    1942, it continued flying the good old Spitfires Mk.Vb as it was transformed from No. 133 (Eagle) Squadron RAF into 336th FS, 4th
    FG. The BL255 Spitfire, nicknamed “Buckeye Don”, was the personal aircraft of Don Gentile, the future most successful fighter
    pilot of the 8th AF with 19 kills, 3 damaged and 6 on the ground destroyed enemy aircraft. He was credited with two more kills
    during the combat over Dieppe on August 19, 1942, while he was still serving with RAF. The same nose art as on BL255 was later
    sported on the famous P-51B Shangri La and it was also incorporated into 334th FS insignia.
    Spitfire Mk.Vc Trop BR112, armed with four cannons, arrived in Malta on April 20, 1942, on board of USS Wasp air carrier during
    the Operation Calendar. It was probably camouflaged in RAF Mediterranean Desert Scheme, Dark Earth and Mid Stone on the
    upper surfaces and Azure Blue on the lower surfaces, upper surfaces were oversprayed with dark blue paint. This was supp-
    osedly done while still on board of USS Wasp. The propeller spinner was apparently in Sky, overspraying with dark blue paint
    cannot be excluded though. There are some patches of different color on the vertical tail surfaces and fuselage spine, possibly
    Dark Earth. On September 8, 1942, BR112 was shot down during the dogfight with Macchi C.202 from 352a Squadriglia over Sicily.
    The American pilot, Sgt. Claude Weaver, an ace with 10.5 kills, made an emergency landing on the beach in Scoglitti and became
    POW. Sgt. Weaver was one of the Americans serving with RAF who after finishing his tour of duty volunteered for the service in
    the Mediterranean. At the time BR112 was shot down, it probably carried only two cannons in the outer weapon wells.
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    Spitfire Mk.Vb, EN851, Lt. Roland F. Wooten, 307th FS, 31st FG, 8th AF, RAF Merston, West Sussex,
    United Kingdom, late August 1942
    Spitfire Mk.Vc Trop, BR112, Sgt. Claude Weaver, No. 185 Squadron RAF, Hal Far, Malta, September 1942
    KITS 08/2021
    Spitfire Mk.Vb Trop, ER200 (probably), Lt. Col. Fred M. Dean, CO of 31st FG, Korba, Tunisia, May 1943
    Spitfire Mk.Vc Trop, ES353, Capt. Jerome S. McCabe, 5th FS, 52nd FG, Mediterranean Allied Coastal
    Air Force (MACAF), La Sebala, Tunisia, June 1943
    Spitfire Mk.Vb Trop, ER570, Maj. Robert Levine, 4th FS, 52nd FG, Mediterranean Allied Coastal Air
    Force (MACAF), La Sers, Tunisia, August 1943
    The personal aircraft of Col. Fred Dean is the good sample of the camouflage and markings of the American Spitfires in North
    Africa. The camouflage consists of the patterns of Dark Earth and Middle Stone on the upper surfaces and Azure Blue on the
    lower surfaces. The propeller spinner was white. The national insignia featured yellow outlines and code letters were white. The
    aircraft depicts the aircraft as it appeared in May 1943, just after the fighting in Tunisia ceased. Shortly afterwards, on June 28,
    the change of insignia took place as white rectangles on the sides and red outlines were added. Fred Dean commanded 31st FG
    for eight months since December 5, 1942. In July 1943 he handed over the leadership to Lt. Col. Frank Hill, who up until then was
    commanding 309th FS as a Major. Frank Hill was one of 31st FS aces, credited with 6.5 individual kills, 3 shared and 4 probables.
    After he handed over the command Fred Dean returned to the United States and joined General Arnold’s staff. On May 31, 1943,
    he was decorated with Silver Star.
    Same as the majority of 5th FS Spitfires, this Mk.Vc ES353 sported the RAF tail cockade on its vertical tail surfaces. Worth of no-
    tice is the unusual combination of dark, apparently red propeller spinner and yellow outlined national insignia. The red spinners
    were introduced in the Mediterranean only in the end of 1943 while yellow outlined national insignia were replaced by red oulined
    ones with side rectangles as early as June 28, 1943. Capt. McCabe’s personal insignia was painted under the canopy in the form
    of Christ’s cross with motto in Latin: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES (In this sign thou shalt conquer). This symbolism reminds us of the
    Battle of Milvian bridge between emperors Constatin I and Maxentius in 312. By the way, this motto is part of the city of Pilsen
    coat of arms.
    Spitfire Mk.Vb ER570 flown by 4th FS commander Maj. Robert Levine sported the hand-painted American flag on both sides
    of the fuselage. This was to ensure that local population can better recognize it belonged to the American air force. Unlike the
    French, the local population was friendly towards the Americans. These markings were carried until August 1943 when 52nd FG
    was already part of MACAF. The overpainted British tail cockade is clearly visible on the vertical tail surfaces. Levine was credi-
    ted with three victories, all achieved on Spitfires. Among those was a Fw 190 shot down on January 8, 1943. On December 28,
    1943, Levine led the first 52nd FG dive bombing mission. In February 1944, already a Colonel, he became the commander of the
    whole 52nd FG replacing Lt. Col. McNickle. In April 1944, the 52nd FG under his command was re-equipped with P-51B and was
    integrated into the 15th AF USAAF.
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    Spitfire Mk.Vc Trop, 307th FS, 31st FG, 12th AF, La Senia, Algier, end of 1942
    Spitfire Mk.Vc Trop, Lt. George G. Loving, 309th FS, 31st FG, 12th AF, Pommigliano, Italy, December 1943
    Spitfire Mk.Vc Trop, Lt. Richard Alexander, 2nd FS, 52nd FG, 12th AF, Borgo, Corsica, early 1944
    Teethed Spitfire Mk.Vc of the 307th FS received its smiling mouth probably at La Senia airbase in December 1942, when the incle-
    ment weather restricted the air traffic but offered enough time for detailed maintenance as well as nose art artistic creativity.
    Camouflage consisted of Dark Earth/Middle Stone patterns on the upper surfaces, Azure Blue on the lower surfaces, white
    propeller spinner, yellow outlined national insignia and white code letters all corresponding to the end of 1942 standard. In the
    photographs the machine gun muzzles feature very visible patches in the light color. Another thing worth noticing are little eyes,
    the smaller version of the fuselage ones, painted on the cannon muzzles cloth patches. The aircraft is usually assigned the
    serial ER180, but it seems to be an error because ER180 was a Spitfire Mk.Vb. The serial of our teeth-adorned aircraft remains
    unknown then.
    Spitfire Mk.Vc flown by Lt. Loving represents the final appearance of 31st FG Spitfires at the end of their career. The aircraft
    were oversprayed with green paint on the upper and side surfaces, probably US Olive Drab while the original colors were still
    showing through. The camouflage therefore seemed to have consisted of two green shades. The national insignia outlines were
    over painted as well, as long as they had been carried. The paint around the insignia appears in the lighter shade. The propeller
    spinner is red and the code letters white. At that time 309th FS aircraft sported the red stripes on the wing tips. In November
    and December 1943 31st FG squadrons were escorting the light and medium bombers, such as A-36 Apache, A-20 Havoc and
    B-25 Mitchell to Rome and Monte Cassino.
