jankees
SOH-CM-2025
During our Dutch outhouse meet last weekend, I found a booklet about 'Indian' Spitfires, containing lots of information about spitfires that were payed for by the Dutch government from funds that where collected by the inhabitants of the Dutch East Indies. Funnily enough, these aircraft were not flown by Dutch pilots in a Dutch squadron, but they were simply distributed over the regular RAF squadrons, but with the name of the town that paid for them on the nose.
While I was browsing this booklet, Huub was looking over my shoulder, and told me to paint one of those spits, one that flew with a Polish squadron, No.303 'Warszawski'. He liked the squadron logo..
So here you have 'Krakatau', a RAF spitfire, paid by a small community in the Dutch East Indies, that served with a Polish squadron, and to make the story complete, was lost in action while flying with an Australian squadron.
While I was browsing this booklet, Huub was looking over my shoulder, and told me to paint one of those spits, one that flew with a Polish squadron, No.303 'Warszawski'. He liked the squadron logo..
So here you have 'Krakatau', a RAF spitfire, paid by a small community in the Dutch East Indies, that served with a Polish squadron, and to make the story complete, was lost in action while flying with an Australian squadron.
not enough paints of this bird 