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Spitfire Graffiti

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By: taylorman - 1st February 2006 at 15:53

Nice story about a nice aircraft 😀

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By: paulmcmillan - 31st January 2006 at 20:30

My contact, can provide the following information..

“Last entry on the movement card of P9306, which was susequently stolen in the 1970’s……

52 MU (Cardiff Pengham Moor) 17 August 1944

To Museum Science and Industry 22 August 1944″

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By: NiallC - 31st January 2006 at 17:18

Good story. On a related note: when the Smithsonian was restoring its Nakajima Gekko they found Japanese graffiti inside some of the fuselage skinning. Rather than just write their names the Japanese factory workers seem to have gone a little further than the ladies of Cardiff. Some of the graffiti took the form of patriotic exhortations for the future crew, but it also included some comments on the attributes (for want of a better word) of one of the female workers at the factory.

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