August 6, 2008 at 5:08 pm
Evening fellow forum buddies, sorry about the silly question but, where is the oldest and most original Spitfire. Is it R6915 at IWM London?
By: DazDaMan - 8th August 2008 at 22:58
I don’t even think “thin but robust” covers that! :p
By: Spiteful - 7th August 2008 at 22:43
As someone asked in any form, the oldest surving Spitfire part must be from K5054:
http://www.k5054.com/#surviving
I know it’s not a complete Spitfire, but it’s from the first example.
By: DazDaMan - 7th August 2008 at 13:20
Steady on, old chap! 😮
By: pagen01 - 7th August 2008 at 12:47
Ah thanks, you are Da Man!
By: DazDaMan - 7th August 2008 at 12:40
Wouldn’t K9942 be older, at least by serial? Looks good to me aswell.
I’m prompted to ask which is the oldest Spitfire in existance (in any form)?
You’ve just answered your own question… 😉
By: pagen01 - 7th August 2008 at 12:25
The problem is is that there are two questions here.
The oldest?
And the most original?
To us uninformed casual Spitfire admirers there isn’t really much difference, but to the officiado its a different matter!
Wouldn’t K9942 be older, at least by serial? Looks good to me aswell.
I’m prompted to ask which is the oldest Spitfire in existance (in any form)?
By: Nashio966 - 7th August 2008 at 10:19
aaah, thanks for that info 🙂
By: DazDaMan - 7th August 2008 at 10:14
That’ll be K9942. Re-built to its factory-fresh condition a few years ago by MAPS.
By: Nashio966 - 7th August 2008 at 09:35
what about the one at cosford? though ill be honest though i know its real, i dont think it looks real imho
By: Mark12 - 7th August 2008 at 08:41
I think the Science Museum one is a very early machine.
P9306 – Chicago. Build number 508
P9444 – Science Museum. Build number 607…but also repainted
Mark
By: garryrussell - 6th August 2008 at 23:29
I think the Science Museum one is a very early machine.
By: DazDaMan - 6th August 2008 at 19:29
P7350 is the oldest flying Spitfire, certainly. But, as Mk.12 says, it’s the Chicago Mk.Ia.
Most others have been restored at some point (especially in the case of K9942).
By: Bryan Ribbans - 6th August 2008 at 19:05
Evening fellow forum buddies, sorry about the silly question but, where is the oldest and most original Spitfire. Is it R6915 at IWM London?
It’s the one that was featured in Flypast a few weeks ago as the oldest FLYING Spitfire…………….wasn’t it?
What about the one at the Science Museum in London??
By: Arabella-Cox - 6th August 2008 at 18:55
And the gun firing button…..?:)
By: Mark12 - 6th August 2008 at 18:32
P9306, Chicago, still in its 1945 livery.
Mark
By: Arabella-Cox - 6th August 2008 at 17:11
Here it is