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Photo ID 259389 by Maurice Kockro. Private Imperial War Museum Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID: 259389
What a flightline!
Photo ID 251044 by Chris Hauser. Private Imperial War Museum Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID: 251044
Such images are today only in Duxford possible; an undisturbed background, permitting images like those taken in the heyday of the Spit.
Photo ID 226848 by Thomas Ziegler - Aviation-Media. Private Imperial War Museum Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID 221615 by Stephen Cooper. Private Imperial War Museum Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID 217850 by Hans Rödel. Private Imperial War Museum Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID: 217850
Photo ID 213851 by rinze de vries. Private Imperial War Museum Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID: 213851
N3200 returning from a short test flight on the thursday prior to Flying Legends 2018 as seen from the 'Tank Bank' near the Land Warfare Hall at the western end of the airfield.
Photo ID 210135 by rinze de vries. Private Imperial War Museum Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID: 210135
On 26 May 1940 the RAF sent all available aircraft to protect the Dunkirk evacuations. S/L Stephenson led his squadron on a patrol over the beaches when he was shot down. N3200 lay buried in the sands near Sangatte for over 50 years.
Photo ID 196030 by Steve Homewood. Private Imperial War Museum Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID 182376 by rinze de vries. Private Imperial War Museum Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID: 182376
IWM's flagship is airworthy Spitfire Mk.Ia N3200, donated to the museum by the Kaplan family in 2015.
Photo ID 180522 by rinze de vries. Private Imperial War Museum Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID: 180522
In July 2015, the Kaplan family donated Spitfire Ia N3200 to the Imperial War Museum. On the 26th of May, 1940, when the 19 Squadron aircraft crash landed on the beach near Sangatte, France, no individual letter had been applied.
Photo ID 146485 by Joop de Groot. Private Mark One Partners LLC Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID 146309 by rinze de vries. Private Mark One Partners LLC Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID: 146309
S/L Geoffrey D. Stephenson, CO of 19 Squadron, belly-landed N3200 on the beach near Sangatte, France, on 26 May, 1940. The wreck was recovered in 1986 and rebuilt by Historic Flying Ltd. N3200 took to the Duxford skies again on 26 March, 2014.
Photo ID 146200 by Joop de Groot. Private Mark One Partners LLC Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
Photo ID 144184 by Stuart Thurtle. Private Mark One Partners LLC Supermarine 300 Spitfire Ia, G CFGJ
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