aircraft recognition
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However, In Scottish highlands 30/08 around 12:15 I heard a distinctive engine sound and this aircraft flew over. I didn't have the best lens but i captured this image and wonder if anyone can recognise this aircraft from the silhouette https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.gmf...421c6438fe.jpg |
Unmistakable. It’s a Spitfire. Sorry I can’t make out what Mark, but it looks like a four-bladed prop, so later than a Mark V. :) |
blimey! If you can take a photo of the Scottish Highlands AND hear it all the way from Northern Territories I think your lens is remarkable!
There only seems to be 30 or so still airworthy.. Photo is too unclear to note whether any cannon barrels or if a two seater trainer variant, but looks to have a 4 blade prop. A possible candidate might be Spitfire Tr.9 PT462 (G-CTIX). Owned by the Dragon Flight and based on a private strip in Rhuallt, North Wales. It wears the markings PT462 / SW-A. (solely as it's based in North Wales rather than south of England). Others more knowledgeable than me will no doubt be able to tell you if the pilot has a moustache! |
Originally Posted by Icare9
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blimey! If you can take a photo of the Scottish Highlands AND hear it all the way from Northern Territories I think your lens is remarkable!
There only seems to be 30 or so still airworthy.. Photo is too unclear to note whether any cannon barrels or if a two seater trainer variant, but looks to have a 4 blade prop. A possible candidate might be Spitfire Tr.9 PT462 (G-CTIX). Owned by the Dragon Flight and based on a private strip in Rhuallt, North Wales. It wears the markings PT462 / SW-A. (solely as it's based in North Wales rather than south of England). Others more knowledgeable than me will no doubt be able to tell you if the pilot has a moustache! Thanks for the info. I felt sure it was a spitfire but didn't think there was more than 1 or 2 left. |
Originally Posted by Gove N.T.
(Post 10242904)
On my hols. NT is pretty hot flat and brown so Scotland was the obvious choice for someone whose forebears were Scots.- hilly and green and cool - no mozzies but.
Thanks for the info. I felt sure it was a spitfire but didn't think there was more than 1 or 2 left. |
If it was a familiar noise you recognised, its likely to be a Merlin engine Spitfire, so it could be a Mk IX....The Griffon engine Spitfires were a bit later (XIV was the first big production run IIRC).....although the XVI had a Packard Merlin engine fitted.
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Boultbee's TR.IX PV202/G-CCCA was temporarily based up at Cumbernauld last week, so probably a good candidate.
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I would agree with Treadigraph. Unfortunately the free playback on Flight Radar 24 gets overwritten after about a week and the 30th August is not available.
See 31st August currently still on there and showing PV202/G-CCCA in Scotland. https://www.flightradar24.com/data/a...-ccca#1db33e87 From https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/g-ccca |
Could it possibly be the Spitfire from Scone (Perth) Airport?
thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/scotland/310764/magnificent-man-flying-machine/ |
The Spitfire in Gove's pic looks like a genuine MkIX to me, in my experience the replica Spits look and sound what they are: nice little aeroplanes but not the real deal. The replica has a three blade prop, the one in the pic has four.
When walking around the quieter parts of eastern Croydon I occasionally can hear one of the Biggin Hill Heritage Spitfires get airborne and even at a distance of five or six miles the sound of the Merlin is unmistakable. Mind you when they get their ME109 flying will I be able to tell the difference between a Merlin and a DB605 at that distance? ☺ |
Most likely PV202 it's been out and about in Central Scotland a few times over the last month
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