Bill Greenwood wrote:
First, the pilot says it is the only flying Mk XI. I know I saw one fly in Florida. It was at Sun N Fun, we flew some formation together for a photo plane, and the pilot, Tony ? , put on a fine acro show at Leward Air Ranch in it, and then in his Buecker, sp? It was a shade of pink then. I heard that it went back to England. The owner in the video gives a history, but does not mention Florida. So unless this is the same plane, there is or was more than one flying.
It is the same aircraft, PL965 which was painted pink. The US sojourn was with the previous owner Taff Smith, from Breighton, Yorks, IIRC.
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Returning to the skies in December 1992, flown by the late and sadly missed Mark Hanna. Since then, PL 965 has been a well-loved participant on the air show scene both here and in the USA from where she had recently returned in summer 2004.
http://www.hangar11.co.uk/spitfire.phpBücker.
There was another PR.XI airworthy (PL983) until it was tragically lost in France with its owner in a fatal accident. This identity is expected to fly again.
Incidentally, the 'Spitfire 944' thread and video would relate to sister aircraft to these two, PR.XI,
PL944, I'd assume.
[Edit - from this Flickr set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/24554019@N ... 911531715/ it's apparently PA944.]Regards,