AussieMan
SOH Staff .."Bartender"
Just picked up my latest edition of Classic Wings Downunder and was pleasantly surprised to read that Spitfire Mk. IX, MH415 which was part of the Battle of Britain collection owned by Connie Edwards in Texas apparently has been purchased by an Australian interest and is on its way to Australia.
It is to be restored to airworthy condition by Pays Air Services at Scone, NSW. It has an interesting service history. Flew with the RAF from 1943 and in 1947 was sold to the Netherlands and served in the Dutch East Indies and was sold to the Belgian Air Force in 1953 and was retired in 1956.
That was not the end of the story. In 1961 it flew during the filming of "The Longest Day" and again flew 125 hours during the filming of "Battle of Britain" and in 1969 was shipped to Texas and registered N415MH and flew until 1973 when it was placed in storage at Connie Edwards' ranch.
It is to be restored to airworthy condition by Pays Air Services at Scone, NSW. It has an interesting service history. Flew with the RAF from 1943 and in 1947 was sold to the Netherlands and served in the Dutch East Indies and was sold to the Belgian Air Force in 1953 and was retired in 1956.
That was not the end of the story. In 1961 it flew during the filming of "The Longest Day" and again flew 125 hours during the filming of "Battle of Britain" and in 1969 was shipped to Texas and registered N415MH and flew until 1973 when it was placed in storage at Connie Edwards' ranch.