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    **** DONE: Spitfire Mk. I P9306 ZP H of No 74 Squadron Battle of Britain Group Build

    Spitfire Mk. I P9306 ZP H of No 74 Squadron Battle of Britain Group Build



    User name: T Bolt
    Name: Glenn
    Category: 2, Intermediate
    Kit: Tamiya Spitfire Mk.1
    Scale: 1/48th.
    Accessories: True Details resin wheels Decals custom made, from kit and from spares box

    This is my second entry for the Battle of Britain Group Build. Spitfire Mk. I P9306 ZP H of No.74 Squadron. The aircraft is still in existence in Chicago at the Museum of Science and Industry although it no longer has the paint and markings from the Battle of Britain having been repainted some time later in the war. I have not been able to find any pictures of the aircraft during that time period and would be grateful for any help in that regard. If no photos can be found I intend to finish it in the Dark Green/Dark Earth/Sky Camo scheme with the code ZPH which I know it wore during the battle. Below is a history of the P9306 thankfully provided my Karl (Roche) several months ago, along with a picture I took several months ago

    Ordered as part of contract B980383/39., Apr. 20, 1939.
    Built by Supermarine Aviation at the Woolston works, Southampton, 1939.
    - Merlin III fitted. No 119226.
    - 508th Spitfire built.
    - First flight at Eastleigh, Jan. 19, 1940.
    Delivered to RAF as P9306.
    - BOC: Jan 20, 1940.
    - Allocated to 24 MU at RAF Turnhill, Jan. 24, 1940.
    -- Placed in storage.
    - Transferred to 4 MU at RAF Ruislip, Mar. 1940.
    - Transferred to 6 MU at RAF Brize Norton, June 27, 1940.
    - Transferred to 74 Sqn at RAF Hornchurch. Marked 'TRINIDAD'. Coded ZP-, July 6, 1940.
    -- Claimed 1 ME109 destroyed and 1 damaged. Pilot Plt Of P.C.F Stevenson, July 10, 1940.
    -- Claimed 1 BF110 destroyed near Harwich. Pilot Sgt Kirk. Coded ZP-H, Aug. 11, 1940.
    -- Squadron moved to RAF Wittering, Aug. 14, 1940.
    -- Squadron moved to RAF Kirton-in-Lindsey, Aug. 21, 1940.
    -- Squadron moved to RAF Coltishall, Sept. 9, 1940.
    - Transferred to 45 MU at RAF Kinloss for storage, Sept. 12, 1940.
    - Transferred to 54 MU at RAF Cambridge for storage, Sept. 17, 1940.
    -- Damaged. Transferred to 4 MU at RAF Ruislip for repairs, Sept. 29, 1940.
    -- Squadron moved to RAF Biggin Hill.?, Oct. 15, 1940.
    -- Claimed 3 more kills. Pilots P/of Cobdent and P/of St John.?, Nov.-Dec. 1940?.
    - Transferred to 131 Sqn at Catterrick. Used as a training aircraft. Coded NX-, July 18, 1941.
    -- Squadron moved to RAF Ternhill, Aug. 6, 1941.
    -- Squadron moved to RAF Atcham, Sept. 27, 1941.
    - Transferred to 52 OTU at Aston Down. Coded GK-, Oct. 22, 1941.
    -- Damaged. Transferred to Westland Aircraft for repairs, Feb. 3, 1943.
    - Transferred to 33 MU at RAF Lyneham for storage, Mar. 14, 1943.
    - Transferred to 61 OTU at RAF Rednal. Coded UU-, May 4, 1943.
    -- Damaged. Cat AK. Repaired on site, Sept. 20, 1943.
    -- Returned to 61 OTU.
    -- Withdrawn from active service.
    Earmarked for major overhaul. Damaged before being collected, Jan. 1944.
    - Transferred to 39 MU at RAF Colerne, 1944.
    - Allocated to the Royal Navy Disposal Account, 1944.
    - Transferred to 52 MU at RAF Cardiff for preparation for shipment, 1944.
    - Shipped to Chicago, USA, Aug. 2, 1944.
    -- Arrived at Chicago, Aug. 19, 1944.
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    hey Glenn i forgot all about that one or i would've got a Spit to do for the Group buid, look forward to your work on this one


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    Great choice Glenn!

