Corgi 1/72 AA31934a Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb BL595, Bram Van Der Stok, Great Escape Collection

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To commemorate this event in military history, Aviation Archive present the ‘Great Escape Collection’, the range features the aircraft in which the escapees flew before being captured. Bram Van Der Stok was not only the most decorated aviator in Dutch history, but also one of just three men to escape to freedom as a result of the ‘Great Escape’. Training as a pilot before the war, Van Der Stok claimed one Bf109 before the capitulation of the Netherlands. He made various attempts to escape to England before succeeding in getting to Scotland in 1941. Between February and April 1942 he claimed one confirmed Bf109 and damaged 3 others while flying with 41 and 91 Squadrons. On the 12th April 1942 Van Der Stok was shot down while flying Spitfire Mk.Vb BL595 and entered German captivity. He was the 18th man out of the camp on the night of the ‘Great Escape’ and crossed much of Europe before arriving in Spain. He arrived back in the UK on the 11th July 1944 having travelled through occupied Germany and France by train before crossing the Pyrenees. He then re-joined 91 Squadron and flew over Normandy during the D-Day landings. He continued flying up until the end of the war, latterly commanding the Dutch 322 Squadron. After the war he became a doctor, working with NASA during the 1970s.
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