Canso42 wrote:
I just read the thread about the Tim Wallis Spitfire being for sale and tried to tune out the sound of all you drooling. (lol)
Question: Where is the builders i.d. plate located on Spitfires? Does it vary between different Marks?
Lone Star has a bare Spit fuse sitting in the corner in primer. It has BR609 (I think) written on the firewall with black marker. Ser. # maybe? Another thing that has me real confused. I recently acquired a book "Spitfire-Flying Legend" by Dibbs and Holmes. Awesome air to air photos but the real prize is the appendix listing all Marks, their descriptions and how which Mark begat which.
Now the kicker. Lone Stars LF Mk XVIe doesn't match much of the books description of 16e's. TE392 definitely has a Packard engine with a clear clean i.d. badge. The book says 16e's have low backs and clipped wings. TE392 has the high back and elliptical wings. Gun arrangement is for an E wing. Two 20 mm's and two .50's.
Could this be a composite airframe with the part carrying the i.d. plate from a 16??
Confused in Texas
Canso42
TE392 was built as a low back with a 'teardrop' canopy.
It was converted to high back during the recent times restoration to flight in 1997 at Bartow.
PeterA