Over the last few years PV202 has had a number of markings applied, including those of 'W3632', a Spitfire presented to the RAF by the Persian Gulf Fighter Fund in 1941. LF.IX PV202 was with 33 Squadron coded '5R-H' from October until December 1944.
The Rolls-Royce Spitfire PR.XIX saw wartime service with the Central Photographic Reconnaissance Unit at RAF Benson and with 16 Squadron in 'Operation Crossbow' to photograph V1 and V2 launch sites. PS853 flown here by Rolls-Royce test pilot Mark Lewis.
For years MJ271 was on display in the Netherlands at the Schiphol Aviodome and later in the Aviodrome at Lelystad Apt. MJ271 represents MH424/H-53 as operated by 322 Squadron in this 'Jungle Green' camouflage scheme out of Semarang, Indonesia in 1948/49.
rare appearance on the Flying Legends was this Czechoslovak marked Spitfire. After a brief service in the Czechoslovak AF it was transferred to Israel in 1948. Now it flies in its original markings 'JT-10' of 4 Letecký Pluk/1 Letka
Seafire LF.IIIc PP972 arriving for Flying Legends 2015. The Seafire is in the markings of 880 Squadron, FAA, aboard HMS Implacable, British Pacific Fleet in 1945. 'N-115' was flown regularly by Commander Robert 'Mike' Crosley.
TD314 entered RAF service with 183 Squadron in June 1945 and transferred to 234 Squadron at RAF Bentwaters on 26 July 1945. The BHHH/Aero Legends Spitfire wears 234's marks, with its crown badge and St. George's cross on the port side beneath the cockpit.
SL633 is back in her former Czech Air Force markings as operated by 4 SLP of 2 LD at Ceské Budejovice from February 1946, although with blue spinner cap in stead of the red one seen here. 2 LD emblem is on the cowling. The Spitfire was restored by HFL.