    Richard Alexander was one of the original Eagle Squadron pilots and his service fairly reflects the story of all Americans fi-
    ghting on Spitfires. His teethed QP
    -
    A was one of the last “Fives” finishing their service with 2nd FS at Borgo airport in Corsica,
    still in the beginning of 1944. In June 1943, when 2nd FS was still stationed at La Sebala airport in Tunisia, its members gave the
    unit the nickname “American Beagle Squadron”, a play with words on the account of the more famous Eagle squadrons. The
    American Beagle Squadron marking was painted on several 2nd FS Spitfires and was also carried on Alexander’s aircraft to-
    gether with some other emblems on various locations of the fuselage. It needs to be stated, that the achievements of the whole
    52nd FG on both Spitfires as well as Mustangs after the integration into 15th AF, did not fall short of achievements of their more
    famous colleagues from 8th AF and made its mark in the history of the American aviation.
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    Spitfire Mk.Vc Trop, 307th FS, 31st FG, 12th AF, La Senia, Algier, end of 1942
    Spitfire Mk.Vc Trop, Lt. Richard Alexander, 2nd FS, 52nd FG, 12th AF, Borgo, Corsica, early 1944
    KITS 08/2021
    OVERTREES
    Spitfire Mk..Vb late
    Cat. No. 82156X
    1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    Cat. No. 11149-LEPT1
    Recommended for Spitfire Mk.V
    481065 Spitfire Mk.V landing flaps (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE1207 Spitfire Mk.V seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    644113 Spitfire Mk.V LööK (Brassin)
    648098 Spitfire wheels - 5 spoke (Brassin)
    648119 Spitfire wheels - 5 spoke, smooth tire (Brassin)
    648640 Spitfire Mk.V engine (Brassin)
    3DL48031 Spitfire Mk.V SPACE (3D Decal set)
    D48088 Spitfire Mk.V stencils (Decal set)
    EX797 Spitfire Mk.V (Mask)
    648664 Spitfire Mk.V wheels (Brassin) release 09/2021
    648665 Spitfire Mk.Vb gun bays (Brassin) release 09/2021
    648666 Spitfire Mk.Vc gun bays (Brassin) release 09/2021
    648667 Spitfire Mk.V three-stacks exhausts rounded (Brassin) release 09/2021
    648668 Spitfire Mk.V three-stacks exhausts fishtail (Brassin) release 09/2021
    648670 Spitfire Mk.Va/b undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin) release 09/2021
    648671 Spitfire Mk.Vc undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin) release 09/2021
    Cat. No. 644113
    Cat. No. 648640
    Cat. No. 648666
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    KITS 08/2021
    OVERTREES
    Spitfire Mk.Vb Trop
    Cat. No. 82157X
    1/48
    Product page
    OVERTREES
    Spitfire Mk.Vc/Vc Trop
    Cat. No. 82158X
    1/48
    Product page
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    KITS 08/2021
    1/48 Cat. No. 84102
    Eduard plastic parts
    4 marking options
    Product page
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    KITS 08/2021
    WNr. 600424, Lt. Heinz Sachsenberg, München-Riem, Germany, April-May 1945
    WNr. 210194, Fw. Werner Hohenberg, Stab I./JG 2, Merzhausen, Germany, January 1, 1945
    Lt. Heinz Sachsenberg (104 victories) was the CO of Platzschutzschwarm. The aircraft assigned to Sachsenberg carried the in-
    scription ‘Verkaaft’s mei Gwand, I foahr in himmel’, which is a Bavarian proverb ‘sell my shroud, I am leaving for Heaven’. The font
    was Schwab, which was popular at the time. Sachsenberg, holder of the Knight’s Cross, came from an aviation family. His uncle
    Gotthard was an World War I ace and holder of Pour le Mérite, as he shot down 31 enemy aircraft. Heinz’s brother, also named
    Gotthard, flew a night fighter with NJG 3 and shot down two British bombers and fell on March 8, 1943. Sachsenberg´s ‘Dora’ was
    found at the end of the war at Munich-Riem, where it was left behind after the JV 44 fled to Austria at the end of April 1945.
    Fw. Werner Hohenberg, took part in the raid on St. Trond airport flying as a part of the I./JG 2 staff flight of commander Franz
    Hrdlicka. During this sortie Hohenberg´s aircraft was hit in the tail surfaces and on return the engine of his aircraft was hit by
    the anti-aircraft gun projectiles. At 9:35 he force-landed at Dorff village and spent the rest of the war in captivity. The B Battery
    of the 430th AAA Batalion was credited with shooting him down. Hohenbergs Dora sports a typical Sorau factory camouflage
    in RLM 75/81/76 on the fuselage and also on the wings. The spiral was painted on the front part of the propeller spinner only.
    Stripes on the rear fuselage indicate JG 2 deployment in the Reich Defense role.
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    KITS 08/2021
    WNr. 210909, Maj. Gerhard Barkhorn, Stab JG 6, Welzow, Germany, February 1945
    WNr. 210003, Oblt. Hans Dortenmann, 12./JG 26, Germany, 1945
    The personal aircraft of Gerhard Barkhorn, the new CO of JG 6 at the time, was manufactured by the Focke-Wulf factory in
    Sorau. The name ‘Christl’ is a reference to Barkhorn´s wife Christa. Marking on the fuselage identifies the Geschwader’s CO air-
    craft. Barkhorn achieved 301 aerial victories during WWII, all of them as a member of JG 52, putting him in second place among
    German fighter aces. His first victory was achieved on July 2, 1940 and the last on January 5, 1945. In 1945, Barkhorn became the
    CO of JG 6 and flew Me 262 jet fighters as a member of JV 44 shortly before the German surrender. Barkhorn was awarded the
    Knight´s Cross on August 23, 1942, with Oak Leaves (on January 11, 1944) and Swords (on March 2, 1944). In the post-war era,
    he joined Bundesluftwaffe.
    Oblt. Hans Dortenmann, a 38-kills fighter ace and Knight's Cross holder, noted in his memoirs that he used Dora WNr. 210003 as
    a personal mount from September 1944 to the end of hostilities. He personally destroyed her to avoid falling into enemy hands at
    the end of the war. At first, during Dortenmann´s service with III./JG 54, the airplane was marked 'Red 1'. In late February III./JG
    54 was redesignated IV./JG 26, and Dortenmann was appointed Staffelkapitän of 12./JG 26. His Dora became 'Black 1'. The White-
    -Black band appeared on the tail as well as IV. Gruppe‘s wave. According to Dortenmann´s memoirs, the original RLM 74/75
    camouflage scheme was changed to RLM 81/82, but the reason for re-painting remains unknown. A new style blown canopy was
    installed instead of the original flat one. The vertical part of the tail unit was painted yellow from JG 54 days.
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    KITS 08/2021
    48651 Fw 190D-9 (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE1209 Fw 190D-9 Weekend (PE
    -
    Set)
    644014 Fw 190D-9 LööK (Brassin)
    648150 Fw 190 wheels late (Brassin)
    648356 Fw 190A wingroot gun bays (Brassin)
    648439 Fw 190D fuselage guns (Brassin)
    EX328 Fw 190D Weekend (Mask)
    Recommended for Fw 190D-9
    Cat. No. 644014
    Cat. No. 648439
    Cat. No. 648150
    Cat. No. 648356
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    KITS 08/2021
    Product page
    1/48 Cat. No. 84175
    Eduard plastic parts
    4 marking options
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    KITS 08/2021
    BS152, F/O Lorne M. Cameron, No. 402 Squadron RCAF, RAF Kenley, Surrey, United Kingdom, February 1943
    EN286, F/Lt Eric Robinson, No. 1 SAAF Squadron, Pachino, Sicily, July 1943
    Lorne Maxwell Cameron enlisted in the RCAF in January 1941 and after completion of training, he was dispatched to the UK in
    September 1941. Prior to joining No. 402 Sqn in January 1942, he attended No. 53 OTU for combat training. On February 27, the
    day of his 21st birthday, Cameron scored his first victory, shooting down a Fw 190A-4 of JG 26. He flew this BS152 Spitfire in that
    sortie and added one damaged on March 13. After being injured on July 22, he spent some time in convalescence, returning to
    the unit in September 1943. After a period with No. 53 OTU, where he served as an instructor, he returned to action with No. 401
    Sqn and took over the unit commander responsibilities. Cameron and his “boys” were tasked with numerous anti-ground sorties
    and the leader really showed the others the way, as he was credited with some 75 vehicles and five rail locomotives destroyed.
