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1/32 Spitfire Mk.Ia Exhaust Stacks (for Kotare)
The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic aircraft of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression, during the Battle of Britain and the conflict years.
In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.
Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.
Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.
The RAF's last operational frontline mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron. But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by the Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.
It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX & Mk.XVI - 116 pages
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Go to cartSupermarine Spitfire Mk.IX NEW VERSION for 2015Although initially conceived as a stop-gap measure, the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX (and the essentially similar Mk.XVI) eventually became the most numerous of all Spitfire variants with more than 7,000 delivered to the RAF, the VVS and other Allied air forces.Premier Japanese model company Tamiya has released Spitfire Mk.IXc, Mk.VIII and Mk.XVIe kits in 1:32 scale. These three kits are simply superb in terms of detail, engineering innovation, fit and presentation. In the warm afterglow of their release, many modellers have declared Tamiya's 1:32 scale late model Spitfires to be the some of the best scale model aircraft kits of all time.This book details the construction of all three kits in step-by-step illustrated guides, and also suggests how Tamiya's kits may be improved and describes the after market decals and accessories that are available for these magnificent models. (designed to be used with Tamiya kits)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British company Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic aircraft of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression, during the Battle of Britain and the conflict years.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational front-line mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron.[9] But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
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Go to cartHow to Build The Revell 1:32 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IIa (designed to be used with Revell kits) The name Supermarine Spitfire has now become synonymous with an entire island people, and their battle to maintain their freedom in the shadow of the Nazi jackboot. The very shape and sound of the Supermarine Spitfire seems to still invoke and embody the usually reserved pride of the British person.It is probably true to say that Reginald Mitchell's beautiful aircraft design is one of the most easily recognised and much-loved shapes that ever took to the skies.When actual mass production of the Supermarine Spitfire ceased in 1948, over 20,000 machines had been built, and operated by over thirty countries around the world.This iconic series saw service with the RAF right up until the mid-1950s. It also saw service with the Irish Air Corps as late as 1961; a full 26yrs after the flight of the prototype K5054.Revell has now released an all-new 1:32 scale Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IIa. With some minor modifications, this model may also be built as a Mk.I or a Mk.Va.Over the course of five Chapters, James Hatch examines the kit contents in detail, describes construction of the model with lavish illustrations, and points out the areas of the kit that may be improved and corrected.This new book features an exhaustive step-by-step guide to construction; plus a painting and weathering tutorial. A number of essential reference resources are also included.
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Go to cartSpitfire The Anzacs: The RAF through Colonial eyes
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Go to cartSupermarine Spitfire Mk.IX/Spitfire Mk.XVI
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Go to cartHOW TO BUILD TAMIYA'S 1:48 SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE MK.1 (2018 released kits)When Tamiya released their 1:32 scale Spitfire Mk.IXc in 2009, they set a new standard for plastic model kits. As one of the most popular subjects in the history of scale modelling, we should not be surprised to find that Tamiya has now released an all-new Spitfire kit in 1:48 scale.Tamiya's brand new 1:48 scale Spitfire Mk.I delivers innovative design, outstanding detail, an accurate outline and crisp, subtle surface textures.This model has nothing at all in common with their 1993 kit.Between these covers, we provide an exhaustive step-by-step illustrated guide to building Tamiya's 1:48 scale Spitfire Mk.I straight from the box plus tips on painting and weathering. Plenty of inspiration is offered with two different configurations plus a conversion to the Photo Reconnaissance version with models by Brett Green and Marcus Nicholls.Also included are a walkaround of a surviving Spitfire Mk.I, a summary of other Spitfire Mk.I model kits available in 1:48 scale, a list of available accessories and decals plus a catalogue of helpful references.
SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE IIAAuthors Robert GrudzienFormat A4, 24 pages (4 in colour)This book is a compilation of 4-view colour profiles, scale plans and photographic details of the IIa variant of the Supermarine Spitfire, featuring scale plans in 1/72 and 1/48 scales plus drawings from wartime technical manuals and also photographs of the details in b&w and colour.
