Vintage Wings of Canada’s Spitfire HF Mk.IXe TE294 made its first post-restoration flight on June 7. The aircraft carries the colours and markings of a Spitfire Mk IX from No 442 Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force during the summer of 1944.
Jun 09 2017
First flight for Vintage Wings of Canada’s Spitfire Mk IXe
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June 9, 2017
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