    He also added five more aerial victories plus one damage of enemy aircraft. He was shot down by Flak over France on July 3,
    1944. He was able to hide himself for two months before being captured but managed to escape and returned back to the UK
    in September 1944. At the end of the war, he left RCAF and served with Auxiliary Air Force No. 402 „City of Winnipeg“ Squadron,
    where he was promoted to the Wing Commander rank. His Spitfire BS152 was decorated with nose art of skull in red circle and
    also sported rather unusual deletion of the outer cannon provision cover.
    The pilot with the full name McClellan Eric Sutton Robinson, usually called „Robbie“, was born in Johannesburg on February 26,
    1919. He achieved ace status by shooting down five enemy aircraft plus one probable and one damaged. His first operational unit
    was No. 1 SAAF Sqn with Hurricanes, which he joined in August 1942 and stayed there for one year. He achieved his first combat
    success on November 2, 1942, when he shared one Ju 87 and after switching to Spitfire Mk.V he added five victories between
    January and April 1943. After that, Robinson was unlucky for first time, as he was shot down by friendly USAAF P-38 and had to
    bail out over the Mediterranean Sea on July 14, 1943. He was lucky to be rescued by Greek destroyer. Robinson was awarded DFC
    at the end of his combat tour in September 1943 and sent to the UK to become instructor at No. 11 OTU. There he was unlucky for
    second time on November 14, 1944, as he collided with one of the trainees when flying Kittyhawk and crashed to his death. His
    Spitfire EN286 was one of the aircraft which were taken over from Polish Fighting Team. The original codes were overpainted by
    Dark Earth color and then new ones of No. 1 Sqn painted. The inscription Cirecooks is the combination of his given name being
    spelt backwards and the surname of his fiancée. The number III indicates it was hist third aircraft of this name. Robinson did not
    achieve any aerial victory flying it.
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    EN500, F/O Irving F. Kennedy, No. 249 Squadron, Qrendi, Malta, July 1943
    Donald „Don“ Ernest Kingaby was one of the top British aces of WWII, as he scored 21 aerial victories plus six probable, two
    shared and 11 damaged. He was born on January 7, 1920, as a son of a vicar and joined RAFVR (Royal Air Force Volunteer Re-
    serve) in April 1939. After being called in, he underwent training with No. 5 OTU and joined No. 266 Sqn as a sergeant. He moved
    to No. 92 Sqn in September, where he gained himself nickname “The 190 Specialist“ for his success with fighting German figh-
    ters. He was awarded DFM on December 6, 1940 and was the only man to achieve two Bars to this medal. He was posted to No.
    58 OTU in November 1941 and started his second tour with No. 111 Sqn in March 1942. After a short spell with No. 64 Sqn, he was
    finally posted to No. 122 Sqn becoming commanding officer of the unit in November and Wing Leader of the Hornchurch Wing
    in May 1943. After that Kingaby became staff member of the Fighter Command HQ but managed to fly several sorties during the
    invasion to Normandy. He spent the rest of the war as an instructor at the AGS at Catfoss, post war he commanded No. 72 Sqn
    from February 1949 until April 1952. „Don“ Kingaby retired in September 1958 after service at the Air Ministry and moved to USA,
    where he passed away on December 31, 1990. His EN473 Spitfire was the aircraft used when he achieved his last solo victory
    on March 8, 1943. The aircraft was decorated with squadron´s emblem, the white leopard on the yellow five-pointed star. Due to
    some reason, there are 22 kill marks on his Spitfire, one more than officially recorded.
    Irving Farmer Kennedy, an ace with 10 aerial victories complemented with five shared and one probable, was born in Cumber-
    land, Ontario on February 4, 1922. He joined RCAF in October 1940 and on completion of training he was posted to the UK as
    a sergeant in August 1941. After training with No. 55 OTU he became member of No. 263 Sqn flying with Whirlwinds. On June
    14 he was posted to No. 421 Sqn but left for Malta on October 22, 1942. He joined No. 249 Squadron there on December 15, 1942.
    His first victim was Ju 52/3m shot down on February 7, 1943. He continued with shooting down Ju 88s and Ju 52/3ms. His first
    victory over enemy fighter came on June 10, 1943, when he shot down Bf 109G and shared one Mc.202. He was posted to the No.
    111 Sqn on July 30, 1943, based in Sicily. “Hap” Kennedy´s first operating tour ended in January 1944, second started on June 15,
    1944, when he was posted to No. 401 Sqn. He became commanding officer there on July 3 and achieving his last two victories,
    as he was shot down by Flak near Dreux on July 28. He bailed out, escaped, and reached Allied lines on August 24 but he did not
    return to combat. Instead, he went back to Canada, where he joined No. 124 Sqn RCAF. He was discharged in February 1945 to
    resume his education. He graduated in medicine and practiced for 37 years. He remembered his experiences in the autobiogra-
    phy “Black Crosses off my Wingtip”. “Hap” Kennedy passed away on January 6, 2011. His Spitfire EN500 was one of those finished
    in Dark Mediterranean Blue and Medium Sea Grey colors which better suited the fighting over the sea.
    EN473, S/Ldr Donald E. Kingaby, No. 122 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch, United Kingdom, April 1943
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    Recommended for Spitfire F Mk.IX
    KITS 08/2021
    48765 Spitfire Mk.IXc landing flaps (PE
    -
    Set)
    48766 Spitfire Mk.IX surface panels (PE
    -
    Set)
    49660 Spitfire Mk.IXc early version (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE840 Spitfire Mk.IX seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE1210 Spitfire F Mk.IXc Weekend (PE
    -
    Set)
    644007 Spitfire Mk.IX early LööK (Brassin)
    648098 Spitfire wheels - 5 spoke (Brassin)
    648099 Spitfire exhaust stacks fishtail (Brassin)
    648100 Spitfire Mk.IX cockpit (Brassin)
    648109 Spitfire 500lb bomb set (Brassin)
    648112 Spitfire Mk.IX engine (Brassin)
    648113 Spitfire Mk.IX gun bay (Brassin)
    648119 Spitfire wheels - 5 spoke, smooth tire (Brassin)
    648120 Spitfire - radio compartment (Brassin)
    648124 Spitfire undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)
    648305 Spitfire Mk.IX top cowl early (Brassin)
    EX413 Spitfire Mk.IXc Weekend (Mask)
    Cat. No. 644007
    Cat. No. 648100
    Cat. No. 648112
    Cat. No. 648124
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    KITS 08/2021
    Product page
    Re-release
    1/48 Cat. No. 8231
    Eduard plastic parts
    Photo-etched set
    Paiting mask
    6 marking options
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    KITS 08/2021
    MiG-21MF, No. 7628, Egyptian Air Force, Tanta AB, Arab Republic of Egypt, 1988
    MiG-21MF, 9th Fighter Air Regiment, Bechyně AB, Czechoslovakia, 1989–1993
    MiG-21MF, 4th Squadron, 31st Fighter Wing, Sliač AB, Slovakia, July 1997
    Aircraft No. 7628 represents the appearance of Egyptian military aircraft that are known through to the present day. The black
    outlined bright orange fields appeared on Egyptian aircraft at the end of the seventies, not only on the MiG-21s, but also on other
    fighters such as the MiG-19, F-4 Phantom and Mirage. The reason for this practice was better visual recognition of friendly air-
    craft in combat during the war with Libya.
