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Supermarine Spitfire

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Me Playing the Wings of Prey demo!
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Wings of Prey


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Supermarine Spitfire

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Me Playing the Wings of Prey demo!
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Wings of Prey


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Supermarine Spitfire
United Kingdom - Royal Air Force
EN315

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On 2 October 1939, No. 145 Squadron was reformed, taking delivery of Hurricane fighters in March 1940. It operated over Dunkirk and in the Battle of Britain before re-equipping with Supermarine Spitfires in early 1941. From February 1942, it was based in the Middle East, then in Malta, and finally in northern Italy, before disbanding on 19 August 1945.
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X-Plane
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Heinz Dziurowitz


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Supermarine Spitfire
United Kingdom - Royal Air Force
EN398

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RAF Ace Johnnie Johnston's Aircraft. His wartime record was 515 sorties flown, 34 aircraft claimed destroyed with a further seven shared destroyed (totalling 2.91 kills), three probable destroyed, ten damaged, and one shared destroyed on the ground. All his "kills" were fighters. As a Wing Leader Johnson was able to use his initials JE-J in place of squadron code letters; he was to score the bulk of his victories flying two Mk IXs: EN398, JE-J in which he shot down 12 aircraft and shared five plus six damaged while commanding the Kenley Wing: MK392, an L.F Mk. IX, JE-J, 12 aircraft plus one shared destroyed on the ground. His last victory of the war was scored in this aircraft. He ended the war flying a Mk XIVe, MV268, JE-J.
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X-Plane
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Heinz Dziurowitz


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Supermarine Spitfire
United Kingdom - Royal Air Force
EN398

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RAF Ace Johnnie Johnston's Aircraft. His wartime record was 515 sorties flown, 34 aircraft claimed destroyed with a further seven shared destroyed (totalling 2.91 kills), three probable destroyed, ten damaged, and one shared destroyed on the ground. All his "kills" were fighters. As a Wing Leader Johnson was able to use his initials JE-J in place of squadron code letters; he was to score the bulk of his victories flying two Mk IXs: EN398, JE-J in which he shot down 12 aircraft and shared five plus six damaged while commanding the Kenley Wing: MK392, an L.F Mk. IX, JE-J, 12 aircraft plus one shared destroyed on the ground. His last victory of the war was scored in this aircraft. He ended the war flying a Mk XIVe, MV268, JE-J.
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X-Plane
Publisher:
Heinz Dziurowitz


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