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Flight of restored Spitfire halted over technical hitch | |
(about 17 hours later) | |
Aviation enthusiasts will have to wait a little longer to see a restored World War Two Spitfire take to the skies after a carburettor issue halted its maiden flight. | |
Spitfire NH341 flew 27 combat missions between June and July 1944 before it was shot down near Caen in France. | |
The French Resistance helped Canadian pilot Jimmy Jeffrey return to his unit. | The French Resistance helped Canadian pilot Jimmy Jeffrey return to his unit. |
The aircraft underwent a three-year restoration costing £3m. It was set to take off from Duxford on Saturday. | |
Aero Legends spokesman Elliot Styles said visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of the Spitfire in the air were still able to get up close to the aircraft at the Imperial War Museum. | |
He said "teething issues" were not unexpected for maiden flights and NH341 would still fly throughout the year. | |
Spitfire NH341 remained in France until Aero Legends Ltd bought it in 2011. | |
Aero Legends owner Keith Perkins said he was "totally unaware" of the plane's history before he bought it. | Aero Legends owner Keith Perkins said he was "totally unaware" of the plane's history before he bought it. |
It was flown by nine pilots from the Royal Canadian Air Force's 411 (Grizzly Bear) squadron during its short service. | It was flown by nine pilots from the Royal Canadian Air Force's 411 (Grizzly Bear) squadron during its short service. |
Flt Lt (later Squadron Leader) H C "Charlie" Trainor shot down two German Messerschmitt 109s while flying NH341. | Flt Lt (later Squadron Leader) H C "Charlie" Trainor shot down two German Messerschmitt 109s while flying NH341. |
The aeroplane was described as "better than anything else" by Flying Officer Tommy Wheler, now 96, who destroyed several German mechanised transports during his 24th sortie in the Spitfire. | The aeroplane was described as "better than anything else" by Flying Officer Tommy Wheler, now 96, who destroyed several German mechanised transports during his 24th sortie in the Spitfire. |
It was shot down on 2 July 1944 over Normandy but WO Jeffrey managed to bail out. | It was shot down on 2 July 1944 over Normandy but WO Jeffrey managed to bail out. |
The French Resistance helped him return to his unit - having first taken him to a nearby town for a hair cut and to buy some cheese. | The French Resistance helped him return to his unit - having first taken him to a nearby town for a hair cut and to buy some cheese. |
Spitfire NH341 has been converted into a two-seat trainer plane as part of the £3m restoration. | Spitfire NH341 has been converted into a two-seat trainer plane as part of the £3m restoration. |
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