With two minutes of searching, the earliest combat loss I can find with the Mk XVI is a single loss on the 9th of November 1944. There might be an earlier loss.I can find the following RAF squadrons that operated the Mk XVI in 1944 and 1945 and lost aircraft in combat:66 124126127322451452453502504601602604That's far from exhaustive, just a quick scroll through a Mk XVI produciton list.
Spit14? We were talking spit16... DUH, learn the alphabet and to count! : P
Not all those squadrons operated the Spitfires in WW2.ie 604: April 1944 April 1945 de Havilland Mosquito Mk.XIIIOctober 1946 May 1950 Supermarine Spitfire LF.16e
anti-Spitfire dweebs.
So some of the posted info is false... and the rest is either not complete, or not sourced... SORRY, BUT IM NOT TROLLING, JUST STATING THE FACT THAT I AM NOT YET CONVINCED!
lol at that phrase
Karnak, what happened to the old spit5 and spit9? Why were they changed?
You started this thread and it was obviously about your want and desire in spite of your use of 'we' and Google.
let's not reward the skilless with more options.