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1/48 Tamiya Dewoitine D.520. |
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by Randy Lutz |
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This particular model represents the D.520 flown by Adjutant Chef Bouton of Groupe de chasse II/3, 2ieme Escadrille, while engaged in Syrian campaign (Operation Levante) and was based at Rayak, Lebanon, during June 1941. I am aware of only
two photos of Bouton's aircraft. One is found in the Polish publication
entitled 'D.520' by Books International. It depicts Bouton's aircraft
prior to the application of Vichy markings and is invaluable in determining the
starboard side camouflage pattern. At this particular time, it also
sported the red stripes on the fuselage. There has been some debate over
the stripes, with some claiming they are personal markings. In reality,
they are a standard feature on D.520's of the 2ieme
The other photo of Bouton's aircraft appears in the French publication entitled 'Le Dewoitine' by Raymond Danel and Jean Cuny. In this photo the aircraft is shown after being destroyed on the ground in July 1941. You can clearly see the all-yellow tail surfaces, indicative of aircraft involved in Syria and at this time the aircraft was fitted with the more commonly seen tall dorsal antenna mast. Bouton's aircraft has been
confused with another similarly marked Dewoitine flown by Sergeant Robert Killy,
father of the famous French downhill skier, Jean-Claude Killy, but there are
subtle differences in the camo pattern and the large number '30'. Randy
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Photos and text © by Randy Lutz
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