    This aircraft was built in 1974 with serial number 969712 and was subsequently delivered to Czechoslovakia. It served with the
    4th Fighter Regiment at Pardubice until it was transferred to the 9th Fighter Regiment based at Bechyně in May 1989. The aircraft
    was decorated with the coat of arms of the Bechyně city on the left side of the nose. After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, this
    aircraft was assigned to the Slovak Air Force, and is currently in the collection of the Trenčín Air Museum. The aircraft sports the
    original camouflage scheme as it was delivered from the Soviet Union.
    This unique camouflage scheme came about in July 1997, when 31st AFB Sliač personnel applied it to the aircraft with serial
    No. 967713, and subsequently dubbed it ‘Milka’ for its resemblance to the coloring of a cow. The aircraft flew into August 2000
    and was scrapped at elouč in 2010. The individual shades on the painting scheme were derived by mixing black and white
    paints available to the general public, and as such, these were not any military standard paints. The left front carried the 4th
    Squadron emblem, the right carried the marking of the 31st AFB Sliač. The aircraft was flown by pplk. (LtCol.) Zsoldos, the
    crew chief for the aircraft was kpt. (Capt.) Krucina.
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    MiG-21MF, 10th Tactical Squadron, Lask AB, Poland, 2001–2003
    MiG-21SM, 812th UAP, Kharkov Higher Military Academy, Kupyansk AB, Soviet Union, August 1991
    MiG-21MF, Jagdfliegergeschwader 3, Preschen AB, German Democratic Republic, 1990
    At the turn of the century, Poland began to reequip its air force, moving from Soviet (and later Russian) aircraft to American ma-
    chinery, namely Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon. One of the MiG-21MFs that were at the time nearing the end of their servi-
    ce life was the No. 7809, serving with the 10th Tactical Squadron. This unit was based at Lask Air Base between 2001 and 2003.
    This aircraft, adorned with a shark mouth and eyes, served with the 812th UAP (Training Regiment), operating within the structu-
    re of the Kharkov higher military academy. This MiG-21SM was among the aircraft displayed during the open house day on
    August 18, 1991.
    Red ‘687’ was assigned to JG-3 based at Preschen air base near the town of Forst through the eighties and into the nineties.
    At that time, the unit operated the MiG-21MFs as well as the MiG-29s, and pilots also had the MiG-21UM and MiG-29UB available
    for training flights. The unit, which was the part of the air force of the German Democratic Republic, also known as East Germa-
    ny, was graced with the name ‘Wladimir Komarow’, in honor of the Soviet cosmonaut who died on April 24, 1967, during the lan-
    ding after return from the orbit in the Soyuz 1 capsule. This aircraft is part of the collection of the Deutsches Museum Flugwerft
    in Oberschleissheim.
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    KITS 08/2021
    OVERTREES
    MiG-21MF
    Cat. No. 8235X
    1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    Cat. No. 8231-LEPT4
    Recommended for MiG-21MF
    48702 MiG-21MF exterior (PE
    -
    Set)
    48704 MiG-21 ladder (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE952 MiG-21MF seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    644048 MiG-21MF LööK (Brassin)
    644055 MiG-21MF early LööK (Brassin)
    644087 MiG-21MF early LööKplus (Brassin)
    644088 MiG-21MF LööKplus (Brassin)
    648025 Rocket launcher UB-16 and UB-32 (Brassin)
    648026 MiG-21 wheels (Brassin)
    648030 MiG-21 seat late (Brassin)
    648036 MiG-21MF interior late (Brassin)
    648040 RS-2US / AA-1 Alkali (Brassin)
    648049 MiG-21 wheel wells (Brassin)
    648064 MiG-21 late airbrakes (Brassin)
    648080 MiG-21 undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)
    648125 R-3S / AA-2 Atoll-A (Brassin)
    648126 OFAB-100 Soviet bombs (Brassin)
    648127 OFAB-250 Soviet bombs (Brassin)
    648490 MiG-21 F.O.D. (Brassin)
    648445 R-13M missiles (Brassin)
    EX526 MiG-21MF w/ canopy seal (Mask)
    EX636 MiG-21MF TFace (Mask)
    Cat. No. 644048
    Cat. No. 648445
    Cat. No. 648490
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    08/2021
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and
    STEEL seatbelts for Spiire Mk.V in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plasc parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painng mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and
    STEEL seatbelts for Sabre F.4 in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plasc parts.
    Recommended kit: Airx
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painng mask: no
    644113
    Spitre Mk.V LööK
    1/48 Eduard
    644112
    Sabre F.4 LööK
    1/48 Airx
    Product page
    Product page
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    Brassin set - - the AIM-9J missiles in 1/32
    scale. Set consists of 4 missiles. Compable
    with A-7D, F-4E, F-4EJ, F-4F, F-5E.
    Set contains:
    - resin: 28 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painng mask: no
    Brassin set - - the GPS/laser guided weapon CPU-123 Paveway II in 1/32
    scale. Set consists of 2 bombs. Compable with Brish Tornado GR.1/4.
    Set contains:
    - resin: 20 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painng mask: no
    632177
    AIM-9J Sidewinder
    1/32
    632176
    CPU-123 Paveway II
    1/32
    BRASSIN 08/2021
    Product page
    Product page
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    BRASSIN 08/2021
    Brassin set - an opcally guided bomb
    GBU-15 in 1/48 scale. The set consists of
    2 bombs. Compable with F-4E, F-15E,
    F-16C/D, F-111C/F, B-52D.
    Set contains:
    - resin: 14 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painng mask: no
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for
    DH.82A Tiger Moth in 1/32 scale. The set
    consists of the main wheels.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plasc parts.
    Recommended kit: ICM
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painng mask: yes
    648624
    GBU-15(V)1/B
    1/48
    632179
    DH.82A Tiger Moth wheels
    1/32 ICM
    Product page
    Product page
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    Brassin set - the cockpit for Tempest Mk.II in 1/48
    scale. Recommended kit: Eduard / Special Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 56 parts,
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painng mask: no
    648639
    Tempest Mk.II cockpit
    1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    648630
    Lufttorpedo F5w
    1/48
    BRASSIN 08/2021
    Product page
    Product page
    Brassin set - the German WWII aerial torpedo
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of 2 torpedoes.
    Compable with He 111, Ju 88 etc
    Set contains:
    - resin: 10 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painng mask: yes
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    BRASSIN 08/2021
    Brassin set - the RP-3 60lb rockets for Tempest
    Mk.II in 1/48 scale. The set consists of 8 rockets.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plasc parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard / Special Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 16 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painng mask: no
    Brassin set - the engine for Spiire Mk.V
    in 1/48 scale. Two versions of exhsaut stacks
    and cowlings included.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 53 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painng mask: no
    648641
    RP-3 60lb rockets for Tempest Mk.II
    1/48 Eduard / Special Hobby
    648640
    Spitre Mk.V engine
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
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    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels
    for B-17 in 1/48 scale. The set consists
    of the main wheels and a tail wheel. Easy
    to assemble, replaces plasc parts.
