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Sharkmouth Typhoon – Rare 245 Squadron aircraft – Docs digital publication
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Features 2 interesting Typhoon Mk.IBs of 245 Squadron (RAF). Particular attention is given to the 2 different colour schemes and markings variations of s/n MP197 – the 'sharkmouth'-embellished example – while the Squadron was with 2 TAF during the war and the BAFO after V-E Day. In this, one of our smaller and earliest Docs editions, the mini-article focuses on the primary subject's colour scheme and markings interpretation.
(Please note: any watermarks visible on the shop preview images are not present on the actual PDF pages)
(Please note: any watermarks visible on the shop preview images are not present on the actual PDF pages)
Aircraft covered in this Doc:
• Typhoon IB MP197 as aircraft MR•U of 245 Sqn.
2 TAF, RAF 1944/45 as flown by H.T. “Moose” Mossip (Canadian) and Tony Zweigbergk (British).
• Typhoon IB MP197 as aircraft MR•U of 245 Sqn.
BAFO, RAF 1945 (immediate post war markings)
• Typhoon IB SW460 as aircraft MR•Z Zephyr Breezes of 245 Sqn.
2 TAF, RAF 1944/45 as flown by Geoff Murphy.
• Alternate serial SW560 provided for aircraft MR•Z Zephyr Breezes.
In addition to the markings variations for each of the two subject aircraft, this Docs edition also includes a mini article focusing on two different interpretations of the 'sharkmouth' embellishment.
• Typhoon IB MP197 as aircraft MR•U of 245 Sqn.
2 TAF, RAF 1944/45 as flown by H.T. “Moose” Mossip (Canadian) and Tony Zweigbergk (British).
• Typhoon IB MP197 as aircraft MR•U of 245 Sqn.
BAFO, RAF 1945 (immediate post war markings)
• Typhoon IB SW460 as aircraft MR•Z Zephyr Breezes of 245 Sqn.
2 TAF, RAF 1944/45 as flown by Geoff Murphy.
• Alternate serial SW560 provided for aircraft MR•Z Zephyr Breezes.
In addition to the markings variations for each of the two subject aircraft, this Docs edition also includes a mini article focusing on two different interpretations of the 'sharkmouth' embellishment.