Jerry
It is a lovely Spitfire, but I thought that a clipped wing, 5-blade
prop was a later model. Thanks for enlightening me. I have another
photo when the aircraft was almost overhead at about 100 feet, but it
was so exciting the photo is pretty blurred ;-).
The biplane, I am pretty sure, was a Swedish Tomalisa.
All photos taken with OMs etc...
Chris
Chris
I have a picture of that particular Spit in "Flying Legends" by John M.
Dibbs. It is identified as a "Spitfire LF VC". A MK V with 20mm cannon
in the wings, centerline bomb racks and clipped wings.
Sure is handsome!
What is the Biplane? Looks like a Sopwith.
Jerry Liles
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