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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Queensland
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| Longest Spitfire raid of WWII. On the 27th of Nov 1944, five spitfires from No. 549 sqn RAF and 2 spitfires from No.1 Fighter Wing, RAAF in conjuction with 4 B-25's from No. 2 sqn RAAF plus an ASR Catalina, attacked and destroyed a Japanese radar station at Cape Lore on Portuguese Timor. The raid was a round trip of some 850 miles taking 4.5 hours. The Spitfires were first to attack carrying out strafing runs on the installations resulting in the radar tower being destroyed. The B-25's then destroyed the remaining buildings once the spitfires were clear. The spitfire pilots flying Mk.VIII's, were - No.1 Fighter Wing G/Capt "Black Jack" Walker DSO, RAAF W/Cdr R Wilkinson OBE, DFM and Bar, C de G. RAF No. 549 sqn RAF S/Ldr E Bocock DFC F/Lt W Wedd F/Lt L Webster W/Off A Franks W/Off J Beaton At the time the Australian media claimed this as the longest operational raid ever conducted by Spitfires in any theatre. My question is, is this claim accurate? (What of PR spits) and if so, did any other operations surpass this?
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: British Columbia, Canada
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| PR Spitfires made longer 'sorties', but I wouldn't classify them as 'raids'. From this site: The Spitfire - An Operational History - 5. The Fight Continues Quote:
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Helsinki
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| Hello PR Spits were able to cover Berlin, at least, from GB. Longest Spitfire escort mission in ETO I'm aware was that made by 131 Sqn on 11 Aug 44 to La Pallice, 690mls and took 3 hours 50 min. They were flying Spit VIIs. Juha |
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