    Recommended kit: HKM
    Set contains:
    - resin: 7 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painng mask: yes
    Brassin set - the air-to-surface missile
    AGM-142 in 1/48 scale. The set consists of
    2 misssiles. Compable with F-15I, B-52H.
    Set contains:
    - resin: 28 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painng mask: no
    648643
    B-17 wheels block tread
    1/48 HKM
    648651
    AGM-142 Popeye
    1/48
    BRASSIN 08/2021
    Product page
    Product page
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    BRASSIN 08/2021
    Brassin set - the exhaust stacks for Tempest
    Mk.II in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plasc parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard / Special Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painng mask: no
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for
    Su-27 in 1/48 scale. The set consists
    of the main wheels and nose wheel
    with a mudguard.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plasc parts.
    Recommended kit: Great Wall Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 6 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painng mask: yes
    648654
    Tempest Mk.II exhaust stacks
    1/48 Eduard / Special Hobby
    648653
    Su-27 wheels
    1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    Product page
    Product page
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    Brassin set - the ejecon seats for Su-27UB
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of two seats.
    Recommended kit: Great Wall Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 6 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painng mask: no
    648655
    Su-27UB ejection seats
    1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    672267
    TIALD pod
    1/72
    BRASSIN 08/2021
    Product page
    Product page
    Brassin set - the Brish primary laser
    designator for laser-guided bombs in 1/72
    scale. Compable with Tornado GR.1/4.
    Set contains:
    - resin: 4 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painng mask: no
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    BRASSIN 08/2021
    Brassin set - a Brish submunion
    delivery system JP233 in 1/72 scale.
    The set consists of 2 pods. Compable
    with Tornado GR.1/4.
    Set contains:
    - resin: 4 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painng mask: no
    672271
    JP233 dispenser
    1/72
    Product page
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    Collection of 3 sets for P-39Q in 1/48 scale by Eduard.
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - undercarriage wheels
    644110
    P-39Q LööKplus
    1/48 Eduard
    BRASSIN 08/2021
    Product page
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    BRASSIN 08/2021
    Collection of 4 sets for Mustang Mk.IV (Dash 20 and higher subversions)
    in 1/48 scale by Eduard.
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - exhaust stacks
    - undercarriage wheels
    644111
    Mustang Mk.IV LööKplus
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
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    Product page
    Collection of 4 sets for B-17F in 1/48 scale by HK Models.
    - undercarriage legs BRONZE
    - guns
    - superchargers
    - undecarriage wheels
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30%.
    SIN64873
    B-17F
    1/48 HKM
    BRASSIN 08/2021
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    SPACE 08/2021
    #3DL48030
    #3DL48031
    for 1/48 kit Eduard / Special Hobby
    for 1/48 kit Eduard
    Tempest Mk.II SPACE
    Spitfire Mk.V SPACE
    Product page
    Product page
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    SPACE 08/2021
    #3DL48032
    #3DL48033
    for 1/48 kit Gaspatch Model
    for 1/48 kit HKM
    Me 163B SPACE
    Lancaster B Mk.I SPACE
    Product page
    Product page
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  • Page 70

    PHOTO-ETCHED AUGUST 2021
    USS Langley AV-3 1/350 Trumpeter (53267)
    USS Langley AV-3 safety nets 1/350 Trumpeter (53268)
    USS Langley AV-3
    1/350 Trumpeter
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    
    AH-1G 1/32 ICM (32990)
    AH-1G 1/32 ICM (33286) (Zoom)
    AH-1G seatbelts STEEL 1/32 ICM (33287) (Zoom)
    AH-1G 1/32 ICM (JX279) (Mask)
    AH-1G TFace 1/32 ICM (JX280) (Mask)
    AH-1G
    1/32 ICM
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    
    Mi-24P cargo interior 1/48 Zvezda (481057)
    Mi-24P exterior 1/48 Zvezda (481058)
    Mi-24P interior 1/48 Zvezda (491205) (Zoom)
    Mi-24P interior 1/48 Zvezda (FE1205) (Zoom)
    Mi-24P seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Zvezda (FE1206) (Zoom)
    Mi-24P 1/48 Zvezda (EX798) (Mask)
    Mi-24P TFace 1/48 Zvezda (EX799) (Mask)
    Mi-24P
    1/48 Zvezda
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    
    A-4B 1/72 Fujimi/Hobby 2000 (73746)
    A-4B 1/72 Fujimi/Hobby 2000 (SS746) (Zoom)
    A-4B 1/72 Fujimi/Hobby 2000 (CX602) (Mask)
    A-4B
    1/72 Fujimi/Hobby 2000
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    
    Cromwell Mk.IV 1/35 Airx (36466)
    Me 163B 1/48 Gaspatch Model (491204)
    Me 163B seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Gaspatch Model
    (491204) (Zoom)
    Me 163B 1/48 Gaspatch Model (491204) (Mask)
    Me 163B TFace 1/48 Gaspatch Model (491204) (Mask)
    Cromwell Mk.IV
    1/35 Airfix
    Me 163B
    1/48
    Gaspatch Model
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  • Page 76

    Cat. No. D32012
    Tempest Mk.V stencils
    1/32 Special Hobby / Revell
    Cat. No. D48087
    Tempest Mk.II roundels
    1/48 Eduard / Special Hobby
    Cat. No. D48086
    Tempest Mk.II stencils
    1/48 Eduard / Special Hobby
    Cat. No. D48089
    Su-7 stencils
    1/48 OEZ / Směr
    Cat. No. D48088
    Spiire Mk.V stencils
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
    DECAL SETS 08/2021
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    Cat. No. D48086
    Tempest Mk.II stencils
    1/48 Eduard / Special Hobby
    36911034613, 4th CBP & PLS/968th IISAP,
    Russian Falcons Aerobatic Team, Lipetsk AB,
    Russian Federation, 2009
    36911036309, 700th AB/2nd AGr,
    Petrozavodsk-Besovets AB,
    Russian Federation, 2009-2013
    36911023613, 604th AB Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan, 2015
    36911035408, 148th CBP & PLS/54th GvIAP,
    Savasleyka AB, Russian Federation, 1993/1998
    36911020412, 528nd IAP/239th IAD/4th VA, Chojna AB, Poland, 1992
    Cat. No. D48090
    Su-27
    1/48 Great Wall Hobby
    Product page
    DECAL SETS 08/2021
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    491185 Su-33 1/48
    FE1186 Su-33 seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX781 Su-33 1/48
    491189 Sabre F.4 1/48
    FE1190 Sabre F.4 seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX783 Sabre F.4 1/48
    481049 MV-22cargooor1/48
    49103 Remove Before Flight STEEL
    491176 MV-22 1/48
    FE1177 MV-22 seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX773 MV-22 1/48
    BIG49294 Su-33 1/48 Minibase
    BIG49295 Sabre F.4 1/48 Airx
    BIG49296 MV-22 1/48 Hobby Boss
    All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,
    but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30%.
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
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    481050 BlenheimMk.Ilandingaps1/48
    481051 Blenheim Mk.I bomb bay 1/48
    491187 Blenheim Mk.I 1/48
    FE1188 Blenheim Mk.I seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX779 Blenheim Mk.I 1/48
    491181 B-17F nose interior 1/48
    491180 B-17F cockpit 1/48
    491183 B-17F waist section 1/48
    FE1181 B-17F seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX777 B-17F 1/48
    481052 B-17F engines 1/48
    481054 B-17F undercarriage & exterior 1/48
    491184 B-17F bomb bay 1/48
    BIG49297 Blenheim Mk.I 1/48 Airx
    BIG49298 B-17F part I 1/48 HKM
    BIG49299 B-17F part II 1/48 HKM
    All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,
    but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30%.
