Tony Kearns wrote:
Hello,
According to my records Spitfire PV202 Irish Air Corps 161 was G-15-174 as listed by Alex.
Regarding the interchange of wings. There is no record of the wings being interchanged at Baldonnel during their Irish Air Corps service and possibly occured when MJ627 IAC158 and MJ772 IAC159 returned to the UK from Belgium (Cogea) in a dismantled state. It is possible, during rebuilding that MJ772 IAC159 had the wings of MJ627 IAC158 fitted.
Irish Spitfires are listed as Type 502. Type 509 may apply to other Air Forces.
Tony K
This wing interchange.
158 was in store at Vendair at Biggin Hill and was sold to Tim Davies, owner and operator of MH434 based at Elstree. At that time it was seen just as a source of spares. 158 was roaded to Elstree for storage.
159 was restored to flight by Simpsons Aeroservices at Elstree in the mid 1960's.
With flying Spitfires only commanding a value of c£4,000 in 1964 and with 158 being a spares ship, this will be where the wing change happened to reduce engineering restoration costs.
PeterA