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If it was summer, and the ground hard, you wouldn't get any disturbance to the ground either. For all we know, there are skid marks along the grass to the aircrafts 8 O' Clock position, so hidden from our view. Belly landed aircraft don't always stay pointing the direction of the landing as they come to a stop.

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The belly landed a/c is a PR Mk XI from 14 PR Squadron, USAAF. Tail number is PA944. As it has invasion stripes painted on, this is a good dating indicator.

Intrestingly the only German PRU photos of the Normandy beaches was achived with an Arado A234 jet bomber. The Allies didn't even know it was there.

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The belly landed a/c is a PR Mk XI from 14 PR Squadron, USAAF. Tail number is PA944. As it has invasion stripes painted on, this is a good dating indicator.

 

Thanks for the info. Spitfire Mk XI PA944 14th Phoro Recon Squadron,7th Photo Recon Group,landing accident at Mount Farm(the 7th PRG's base) on 12th September 1944,the pilot was John S.Blyth and the aircraft suffered catagory 3 damage.

 

Matt.

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By all accounts it was the subject of a documentary,

 

trailer available here www.dav32.com

Full thing is available from itunes for the princely sum of £1.49 (well worth it IMHO)

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/movie/spitfire-944/id345093719

 

Includes an interview with the pilot and the plane had just returned from a mission over the Ruhr

 

Photo recon Spitfires had the guns removed and additional fuel tanks installed. They also had a bulge under the nose where engine oil tank had been increased in size to allow for the extended flight times.

 

Mike

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