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
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    MASKS 08/2021
    EDUARD MASK IT FITS!
    JX279 AH-1G 1/32 ICM
    JX280 AH-1G TFace 1/32 ICM
    EX794 Me 163B 1/48 Gaspatch Model
    EX795 Me 163B TFace 1/48 Gaspatch Model
    EX796 Tempest Mk.II TFace 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    EX797 Spiire Mk.V TFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX798 Mi-24P 1/48 Zvezda
    EX799 Mi-24P TFace 1/48 Zvezda
    CX602 A-4B 1/72 Fujimi/Hobby 2000
    CX603 F-4E 1/72 Fine Molds
    EX794
    JX279
    EX795
    JX280
    EX798 EX799
    EX799
    CX603CX602
    EX795
    JX280
    EX797
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    KITS
    82124 TempestMk.IIearlyversion 1/48 ProPACK
    11149 EAGLES CALL 1/48 Limited edition
    84102 Fw 190D-9 1/48 Weekend edition
    84175 SpitreFMk.IX 1/48 Weekendedition
    8231 MiG-21MF(reedice) 1/48 ProPACK
    PE-SETS
    53267 USS Langley AV-3 1/350 Trumpeter
    53268 USS Langley AV-3 safety nets 1/350 Trumpeter
    32473 F-100C interior pt.2 1/32 Trumpeter
    32990 AH-1G 1/32 ICM
    36466 CromwellMk.IV 1/35 Airx
    481057 Mi-24P cargo interior 1/48 Zvezda
    481058 Mi-24P exterior 1/48 Zvezda
    481059 Lancaster B Mk.I radiators 1/48 HKM
    481060 Lancaster B Mk.I bomb bay 1/48 HKM
    481063 LancasterBMk.Ilandingaps 1/48 HKM
    481064 TempestMk.IIlandingaps 1/48 Eduard/SpecialHobby
    481065 SpitreMk.Vlandingaps 1/48 Eduard
    491203 Lancaster B Mk.I cockpit 1/48 HKM
    491204 Me 163B 1/48 Gaspatch Model
    491205 Mi-24P interior 1/48 Zvezda
    73746 A-4B 1/72 Fujimi / Hobby 2000
    ZOOMS
    33286 AH-1G 1/32 ICM
    33287 AH-1G seatbelts STEEL 1/32 ICM
    FE1203 Lancaster B Mk.I 1/48 HKM
    FE1204 Me 163B seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Gaspatch Model
    FE1205 Mi-24P 1/48 Zvezda
    FE1206 Mi-24P seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Zvezda
    FE1207 SpitreMk.VseatbeltsSTEEL 1/48 Eduard
    FE1208 Tempest Mk.II seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    FE1209 Fw 190D-9 Weekend 1/48 Eduard
    FE1210 SpitreFMk.IXcWeekend 1/48 Eduard
    FE1211 Fw 190D-9 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Eduard
    SS746 A-4B 1/72 Fujimi / Hobby 2000
    MASKS
    JX279 AH-1G 1/32 ICM
    JX280 AH-1G TFace 1/32 ICM
    EX794 Me 163B 1/48 Gaspatch Model
    EX795 Me 163B TFace 1/48 Gaspatch Model
    EX796 Tempest Mk.II TFace 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    EX797 SpitreMk.VTFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX798 Mi-24P 1/48 Zvezda
    EX799 Mi-24P TFace 1/48 Zvezda
    CX602 A-4B 1/72 Fujimi/Hobby 2000
    CX603 F-4E 1/72 Fine Molds
    BIGED SETS
    BIG49294 Su-33 1/48 Minibase
    BIG49295SabreF.4 1/48 Airx
    BIG49296 MV-22 1/48 1/48 Hobby Boss
    BIG49297BlenheimMk.I 1/48 Airx
    BIG49298 B-17F part I 1/48 HKM
    BIG49299 B-17F part II 1/48 HKM
    BRASSINS
    632176 CPU-123 Paveway II 1/32
    632177 AIM-9J Sidewinder 1/32
    632179 DH.82A Tiger Moth wheels 1/32 ICM
    644112 SabreF.4LööK 1/48 Airx
    644113 SpitreMk.VLööK 1/48 Eduard
    648624 GBU-15(V)1/B 1/48
    648630 Lufttorpedo F5w 1/48
    648639 Tempest Mk.II cockpit 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    648640 SpitreMk.Vengine 1/48 Eduard
    648641 RP-3 60lb rockets for Tempest Mk.II 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    648643 B-17 wheels block tread 1/48 HKM
    648651 AGM-142 Popeye 1 1/48
    648653 Su-27 wheels 1/48 GHW
    648654 Tempest Mk.II exhaust stacks 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    648655 Su-27UB ejection seats 1/48 GHW
    672267 TIALD pod 1/72
    672271 JP233 dispenser 1/72
    LookPLUS
    644110 P-39Q LööKplus 1/48 Eduard
    644111 Mustang Mk.IV LööKplus 1/48 Eduard
    BRASSIN
    SIN64873 B-17F 1/48 HKM
    DECAL SETS
    D32012 Tempest Mk.V stencils 1/32 Special Hobby/Revell
    D48086 Tempest Mk.II stencils 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    D48087 Tempest Mk.II roundels 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    D48088 SpitreMk.Vstencils 1/48 Eduard
    D48089 Su-7stencils 1/48 OEZ/Směr
    D48090 Su-27 1/48 GWH
    SPACE
    3DL48030 Tempest Mk.II SPACE 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    3DL48031SpitreMk.VSPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL48032 Me 163B SPACE 1/48 Gaspatch Model
    3DL48033 Lancaster B Mk.I SPACE 1/48 HKM
    August 2021
    August Releases
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    Built by Václav Vopálecký
    Cat. No. 82102
    Kamo D
    Product page
    BUILT
    P-51D Mustang 1/48
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    P-51D-20, 44-72218, Lt Col. John D. Landers, CO of 78th FG, Duxford, United Kingdom, March 1945
    John Dave Landers was born on August 23rd, 1920 in Joshua, Texas. He joined
    the Army Air Force in April 1941. After undergoing pilot training, he was assigned
    to the 9th FS in Australia in January 1942, a unit that flew P-40s. In the Pacific
    theatre, he gained six kills, and in January 1943, he was called back to the States.
    There, he served as a flight instructor, but by his own request, he was reassigned
    to a combat unit in April 1944.
    After being promoted to Lt Col., he took over command duties of the 357th FG,
    which he led from October to December 1944. After some downtime in the United
    States, he returned to Great Britain and was named CO of 78th FG, holding this
    post until the end of the Second World War. In December 1945, he left the military
    and worked in construction. He died on September 12th, 1989.
