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#21 Posted : 03 December 2016 12:09:18

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It looks fantastic, congratulations on your finished build.BigGrin
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#22 Posted : 03 December 2016 12:10:24

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This is an absolutely stunning looking model. BigGrin Cool

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Tomick
#23 Posted : 03 December 2016 13:32:02

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alemo wrote:
Found these on the web


Taken from rafweb.org

RS No. 229 Operational Conversion Unit RAF 229 OCU
RS No. 30 Squadron RAF 30 Sqn
RS No. 157 Squadron RAF 157 Sqn
RS No. 171 Squadron RAF 171 Sqn

Type of Marking Detail Location
(i) National Markings ..
(See note regarding fighter aircraft)

(i) A blue ring surrounding a red centre
(ii) A blue ring surrounding a white ring and the latter surrounding a red centre.

On both sides of the fuselage and on upper surface of wing tips
On the lower surface of the wing tips

(ii) Code letters to indicate squadrons and identity of individual aircraft.




(i) Two letters to indicate number of squadron.


(ii) One letter to indicate individual aircraft

Either forward or aft of the national marking on both sides of the fuselage.
On the other side of the aircraft national marking on both sides of the fuselage


(iii) Unit badge .. As approved by H.M. The King As laid down in Air Ministry Orders
(iv) Aircraft number .. The Air Ministry letter and number allocated to the aircraft. Underneath the lower planes and at the rear end of the fuselage

Picture shown is 611 Squadron.

In the end it is only a model built by one man on his own and not a scale replica. I like it the way it is.

Alec
I am fully aware of aircraft markings, which includes actual photos of the RST 'Stanford Tuck' Spitfire, which were taken just after it crash landed as shown in the photos below also shown in his book... rest my case...if you are happy as is then it makes no difference to me either way, just a matter of pointing out fact!
Tomick attached the following image(s):
RST Spitfire.jpg
RS-T swastikas.jpg
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