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Who can spot the howler? Spitfire quiz.

Obscure facts about the Spitfire that you need to know

http://www.military-history.org/articles/8-little-know-spitfire-facts.htm

It still goes on.

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By: snafu - 26th September 2013 at 20:54

4. The Fairey Swordfish planes flew so slowly that naval anti-aircraft guns couldn’t lock onto them to shoot them down.
These antiquated planes became famous after an impressive display in the famous 11November Battle of Taranto, in which they sank the battleship Littorio and two others. However, all six attacking Swordfishes involved in the February 1942 ‘Channel Dash’ were shot down, mostly by anti-aircraft fire.

Lt/Cdr Esmonde had part of a port wing damaged by AA fire, but was shot down by the covering fighters – as were the rest of the flight from 825NAS. Still, it was an important part of the Battle of Britain…

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By: snafu - 26th September 2013 at 20:41

I was about to jump in and tear apart all those myths but… the title is actually

7 common myths about the Battle of Britain and WWII

which accounts for the Me262 and Swordfish stories.

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By: Creaking Door - 26th September 2013 at 20:31

From the same website: ‘The Most Common Battle of Britain Myths’…..enjoy!

http://www.military-history.org/articles/the-most-common-battle-of-britain-myths.htm

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By: snafu - 26th September 2013 at 20:14

#7 France fell in December 1940?

Enjoyed these? Discover more intriguing facts here:
Winston Churchill
Adolf Hitler
Josef Stalin

Oh, great.

Churchill was born after his parents enjoyed a holiday in Jamaica.
Adolf Hitlers mustache was actually the result of trying to repair an accident at his local barbers.
After Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili changed his name, he was relentlessly pursued by twitchers who phonetically mistook his new surname for Sturnus Vulgaris.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 26th September 2013 at 17:49

Yes, they’re still waiting for the AA.

Very droll, Mr Boyle.

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By: J Boyle - 26th September 2013 at 17:43

‘Disabling’ it…..is it still up there???

Yes, they’re still waiting for the AA.

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By: 880squadron - 26th September 2013 at 17:37

‘Disabling’ it…..is it still up there???

I was told, when learning to fly, that the idea was to keep the number of take-off and landings the same !

Next time I am in the Pimlico area I will have a look.

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By: Moggy C - 26th September 2013 at 16:31

Stop it now – You know it upsets people.

Po-faced seriousness only on this thread please.

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I love Creaking Door’s literalism (#5)

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By: Creaking Door - 26th September 2013 at 16:24

Number 10: Any thread on here mentioning ‘Spitfire’ will soon contain a reference to ‘Burma’!

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By: TonyT - 26th September 2013 at 16:20

They have missed out number 9 : There are over 300 Spitfires buried in Burma

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By: Creaking Door - 26th September 2013 at 16:19

…pilot Sergeant Raymond Holmes spotted a German bomber heading for central London. With his Spitfire out of ammo, Holmes heroically decided to ram the bomber, disabling it over Victoria station.

‘Disabling’ it…..is it still up there???

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By: Creaking Door - 26th September 2013 at 16:11

The Spitfire was the only plane to be continuously under construction throughout the Second World War.

The Spitfire was the only British fighter aircraft (never call it a plane)…

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By: Trolly Aux - 26th September 2013 at 16:09

#4 Oh my G
#5 oh my Fgg
#6 ?
#7 oh really, I must remember this
#8 ????

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By: antoni - 26th September 2013 at 16:06

Raymond Holmes was flying a modified Spitfire so different from the original they called it a Hurricane.

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