    BUILT
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    BIG33136 F-100C PART I 1/32 Trumpeter
    BIG33137 F-100C PART II 1/32 Trumpeter
    BIG49300 B-17F part III 1/48 HKM
    BIG49301 Ju 87D 1/48 Hasegawa/ Hobby 2000
    BIG49302 F/A-18E 1/48 Meng
    BIG49303 IA-58A Pucara 1/48 Kinec
    644116 Sopwith Camel LööK 1/48 Eduard
    644117 Me 163B LööK 1/48 Gaspatch Model
    644118 Lancaster B Mk.I LööK 1/48 HKM
    648638 Tempest Mk.II gun bays 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    648656 Lancaster B Mk.I wheels 1/48 HKM
    648657 Sopwith Camel wheels Type 1 1/48 Eduard
    648658 Sopwith Camel wheels Type 2 1/48 Eduard
    648659 Sopwith Camel seat 1/48 Eduard
    648660 Sopwith Camel Vickers Mk.I gun 1/48 Eduard
    648664 Spiire Mk.V wheels 1/48 Eduard
    648665 Spiire Mk.Vb gun bays 1/48 Eduard
    648666 Spiire Mk.Vc gun bays 1/48 Eduard
    648667 Spiire Mk.V three-stacks exhausts rounded 1/48 Eduard
    648668 Spiire Mk.V three-stacks exhausts shtail 1/48 Eduard
    648670 Spiire Mk.Va/b undercarriage legs BRONZE 1/48 Eduard
    648671 Spiire Mk.Vc undercarriage legs BRONZE 1/48 Eduard
    648673 Sabre F.4 wheels 1/48 Airx
    648674 Sopwith Camel Rotherham air pumps 1/48 Eduard
    644114 B-17F LööKplus 1/48 HKM
    644115 Tempest Mk.II LööKplus 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    SIN64874 Fw 190F-8 ESSENTIAL 1/48 Eduard
    BIG ED (September)
    BRASSIN (September)
    BIGSIN (September)
    LöökPlus (September)
    BIG49300
    BIG33136
    BIG49302
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    SEPTEMBER 2021
    BRASSIN
    644116 Sopwith Camel LööK 1/48 Eduard
    PRELIMINARY IMAGES
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    644117 Me 163B LööK 1/48 Gaspatch Model
    BIG33136 F-100C PART I 1/32 Trumpeter
    BIG33137 F-100C PART II 1/32 Trumpeter
    BIG49300 B-17F part III 1/48 HKM
    BIG49301 Ju 87D 1/48 Hasegawa/ Hobby 2000
    BIG49302 F/A-18E 1/48 Meng
    BIG49303 IA-58A Pucara 1/48 Kinec
    644118 Lancaster B Mk.I LööK 1/48 HKM
    BRASSIN
    SEPTEMBER 2021
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    PRELIMINARY IMAGES
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    648638 Tempest Mk.II gun bays 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    648656 Lancaster B Mk.I wheels 1/48 HKM
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    BRASSIN
    SEPTEMBER 2021
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    648657 Sopwith Camel wheels Type 1 1/48 Eduard
    648658 Sopwith Camel wheels Type 2 1/48 Eduard
    BRASSIN
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    SEPTEMBER 2021
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    648659 Sopwith Camel seat 1/48 Eduard
    648660 Sopwith Camel Vickers Mk.I gun 1/48 Eduard
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    BRASSIN
    SEPTEMBER 2021
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    648665 Spitre Mk.Vb gun bays 1/48 Eduard
    648664 Spitre Mk.V wheels 1/48 Eduard
    BRASSIN
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    SEPTEMBER 2021
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  • Page 90

    648666 Spitre Mk.Vc gun bays 1/48 Eduard
    648667 Spitre Mk.V three-stacks exhausts rounded 1/48 Eduard
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    648670 Spitre Mk.Va/b undercarriage legs BRONZE 1/48 Eduard
    648668 Spitre Mk.V three-stacks exhausts shtail 1/48 Eduard
    BRASSIN
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    648671 Spitre Mk.Vc undercarriage legs BRONZE 1/48 Eduard
    648673 Sabre F.4 wheels 1/48 Airx
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    BRASSIN
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    648674 Sopwith Camel Rotherham air pumps 1/48 Eduard
    BRASSIN
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    644114 B-17F LööKplus 1/48 HKM
    Collection of 4 sets for B-17F in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: HKM.
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - superchargers
    - undercarriage wheels
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    BRASSIN
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    644115 Tempest Mk.II LööKplus 1/48 Eduard/Special Hobby
    Collection of 4 sets for Tempest Mk.II in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard/Special Hobby.
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - exhaust stacks
    - undercarriage wheels
    BRASSIN
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    SIN64874 Fw 190F-8 ESSENTIAL 1/48 Eduard
    Collection of 4 sets for Fw 190F-8 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - undercarriage legs BRONZE
    - cockpit
    -PElandingaps
    - undecarriage wheels
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30%.
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    BRASSIN
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    PE-SETS
    53269 SMS Szent István 1/350 Trumpeter
    53270 SMS Szent István railings 1/350 Trumpeter
    53271 SMS Szent István ags STEEL 1/350 Trumpeter
    36467 Sd.Kfz.2 Keenkrarad 1/35 Tamiya
    36468 IDF Shot Kal 1/35 Amusing Hobby
    36469 IDF Shot Kal turret boxes 1/35 Amusing Hobby
    36470 Marder I on FCM 36 base 1/35 ICM
    36471 Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf.G 1/35 Tamiya
    481061 Lancaster B Mk.I bomb racks 1/48 HKM
    481062 Lancaster B Mk.I undercarriage 1/48 HKM
    481066 Fw 190D-11/13 1/48 Eduard
    491212 F-4B 1/48 Tamiya
    73747 F-4E 1/72 Fine Molds
    73749 F-14B 1/72 GREAT WALL HOBBY
    73750 A-4E 1/72 FUJIMI/Hobby 2000
    73751 Bf 109E-1 1/72 Special Hobby
    ZOOMS
    FE1212 F-4B 1/48 Tamiya
    FE1213 F-4B seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Tamiya
    FE1214 P-51K seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Eduard
    FE1215 Sopwith Camel seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Eduard
    FE1216 MiG-21MF Weekend 1/48 Eduard
    SS747 F-4E 1/72 Fine Molds
    SS749 F-14B 1/72 GREAT WALL HOBBY
    SS750 A-4E 1/72 FUJIMI/Hobby 2000
    MASKS
    EX800 Fw 190D-11/13 TFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX801 P-51K TFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX802 F-4B 1/48 Tamiya
    EX803 F-4B TFace 1/48 Tamiya
    EX804 Ar 234B TFace 1/48 Hasegawa/ Hobby 2000
    CX604 Vulcan B.2 1/72 Airx
    CX605 F-14B 1/72 GREAT WALL HOBBY
    CX606 A-4E 1/72 FUJIMI/Hobby 2000
    DECAL SETS
    D32013 P-51D-5 "8th AF" 1/32 Tamiya/Revell
    D32014 Italian smoke rings camouage 1/32
    D72034 B-25J stencils 1/72 Hasegawa
    D72035 Su-7 stencils 1/72 Modelsvit
    SPACE
    3DL48034 MiG-21MF SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL48035 Fw 190D-11/13 SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL48036 P-51K-5 SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL48037 P-51K-10 SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL48038 Sopwith Camel SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL48039 Spire Mk.VIII SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL48040 F-4B SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    PE-Sets, Masks and Decal sets
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    STAVEBNICE
    ČERVENEC 2021
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    P-51K Mustang
    Cat. No. 82105
    1/48
    KITS
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    P-51K-5, 44-11622, Maj. Leonard Carson, 362nd FS,
    357th FG, 8th AF, Leiston, United Kingdom, Autumn 1944
    P-51K-5, 44-11631, Lt. Huie Lamb, 82nd FS, 78th FG,
    8th AF, Duxford, United Kingdom, March 1945
    P-51K-10, 44-12539, Lt. Everett Kelly, 6th FS,
    1st Air Commando Group, 10th AF, Asansol, India, summer 1945
    P-51K-5, 44-11661, Lt.Col. Jack J. Oberhansly, 334th FS,
    4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, United Kingdom, February 1945
    P-51K-1, 44-11471, Lt. Carl H. Colleps, 118th FRS, 23rd FG,
    14th AF, Cheng Kung, China 1945
    P-51K-10, 44-12073, Lt.Col. William M. Banks, CO of 348th FG, 5th AF, Ie Shima, July 1945
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    ANGEL OF MERCY
    KITS
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    Cat. No. 2140
    1/ 72
    SEPTEMBER 2021
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    ANGEL OF MERCY
    KITS
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    SEPTEMBER 2021
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    BIGGLES and Co.
