
Caption | Spitfire Mk. Vc-Tropical variant from No. 603 Squadron RAF being hauled aboard USS Wasp (Wasp-class) by a crane, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, 13 Apr 1942, photo 2 of 3 ww2dbase | |||||||
Photographer | Leslie Elliott | |||||||
Source | ww2dbaseThe Elliott Family | |||||||
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Photo Size | 706 x 587 pixels | |||||||
Photos in Series | See all 3 photos in this series | |||||||
Photos on Same Day | 13 Apr 1942 | |||||||
Photos at Same Place | Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom | |||||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | |||||||
Licensing | used with permission of the owner Please contact us regarding any inaccuracies with the above information. Thank you. |
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David Stubblebine says:
14 Apr 2015 04:51:39 PM
The oddly shaped “chin” scoop certainly confuses the matter but this is a Spitfire Mark Vc-Tropical. The main landing gear retracts the wrong way for a Typhoon but is perfectly correct for a Spitfire. The distinctly shaped Spitfire wingtips were removed for carrier transport. The transfer of RAF Spitfires to Malta aboard the USS Wasp is well documented including photo 2 of 2 in this series that shows this plane in better profile.

14 Apr 2015 04:51:39 PM
The oddly shaped “chin” scoop certainly confuses the matter but this is a Spitfire Mark Vc-Tropical. The main landing gear retracts the wrong way for a Typhoon but is perfectly correct for a Spitfire. The distinctly shaped Spitfire wingtips were removed for carrier transport. The transfer of RAF Spitfires to Malta aboard the USS Wasp is well documented including photo 2 of 2 in this series that shows this plane in better profile.
3. Anonymous says:
13 Apr 2016 04:19:45 PM
I think it might be a Hawker Tempest. Nose looks nothing like a Spitfire Mk V
13 Apr 2016 04:19:45 PM
I think it might be a Hawker Tempest. Nose looks nothing like a Spitfire Mk V
4. Tim says:
3 Apr 2018 11:46:03 AM
It's a photo of Operation Calendar. USS Wasp transported Spitfire reinforcements to the island of Malta. The Spit has a tropical Volkes filter on the chin of the aircraft to preserve the engine from the dust and sand of the tropical environment. It is also equipped with "C" wings. These could be fitted with 2 20mm cannons or 2 20mm cannons and 4 .303 machine guns.
3 Apr 2018 11:46:03 AM
It's a photo of Operation Calendar. USS Wasp transported Spitfire reinforcements to the island of Malta. The Spit has a tropical Volkes filter on the chin of the aircraft to preserve the engine from the dust and sand of the tropical environment. It is also equipped with "C" wings. These could be fitted with 2 20mm cannons or 2 20mm cannons and 4 .303 machine guns.
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14 Apr 2015 09:03:45 AM
thats a Typhoon. The radiator intake is the giveaway, along with the shape of the wing tips.