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Spitfire Recovered in Normandy

This link relating to the recent funeral of ‘Lacy’ Smith may be of interest:

http://www.cwgc.org/news.asp?newsid=222&view=yes

Rather spine-tingling, but on 19 April, and just as I was working on the chapter about Smith for the forthcoming “Finding The Fallen”, I was drawn outside by the sound of a Merlin overhead. A solitary Spitfire flew directly over me, headed towards France. I now realise it was off to Smith’s funeral.

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By: Pegasusalan - 4th May 2011 at 17:55

I attended the burial of Flt Lt Smith’s remains in Ranville CWGC Normandy on 19 April. It was the BBMF blue PR Spitfire that flew over. PS915, a Mk PRXIX with a Griffon engine judging by the BBMF website. A very moving ceremony.

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By: Growler - 3rd May 2011 at 18:54

Spotted

Interesting thread, and it all falls into place for me now! I also saw the Spitfire on the 19th, flying over Sevenoaks, and posted on the “Spotted” thread. Touching to know where it was going.

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By: trumper - 3rd May 2011 at 08:25

🙂 Sounds like too many many incidents just to be a coincidence to me.:)

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By: The Bump - 2nd May 2011 at 22:31

I noticed the date on the BBMF Flying Display list and wondered what it was doing……….the 19th was the day of my first cross channel flight.

A pleasantly eerie experience for you Andy, I look forward to the book.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 2nd May 2011 at 17:56

Indeed so. I was talking to Moggy that day, and mentioned the Spitfire flying over. I had no idea until today where it was headed, or why.

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By: Peter - 2nd May 2011 at 16:55

Wow that is eerie Andy!

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By: Arabella-Cox - 2nd May 2011 at 16:32

I’d like to think so.

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By: Andy Mac - 2nd May 2011 at 14:36

This link relating to the recent funeral of ‘Lacy’ Smith may be of interest:

http://www.cwgc.org/news.asp?newsid=222&view=yes

Rather spine-tingling, but on 19 April, and just as I was working on the chapter about Smith for the forthcoming “Finding The Fallen”, I was drawn outside by the sound of a Merlin overhead. A solitary Spitfire flew directly over me, headed towards France. I now realise it was off to Smith’s funeral.

I believe that young man was saying something to you Andy . . . thanks, probably.

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By: scotavia - 2nd May 2011 at 14:21

Just reading Last of the Few by Max Arthur as this post appeared,certainly confirms why it is important to collect interviews. For many years the Bof B has been portrayed based on official only accounts, but as more personal accounts are published the battle is all the more astonishing. Chilling to read of a pilot who fell asleep while on patrol and so many other incidents which would be dismissed as impossible if placed into a film screenplay.

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By: Stormin' - 2nd May 2011 at 13:42

I was at Biggin Hill to refuel him there and back.
Pilot was the BBMF boss Smithy!!

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