March 23, 2006 at 5:49 pm
Spitfire PV202/161 returned to Duxford today from Ireland where it was for the past two weeks. It left Baldonnel its old home this afternoon, we decided to give it back as we could not hide it anymore. It’s loking well. Did anyone get a picture of Irish Air Corps Beech King Air s/n 240 which arrived there also?
Tony K
By: Tony Kearns - 25th March 2006 at 14:18
James,
You are welcome, but I thought that the next question would have been “what is your source”. The answer would be “I have read the file”.
Regarding the Celtic Boss, the original idea was to include all three of the national colours, but with war approaching it was decided to reduce the visibility by dropping the white segment. Later a white square background was included with the fuselage boss at the request of the army units to avoid confusion with RAF aircraft operating over and around Ireland at that time. This lasted up to and including the purchase of the Seafires in 1947. New aircraft purchases reverted to the two colour boss and lasted until mid 1956 as listed in the previous posting.HTH.
Tony K.
By: JDK - 24th March 2006 at 23:43
Thanks Tony.
That’s the ‘when’. The other question would be ‘why?’ Is there a difference in the origins or history of the two versions? Are they different things or different versions of the same item? It’s presumably not the same as the removal of the red from the SEAC roundel, a potential confusion item…
Cheers, TIA
By: Tony Kearns - 24th March 2006 at 14:44
The 3 colour boss came into use following a directive in mid 1956. The first to use it was the Chipmunk aircraft followed by 3 Vampire T55 delivered in the new scheme in July 1956 and the other aircraft followed as they went for normal serviceing or majors at the MU.
Tony K
By: JDK - 24th March 2006 at 10:37
Dumb question time…
When did the IAC ‘Celtic Boss’ marking change from two colour segments to three?
By: Tony Kearns - 23rd March 2006 at 21:09
Thanks for posting YR
Tony K
By: YakRider - 23rd March 2006 at 19:55
As we don’t often see Irish Air Corps over here, a couple more..
Backtracking 06 and taking off back to Ireland.
YR
By: Tony Kearns - 23rd March 2006 at 19:15
Thanks YR!
Tony K
By: YakRider - 23rd March 2006 at 18:37
That explains it!
YR 😀