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Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!
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The Supermarine Walrus served with nos 269, 275, 276, 277, 278, 281 & 282 R.A.F. air-sea rescue squadrons in the U.K. and nos 283, 284, 293 & 294 squadrons in the Middle East.
It was also catapulted from battleships and large cruisers for naval artilliary spotting, scouting and occasionally bombing. Fleet Air Arm squadrons nos 700, 701, 711, 712 & 714. They were also used for anti-submarine and convoy patrols and communications duties.
This information comes from 'War Planes of the Second World War vol. 5 Flying Boats' by William Green.
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Cheers David, I'll see if I can source the book, the picture on Amazon has it with a price of 15/-!!
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If you can buy a copy for 15/- snap it up immediately! They can go for £15 nowadays.
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