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Spitfire MkXIV, 610 Sqn, Sqn Ldr R A Newbery, Sept 1944 with Fi 103 'Doodlebug' flying bomb (1:72) by Corgi Diecast Aviation Item Number: AA38703In January 1944, No. 610 �County of Chester� Squadron became one of the first units to re-equip with the Rolls Royce Griffon engined Spitfire XIV and from June 1944 the squadron was heavily involved in countering the increasing number of V-1 attacks.
Squadron Leader Richard Newbury DFC was the Commanding officer of 610 Squadron and he recorded a personal tally of 9 V-1s while flying Spitfire XIV, DWD/RB159. By September of 1944 his squadron had claimed a total of 50 V-1 rocket kills.
The flying bomb raids on Britain were code named �Diver� by the allies and the first recorded attack by a V-1 hit Swanscombe in Kent on June 13th 1944. More than 2400 V-1s reached England and they were soon referred to as the �Doodlebug� or �Buzz Bomb�. The designation V-1 was an abbreviation for its German name of �Vergeltungswaffe 1� or �Revenge weapon No.1� although its official title was Fieseler Fi 103A-1.
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