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    I wonder how many surviving planes there are from the BoB???

    would be an amazing sense of history standing there looking at it for sure!!

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    Nice one Glenn and a good stack of info to go with it. Looking forward to your work on this one.



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    Nice one Glenn. Note that, as it is now, in the museum, the aircraft has the strengthening strips on top of the wings, above the area of the wheel wells. These were a later addition, and would not have been present at the time of the BoB. Note also that, if modelling it before late August, it would still have had the older radio, and the VHF antenna mast, as seen in the pic, would not have been fitted. the earlier mast was a straight, tubular item.
    I've loaned Jan a book on 74 Squadron, so ask him to see if there are any pics of 'H' - there are certainly some of the other Spits in the Battle. There is also a full list of ALL the aircraft which served on the Squadron, so there might be another snippet of information there.
    Peebs, there are at least seven British BoB survivoirs in the UK at least, one of them airworthy, plus a BoB Bf109E. Worldwide, I forget offhand, but around another 8 or 10.

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    Thanks guys! I've been looking at that Spit hanging in that Museum since I was a little kid and have wanted to build it for some time now.
    Quote Originally Posted by Airframes View Post
    Nice one Glenn. Note that, as it is now, in the museum, the aircraft has the strengthening strips on top of the wings, above the area of the wheel wells. These were a later addition, and would not have been present at the time of the BoB. Note also that, if modelling it before late August, it would still have had the older radio, and the VHF antenna mast, as seen in the pic, would not have been fitted. the earlier mast was a straight, tubular item.
    I've loaned Jan a book on 74 Squadron, so ask him to see if there are any pics of 'H' - there are certainly some of the other Spits in the Battle. There is also a full list of ALL the aircraft which served on the Squadron, so there might be another snippet of information there.
    Peebs, there are at least seven British BoB survivoirs in the UK at least, one of them airworthy, plus a BoB Bf109E. Worldwide, I forget offhand, but around another 8 or 10.
    I'm glad you said that about those stiffeners Terry as I had intended to add them to the wings. I'll send Jan a PM about the book. I can sure use a photo or a profile of it, or if not, of some of the other Spits in No 74 squadron at the time so I can get a feel of what it would have looked like then. The earlier radio mast is no problem. I have Squadron's Spitfire in action and it has very nice detail drawings of both types.

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    Cool!

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    here you go Glenn ZP-Afrom 74 Sqdn notice it has the black left wing lower surfaces
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    Very cool!

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    Nice profile Karl. Note the underside colours are half black, half white OVERALL. This changed to the 'Sky' in late June, although it was mid July before many were re-painted. (the colour was supposed to be 'Sky', but, at first, various tones were seen, ranging from a pale blue not unlike RLM65, to the true , factory supplied 'Sky'.)
    Note the radio mast is the early type, easy to do from a piece of plastic rod. Jan will be able to confirm, from the book, the date the radio fit changed. IIRC, they were changed over to VHF as and when Squadrons moved into the South of England,on rotation, into 11 and 12 Groups, and this change started around mid - August.

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    Good people.....the Spit is mentioned, but I'm afraid there's no pics of her. Looking forward to this one Glenn!

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    Ah well, thanks for checking Jan. If you have a look at the pics in the book, there's one of Sailor standing alongside a Spit, which has the early mast. I don't think the caption gives a date, but could you check please? it might give a clue as to when the radio change came about. If not, to be on the safe side, assume it was mid-August, as most squadrons had completed the change by the end of August.
    Glenn, if modelling your Spit from July onwards (which will have to be after 10th July anyway, for the GB) then it would have changed from the half black/white undersides to Sky. Lacking any evidence that it could have been any one of the various shades, just assume it was the 'official' shade of Sky.
    I'll be posting more info on colours, codes, patterns etc in the next BoB Bits, hopefully over the weekend. (been held up by a glitch trying to 'paint' some profiles.)

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    follow this link Glenn then scroll down for a profile of ZP-O as it was in aug 1940
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