July 19, 2006 at 6:39 am
Did any Spitfires, or for that matter Hurricanes, end up in German hands during WWII and were any flown “in anger” as it where?
By: bazv - 22nd July 2006 at 23:48
An interesting book on this subject might be ‘Luftwaffe Test Pilot’ by
Hans Werner Lerche , he flew a fair number of captured Allied Aircraft during WW2 including
Spitfire
Typhoon
Tempest
P51B
P47D
Wellington
Blenheim
B24 and B17
Lancaster
His final wartime flight was a Do335 from Rechlin to near Munich , this aircraft went to the USA for some years but returned to Germany to be restored in the 70’s.
By: paulmcmillan - 20th July 2006 at 08:49
The best place to find photos and info on this subject on the net is here
http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org/forums/index.php?showforum=23
“Captured Aircraft with the Luftwaffe”
It does exactly what it says on the tin!
By: G-ORDY - 20th July 2006 at 08:31
Luftwaffe PR.XI
I think this is the same example as shown in Mark 12’s photo.
By: gregv - 19th July 2006 at 19:57
I have an ancient book published by ARCO, “The B-24 Liberator”, part of the “Famous Aircraft Series”, which has many interesting first-hand anecdotes in it.
One of them describes a mission over Europe during which the formation of B-24’s came under air attack by enemy fighters, including a “Spitfire….painted overall lustre black; wonder who he was?” (with an Me109 as wingman). I’ll dig out the book tonight to get the actual quote, if anyone is interested.
Obviously I can’t attest to the accuracy of the story, seing as I wasn’t there…
cheers
greg v.
By: DazDaMan - 19th July 2006 at 18:10
One Spitfire was clearly ‘re-roundelled’ after having German markings applied for propaganda photographs. They were re-applied too far inboard, indeed in the exact position of the German insignia, to cover it.
I’ve seen a photo of a Spit “attacking” a Dornier – the roundels are too far inboard on it, so possibly it’s the one you mean?
By: TEXANTOMCAT - 19th July 2006 at 17:15
so then Mr Gowans – can we persuade you to have the most unusually marked spit on the circuit!?
TT
By: steve_p - 19th July 2006 at 17:13
Photos exist of a Hurricane in North Africa that was captured by the Germans, and given German markings, then captured back by the British.
Best wishes
Steve P
By: Mark12 - 19th July 2006 at 16:28
This is probably the most interesting shot of a number of captured Spitfires in Luftwaffe markings I have in my archive. A PR Mk XI
One Spitfire was clearly ‘re-roundelled’ after having German markings applied for propaganda photographs. They were re-applied too far inboard, indeed in the exact position of the German insignia, to cover it.
Mark

By: RobAnt - 19th July 2006 at 14:55
Thanks Guys, some interesting stuff here.
By: Dave Homewood - 19th July 2006 at 13:31
If you go to Hyperscale forum and search for the keyword Messispit
you should find some discussion of EN830 and some nice model pictures too
By: EN830 - 19th July 2006 at 13:23
Someone’s alias is a German Spitfire’s serial.
I wonder who that could be ?
A couple of images of EN830 in German hands:-

Thanks to Gaël Elégoét

By: DazDaMan - 19th July 2006 at 12:37
Article and pic of Zirkus Rosarius-operated Mustang (and Thunderbolt in the background):
By: DazDaMan - 19th July 2006 at 12:34
Several pics exist of Spitfire PRXIs operated by the Zirkus Rosarius, and quite a few other types used, too.



By: dhfan - 19th July 2006 at 11:14
There’s a bit here:
By: JDK - 19th July 2006 at 09:42
Circus Rosarius.
Also there was an interesting story (In Flypast within the last couple of years)of a defecting / spy pilot who flew a Hurricane to the Continent, which ended up in the Berlin Museum.
Someone’s alias is a German Spitfire’s serial.
There’s a famous photo taken out of the nose of a He-111 purporting to be an RAF Spitfire under fire – opinion is it was a German owned example used for propaganda.
By: QldSpitty - 19th July 2006 at 09:26
There was a special German unit that toured the airfields with captured equipment to show the pilots how to attack and defend against them.Some kind of Circus if I recall.Someone with less holier a memory than me will answer.
By: XN923 - 19th July 2006 at 09:01
Did any Spitfires, or for that matter Hurricanes, end up in German hands during WWII and were any flown “in anger” as it where?
Several were captured and evaluated (a canvas winged Hurricane in the Battle of France, a Spitfire MkVb force landed on the French coast in 1941 and was repaired, several Hurricanes in the North African desert) but I’m not aware of any being flown against the allies in combat – though I believe this happened both ways round with Finland and Russia… Don’t have any details, but can check on the Hurricanes this evening. At least one was painted in Luftwaffe markings, I suspect more were.