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SAAF Spitfires + other aircraft,a personal album of 180 pics Italy '44-'45

Link posted over on WiX , a great personal album of pictures of aircraft and life in Italy ’44-’45
One of the pics will have the markings police scratching their heads !

http://saafww2photographs.yolasite.com/labistour-italy-1944-45-album-1.php

http://saafww2photographs.yolasite.com/labistour-italy-1944-45-album-2.php

http://saafww2photographs.yolasite.com/labistour-italy-1944-45-album-3.php

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By: Jayce - 21st January 2014 at 12:18

The early VIIIs had the pointy wing tips, too.

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By: Mike J - 21st January 2014 at 12:15

Spitfire VIII.

VII

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By: Jayce - 21st January 2014 at 12:11

Hmm. I’m still of the opinion its a head on attack at a 109 Gustav with the edge of the supercharger scoop and oil cooler showing. But I’ll freely admit it it looks more and more like a clip winged Spit with a slipper tank the longer I look.

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By: RAFRochford - 21st January 2014 at 09:47

So you think this is a Messerschmitt?….. I don’t !

http://saafww2photographs.yolasite.com/resources/Image%20test0008.JPG.opt861x728o0%2C0s861x728.JPG

Have to agree here. That certainly looks like a Spit to me too. The centre of the prop looks a little to high for an inverted inline to me, and is that a slipper tank it has? The radiators look a little to big for a G series 109 too.

Still, if it is a Spit, wasn’t exactly an uncommon occurrence I suppose, and in the heat of combat, I’m not sure I would have got it right every time!

As far as the photographs are concerned, stunning, simply stunning. Atmospheric and a privilege to see them. So much detail and information to be seen, especially with the vehicles.

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By: Versuch - 21st January 2014 at 00:38

Much Enjoyed thanks for posting.
Cheers Mike

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By: DazDaMan - 20th January 2014 at 23:46

Fantastic lot of images. Thanks for posting! 🙂

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By: DazDaMan - 20th January 2014 at 23:24

Brilliant collection of photographs and captions. What Mk spitfire are those with the very pointed wing tips?

Spitfire VIII.

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By: Sicobra - 20th January 2014 at 22:48

In album 1, picture no 43 seems to show a no canopy and a very tall Spit pilot and also in pic 61 Spit call sign November doesn’t seem to have a canopy either!!! I have enlarged them but there is no sign of the distinctive forward angle of the canopy front frame. Was is unusual for Spits to fly deliberately with out a canopy? I have not seen this before.

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By: Elwick - 20th January 2014 at 22:33

Brilliant collection of photographs and captions. What Mk spitfire are those with the very pointed wing tips?

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By: TonyT - 20th January 2014 at 21:12

There are more combat photos on another page not linked before.

http://saafww2photographs.yolasite.com/labistour-italy-1944-45-album-4.php

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By: Bushell - 20th January 2014 at 20:30

Bf109. Late Gustav series looks like.

So you think this is a Messerschmitt?….. I don’t !

http://saafww2photographs.yolasite.com/resources/Image%20test0008.JPG.opt861x728o0%2C0s861x728.JPG

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By: SMS88 - 20th January 2014 at 19:37

Superb photos, a privilege to see them, thankyou for sharing the links 😮

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By: LAHARVE - 20th January 2014 at 18:30

Oops! sorry about that.

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By: Jayce - 20th January 2014 at 17:10

The second gun camera photo (#8) is unmistakably a Spitfire……..oops!

Bf109. Late Gustav series looks like.

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By: antoni - 20th January 2014 at 16:19

What SAAF squadron, wore the codes ZD ? In the first batch of pictures the Spitfire described as going for an air test is coded ZD-B, not MH434 is it?

It is coded DB-Z.

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By: LAHARVE - 20th January 2014 at 14:38

What SAAF squadron, wore the codes ZD ? In the first batch of pictures the Spitfire described as going for an air test is coded ZD-B, not MH434 is it?

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By: Bushell - 20th January 2014 at 14:31

The second gun camera photo (#8) is unmistakably a Spitfire……..oops!

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By: Tin Triangle - 20th January 2014 at 09:58

That’s a stunning and wonderfully varied set, thanks a lot for posting. The images of the devastation at Cassino have to be seen to be believed.

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By: Propstrike - 20th January 2014 at 09:20

Fantastic stuff, really captures the atmosphere.

It makes me wish that just for a season, one of the Spitfire operators would show one in really ‘ratty’ front-line condition, faded paint, scuffed to hell, oil stains, hand painted. It would really stand out from all the buffed show-room specimens.

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