161 - Irish Air Corps (Spitfire TR.9)

Photo of aircraft 161 operated by Irish Air Corps

Aircraft Details

Frame Details
SerialCBAF 9590
Line Number
First Flight
ModelSpitfire TR.9
StatusLeft Fleet
Commentssold to Tony Samuelson, a collector who was supplying aircraft for the Battle of Britain Film Company. Samuelson bought four Tr.9 aircraft from the IAC, two of which were made airworthy and used in the filming. IAC161 however, remained on the ground and was never used, remaining in store in Cricklewood. In April 1970 Tony Samuelson sold his four Spitfires and also an airworthy Hurricane to Sir William Roberts. IAC161 was moved to a farm at Flimwell and later the fuselage moved to Shoreham, before heading north to join Roberts’s “Strathallan Collection” aircraft museum in Scotland. Little or no work was carried out on IAC161 and in 1979 it and its sister aircraft IAC162/ML407(now operated by Carolyn Grace) were put up for sale and went to new owner Nick Grace, who moved the pair to St. Merryn in Cornwall. Grace kept IAC162 for himself and sold IAC161 to Steve Atkins who moved the various parts of the project to a barn on a farm at Saffron Walden, only a few miles from its current home at Duxford! Here a band of volunteers were involved in starting the mammoth job of restoring the Spitfire to fly
  Reg Airline Delivered Status
Not Seen It! PV202 Royal Air Force 18.09.44 Left Fleet
Not Seen It! 161 Irish Air Corps 15.06.51 Left Fleet
Not Seen It! G-TRIX Stephen William Atkins 02.07.80 Left Fleet
Not Seen It! G-TRIX Richard James Francis Parker 07.03.88 Left Fleet
Not Seen It! G-TRIX Ricky Ashley Roberts 14.07.92 Left Fleet
Not Seen It! G-CCCA (PV202) Historic Flying Ltd 18.02.03 Active

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