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Level 7Hi everyone,
Here's a tricky quiz for you. Does anyone have any information of Spitfire Mk Vb, PR-B, W3238 'London Butcher' flown by Sqdr Ldr Michael Robinson in 1941. I'm in particular interested, did the phrase 'London Butcher' actually exist somewhere on the A/C or was it only called that?
Thanks in advance,
Emel -
11 years agoThu Oct 25 2012, 02:34pmMain AdminThere is a photo of this aircraft from the port side and it had no writing on it.
Edit - It was the pilots nickname, not the planes, as I just did a quick "Google"
Regards Duggy -
Level 7Ok, thanks, I had my doubts too that it was only a nickname, but had to be sure
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