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Chris Holtby
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Location: Potters Bar Herts
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Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2019 2:22 pm Post subject: ID request |
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This fuselage and some parts are currently stored in a hangar at the unlicensed Monewden Airfield, Suffolk. Its Squadron designation may indicate a WWII Battle of Britain history? Any advice would be most gratefully received.
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Strabanzer
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Location: Alpharetta, GA, USA
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Hi
The only reference I see for DW-N is:
https://www.asisbiz.com/il2/Spitfire/RAF-610Sqn-DW.html
about half way down.
As Moxy says the reg looks like 610 sqadron's, however photos of Spit Mk 1s with comparable registrations have a diffent style of W -- a lower and pointier middle peak. But who knows, during the war and with repaintings this could have changed. There *are* aircraft with this style of W.
Keep us informed of how your search goes.
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