Mk 1's on D-Day?

I was picking up another airplane that I found incredibly cheap, when I noticed it was a Spitfire Mk 1 but with D-Day stripes. I didn't think any were left flying that late in the war. Anyone know?
Kevin
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The first 77 Mk Is had a two-bladed, fixed-pitch Watts propeller. Subsequent aircraft received three-bladed, two-position de Havilland or Rotol airscrews, with fine pitch for take-off and coarse pitch for cruising, and these were subsequently retro-fitted to the earlier aircraft.
Maybe that's why the model was cheap. You guys over the Pond seem to like those awful stripes for some unknown reason.![]()
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If a French plane appeared over Hungarian airspace with invasion markings it'd be shot down quickly!
The Hungarians still haven't forgiven the French for the Treaty of Triannon after WWIGrudges huh?