Grey Nurse Spitfire


"Spitfire, Grey Nurse" Poster by bazcelt Redbubble

Location:Suffolk Posted February 21, 2020 I'm building a MkVIII Spitfire in the RAAF Grey Nurse colours of Bobby Gibbes. I note from the instructions that in-period it had a half-and-half scheme with slightly different shades of green. I'm not too keen on this look, so will be using consistant colours from nose to tail.


"Spitfire, Grey Nurse" by bazcelt Redbubble

24 images of the Grey Nurse Supermarine Spitfire Mk VIII from Temora Aviation Museum made into a short film (no sound). Shot the stills with a Canon 7D and C.


Pin en veiculos militares

Description Side view of the 'Grey Nurse' (ZP-Y A58-67), a MK 8 Spitfire aircraft of 457 Squadron RAAF, in flight over the sea. It is being flown by Flying Officer Fred Inger. Shark's teeth have been painted on the front of the aircraft. The print is inscribed, 'To Capt. S Appleby - F.E.L.O. with best wishes from 457 Spitfire Squadron.


Grey Nurse Supermarine Spitfire Mk VIII Temora Aviation Museum YouTube

Supermarine Spitfire Mk. VIII "Grey Nurse" Eduard 1/72. August 22, 2021 · in Aviation · 1/72 Spitfire ww2 · 11 ≡ · 2.2K. This is my latest completed model. Eduard's Spitfire range is great in 1/48, 1/72 even in 1/144, but my copy of this legendary fighter was full of surprises. The surface of the kit was greasy and cellulite looking.


Grey Nurse Spitfire Mk VIII Spitfire on the flight line at

Tech Specs Reviews Supermarine Spitfire T.9 TE308 'Grey Nurse', Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar Originally constructed as a Mk.IXe fighter variant in 1945, she was then selected as a conversion airframe to T.9 trainer standard, as well as given a smart new scheme in honour of Squadron Leader Bruce Watson, who flew with this unit. 1:72 Scale NEW TOOL


‘Grey Nurse’ Spitfire MK VIII r/warbirds

A pair of Grey Nurses from No. 457 Squadron photographed during a mission from Morotai, sometime during 1945. Nearest to the camera is ZP-Z, a Spitfire HF Mk. VIII, serial no. A58-627 and ex-RAF serial MV117. Delivered to Australia in December 1944, this aircraft survived the war and was eventually struck off charge in November 1948.


Supermarine Spitfire MKVIII "Grey Nurse" in RAAF 457 Squadron colours

Collection Spitfire of the 'Grey Nurse' squadron, L. Spitfire of the 'Grey Nurse' squadron, Labuan Download Low Res Image Order a copy Description Air crew of the No 457 Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force at work on a Supermarine Spitfire VIII.


Grey Nurse Spitfire

Thanks for the tip on the Miracle Masks, I have been wanting to build a Grey Nurse Spitfire ever since the Tamiya kit came out, and have been trying to get some masks from Ian at Ad Astra for one for over a year now. I am going to get in touch with Mal for a set of these, thanks again for the head's up!


Spitfire HF.VIII A58602 “Grey Nurse”, flown by Wing Commander Bobby

The skin is for the Supermarine Spitfire IXe but is based on a MkVIII variant of the 'Grey Nurse' 457 Squadron of the RAAF.A58-602/RG-V was flown by Wing Com.


VHHET Supermarine 359 Spitfire HF8C 'Grey Nurse'

New to pre-order from Corgi Aviation AA29201 Supermarine Spitfire T.9 TE308 'Grey Nurse', Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar, pre-orders for this 1:72 scale model are being taken at £54.95. Supermarine Spitfire T.9 TE308 (G-AWGB) Finished as A58-606 'Grey Nurse' Sharkmouth, operated by Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar. As one of the most successful fighter aircraft of the


Superarine Spitfire MKIX TE308 GAWGB marked up as A58606 ZPZ Grey

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Eduard Spitfire Mk. VIII “Grey Nurse” 1/48 iModeler

8th October 2020 Feature FIRST AIR-TO-AIRS: WORKSHOP With the addition of Spitfire IXT TE308 to its fleet, resplendent in the most distinctive wartime livery of No 457 'Grey Nurse' Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, the Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar can now boast a quartet of two-seat 'Spits' for its passenger rides programme.


Grey Nurse Spitfire

A beautiful aeroplane from an aesthetic perspective, the Spitfire was a deadly fighting aeroplane at heart and the only British fighter to be in constant production throughout WWII, with the final variants being 100 mph faster and possessing more than twice the power of the first machines to enter service.


"RAAF Spitfire "Grey Nurse"" by Airpower Art Redbubble

No. 457 Squadron ground crew push a Spitfire into its dispersal bay at Livingstone Airfield during February 1943 The Stirling Castle arrived at Melbourne on 13 August.


Superarine Spitfire MKIX TE308 GAWGB marked up as A58606 ZPZ Grey

The RAAF flew Spitfires in the Western Desert and in PNG. Morotai, Halmahera Islands, Netherlands East Indies. 1945-04-09. Pilots of No. 457 "grey nurse" (Spitfire) Squadron RAAF walk briskly down the Morotai airstrip to board their aircraft preparatory to taking off on a mission against Japanese installations in the Halmahera.


Pin on WWII Aircraft Reference

All of the squadron's Spitfires were painted with a shark's mouth, giving them the nickname of the 'Grey Nurse Squadron'. The Squadron had some notable characters including Pete Brothers, Clive 'Killer' Caldwell and Bruce Watson. Initially formed in 1941 and based in Southern England under Sqn.