Another photo from Merv with a story.
"Thanks for putting the Spitfire photos up on the forum Steven.
As a matter of interest, this is the second Spitfire I have built. The first one is a 64 inch span model of OU-V serial MK280. This was Johnny Houlton's third Spitfire when he was CO of 485 (NZ) Squadron in 1944. His fourth Spitfire, also OU-V, is still flying today as you are probably aware. He used the letter 'V' for his girlfriend "Vicki", later to become Mrs Houlton.
Here's an anecdote you might find interesting:
Ten years ago (Feb 99) I was flying OU-V at a Warbirds model meeting over in Hastings. I was preparing the model for flight when an elderly gent walked up and commented "I see you've got Johnny Houlton's Spitfire there". I agreed with him. He then said "You've got the wrong serial number on it." I replied - "I don't think so - I got the number off a photo in a book about Spitfires". He insisted, "No - it should be ML407. Anyway, I've got the logbooks at home. I'll let you know".
A few days later I received a letter from him confirming that I was correct. It turns out he was a pilot in 485 Squadron and he included extracts from his logbook which showed that he had actually flown OU-V / MK280 on a patrol over the English channel in April 1944. His name was Max Collett, and he has since died.
What a coincidence that he should show up at a model meeting held once a year and that I had decided to make the trip to Hastings and attend that year.
Merv"