    KITS
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    Cat. No. 11151
    DUAL COMBO
    1/48
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    BIGGLES and Co.
    KITS
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
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    MiG-21MF
    1/48
    Cat. No. 84177
    KITS
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    MiG-21M, 1st Squadron, 4th Fighter Air Regiment,
    Pardubice air base, Czechoslovakia, June 1989
    MiG-21MF, No. 9107, Mjr. Dariusz Pacek,
    CO of 10. Pułk Lotnictwa Myśliwskiego,
    Łask, Poland, 2000
    MiG-21MF, No. 23+15, Jagdgeschwader 1,
    Holzdorf, Germany, 1990
    MiG-21MF, No. 1019, 1st Lt. Sadik, No. 11 Squadron, Al Rasheed Air Base, Iraq, 1980
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    STAVEBNICE
    ČERVENEC 2021
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    Fw 190D-11/13
    Cat. No. 8185Re-release
    1/48
    KITS
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    Fw 190D-11, WNr. 2200XX, Ltn. Karl-Heinz Hofmann,
    Platzschutzschwarm of JV 44, München – Riem, Germany,
    May 1945
    Fw 190D-13/R11, WNr. 836017, Stab./JG 26,
    Flensburg-Weiche, Germany, May 1945
    Fw 190D-11, WNr. 220014, VFS des G. d. J., Bad Wörishofen,
    Germany, April 1945
    Fw 190D-13, WNr. 836016, V./EJG 2(?), Pilsen – Bory, Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren, May 1945
    Fw 190D-11, WNr. 2200XX, VFS des G. d. J., Bad Wörishofen,
    Germany, March - April 1945
    Fw 190D-13/R11, WNr. 836017, Flensburg – Weiche,
    Germany, summer 1945
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    STAVEBNICE
    ČERVENEC 2021
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    Spitfire Mk.VIII
    Cat. No. 8284
    Re-release
    1/48
    KITS
    ON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACHON APPROACH
    LF Mk.VIII, MD280, F/Lt. Paul Ostrander,
    No. 155 Squadron RAF, Burma, 1945
    F Mk.VIII, JF330, AVM Harry Broadhurst, Africa, 1943
    LF Mk.VIII, MT714, F/Lt A. W. Guest, No. 43 Squadron RAF,
    Ramatuelle Air Field, France, August 1944
    F Mk.VIII, JF470, 308th FS, 31st FG, 12th AF,
    Fano Air Base, Italy, 1944 – 1945
    F Mk.VIII, JF404, No. 32 Squadron RAF, Foggia Air Base,
    Italy, Early 1944
    HF Mk.VIII, W/Cdr Robert Gibbes, CO of No. 80 Fighter Wing,
    Dutch East Indies, 1945
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    When I tried to come up with a theme
    for this month’s Tail End Charlie article, I
    came up with some ideas, but none rea-
    lly did the trick. Some came across as too
    serious, some were more work than could
    be allotted to it and outside of the scope
    of this feature, and some a little too prea-
    chy, and that is something I do not want to
    seem as being. Also, when my colleagues
    and myself were trying to nalize the con-
    cept of this section of the newsletter, we
    decided that it should be relatively simple,
    in terms of the theme, and even, prefe-
    rably, on the pleasant side, interesting to
    the reader, and that it will be up to whi-
    chever author is at bat to come up with
    the subject without any inuence from the
    others. It doesn’t have to be a deep sub-
    ject that tries to deal with denite world
    issues, but rather about something positive
    and avoiding, as Oddball would put it, tho-
    se ‘negative waves’.
    And so I weighed, and generally rejec-
    ted, various themes, and started feeling
    increasingly helpless. Until, that is, the
    theme came to me almost literally from
    heaven (despite being about 90% shrouded
    in clouds…). Yesterday evening, during a
    training ight to Rakovnik from Chomutov
    via Sazena, a dark silhouette of an aircraft
    appeared ahead of ‘my’ small C-172. It
    crossed our ight path from left to right,
    was below us and several hundred meters
    ahead, and as it traversed our line of ight,
    appeared at our two o’clock position, and
    relatively quickly disappeared in the direc-
    tion of Prague. I quickly came to the con-
    clusion that this must’ve been a Hurrica-
    ne! The colour came across as a somewhat
    dark grey with a light coloured roundel on
    the fuselage, a low wing monoplane with
    the unmistakable silhouette of a radiator
    below the fuselage. I was ecstatic. The-
    re’s a sight you don’t see every day! From
    the moment it became known a few weeks
    back that there would be a Czech owned
    Hurricane Mk.IV, painted in the markings
    of a Czechoslovak ace and own by Czech
    pilots, I couldn’t help but be lled with a
    certain sense of happiness and pride. And
    I am sure that I am not alone in this. This
    is ‘OUR’ Hurricane, despite the fact that
    it belongs to somebody, that someone is
    charged with its care and to make certain
    that all ight requirements and needs are
    satised. The ‘OURS’ is patriotic in natu-
    re, not a legal claim. It’s a feeling that re-
    ects the fact that the history that such
    a restored aircraft represents is accepted
    by us as our own. For some, this aircraft
    may evoke feelings of admiration that so-
    mething like this can be kept ying after
    such a long time. But if you are able to
    see the link to the battles that allied pi-
    lots went through, this type of encounter
    is incredibly indelible. It’s something that
    you couldn’t even imagine just a few years
    ago. It is similar with some other histori-
    cal aircraft that are ying here with the
    almost-Czech Spitre, for the better part
    of a year operated by the rm Classic Tra-
    iners, the blue-nosed Mustang, Harvards,
    Stearman’s, Beechcraft, Electra,Tiger Mo-
    ths… incredible expenditure of resources
    that are completely worth it that gives us
    such pleasure and a feeling that something
    truly special is happening. And this is just
    that pleasure that I wanted to share here,
    now, and I am sure that many of you will
    be gently nodding your heads. Really, my
    goal was no more complicated than that. If
    you were expecting something more sub-
    stantial, than accept my apology. But I am
    certain that many of our people were able
    to nd similar feelings within themselves.
    PS. Just to make sure, I asked Radim Voj-
    ta, one of the pilots, if it might have been
    him ying the Hurricane that day, but he
    assured me that it denitely was not. Jir-
    ka Horak then wrote me that on that day,
    the Hurricane was own by Petr Paces, the
    third of the pilots.
    That evening, as I was recording the event
    in my log, in the comments section I drew
    a little silhouette of a Hurricane, inspired
    by the radar operator of a No.311 Squadron
    Liberator, Adam Sipek, who drew a little
    submarine in his logbook, which I have in
    my collection. Whenever I look at the lit-
    tle silhouette of the Hurricane, I will recall
    the way I saw it for real in the cloudy sky
    over Sazena that day.
    July 25th, 2021
    How I Met a Hurricane
    Jan Zdiarský
    Photo: Michal Krechowski
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