« Reply #35 on: February 09, 2009, 11:10:51 PM »
I think it was at around 49,000 feet, a spitfire against a Ju-188, IIRC.
As far as i know it was a spitfire that intercepted a Ju-86 (at least i think it's a ju-86) at 52,000ft
According to Wiki it was a modified Spit V against a Ju-86 at 49,000 feet over Egypt, when two more were shot down the type was withdrawn from service.
ok i see, the 86 could fly up to 52,500ft, but it got intercepted at 49,000ft (climbing i guess lol).

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