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Go to cartHow to Build Tamiya s 1/32 Spitfire Mk.IXc and Mk.VIII (TAM-60320)Il Supermarine Spitfire fu un aereo da caccia monoposto monomotore ad ala bassa, prodotto dalla ditta britannica Supermarine Aviation Works negli anni trenta e quaranta. Impiegato in Europa, Nord Africa, Australia e Asia, divenne uno degli aerei-simbolo della Seconda guerra mondiale soprattutto per il suo efficace e decisivo contributo alla vittoriosa resistenza inglese all'aggressione tedesca, durante la Battaglia d'Inghilterra e gli anni del conflitto.Nella Battaglia d'Inghilterra, condivise con lo Hawker Hurricane il difficile compito della difesa del territorio dagli attacchi della Luftwaffe. Impiegato dalle aviazioni di numerosi paesi alleati - quali l'Unione Sovietica, l'Australia e gli Stati Uniti d'America - è stato l'unico caccia alleato prodotto per tutta la durata della guerra.Realizzato in una quarantina di versioni diverse, è probabilmente l'aereo con evoluzione progettuale e costruttiva superiore a qualsiasi altro modello, in tutta la storia del volo.Includendo i 2.556 Seafire, ne vennero prodotti 20.351 esemplari fino al 1947[7], quando l'ultimo Mk.24 uscì dalle linee di montaggio. Dopo la guerra fu ancora a lungo impiegato dalle forze aeree di Francia, Paesi Bassi, Grecia, Turchia, Belgio, India, Italia e Cecoslovacchia.L'ultima missione operativa di prima linea della RAF fu compiuta il primo aprile 1954 da uno Spitfire ricognitore PR19 del No. 81 Squadron RAF.[9] Ma lo Spitfire continuò ad essere utilizzato ancora per tre anni dal Temperature and Humidity Flight, per misurazioni meteorologiche, fino al giugno 1957, quando fu congedato.È stato considerato dall'asso britannico Johnnie Johnson «il miglior caccia difensivo convenzionale della guerra».
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Go to cartCombat Colours 8: Spitfire in WWII
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Go to cartMesserschmitt Me-109 Me 109 SPITFIRE
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Go to cart"Spitfajr" Spitfire LFMk.IX E nell'aeronautica cecoslovacca Supermarine Spitfire è una vera leggenda nel mondo dell'aviazione militare, che ha contribuito in modo significativo in II. La seconda guerra mondiale alla vittoria degli Alleati sulla Germania. L'aereo entrò gradualmente nell'arsenale di tre squadroni di caccia cecoslovacchi. Dopo la fine della guerra, il 13 agosto 1945 alle 17:00 ala da caccia con 54 Spitfire LF Mk.IXE a Praga all'aeroporto di Ruzyne. Nel 1946, il loro numero era stato aumentato a un totale di 76. Il libro descrive in dettaglio il trasferimento nella Repubblica Cecoslovacca e il servizio nella nostra forza aerea fino al 1948, quando furono dismessi e venduti. A4, copertina rigida, 104 pagine, viste laterali a colori, disegni, dettagli foto a colori. testo ceco. Copertina rigida.
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Go to cart1/32 Spitfire Mk.XVI 3D-Printed & coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Tamiya kits)
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Go to cart1/32 Spitfire Mk.Ia LooK (for Kotare)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic aircraft of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression, during the Battle of Britain and the conflict years.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational frontline mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron.[9] But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
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Go to cart1/32 Spitfire Mk.Ia Wheels (for Kotare)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic aircraft of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression, during the Battle of Britain and the conflict years.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational frontline mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron. But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by the Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
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Go to cart1/32 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Ia (Mid)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic planes of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression during the Battle of Britain and the conflict years.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational front-line mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron.[9] But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
1/24 Spitfire Mk.IXc LooKplus (for Airfix)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic aircraft of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression, during the Battle of Britain and the conflict years.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational frontline mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron.[9] But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
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Go to cart1/24 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc LooK (for Airfix)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic aircraft of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression, during the Battle of Britain and the conflict years.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational frontline mission was accomplished on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron.[9] But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
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Go to cart1/32 Spitfire Mk.IXcIl Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc è stata una delle varianti più famose e amate del leggendario caccia britannico Supermarine Spitfire durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Ecco alcune informazioni chiave sul Spitfire Mk.IXc:Sviluppo e Contesto: Il Spitfire Mk.IX è stato sviluppato come risposta alle nuove minacce rappresentate dai caccia tedeschi Focke-Wulf Fw 190 e Messerschmitt Bf 109G. Era fondamentalmente una versione migliorata del modello precedente, il Spitfire Mk.V.Design e Caratteristiche: Il Spitfire Mk.IXc manteneva l'iconico design del Spitfire con le sue ali ellittiche e una struttura leggera, ma aveva alcune modifiche significative rispetto al Mk.V. Il modello "c" era alimentato da un motore Rolls-Royce Merlin 66, che gli conferiva una maggiore potenza rispetto al motore del Mk.V. Questo motore aveva una migliore performance ad alta quota, il che lo rendeva più competitivo contro i caccia nemici ad alta quota.Prestazioni: Il Spitfire Mk.IXc era estremamente maneggevole e poteva competere efficacemente contro i caccia tedeschi della Luftwaffe. La sua velocità massima era di circa 658 km/h (circa 409 miglia all'ora) a quote elevate, ed era noto per la sua capacità di salita rapida e la manovrabilità .Armamento: Il modello "c" era generalmente equipaggiato con due mitragliatrici Browning M2 da 7,7 mm e due cannoni Hispano da 20 mm. Questo gli conferiva una potente capacità di fuoco.Ruolo Operativo: Il Spitfire Mk.IXc fu utilizzato principalmente dalla Royal Air Force (RAF) e da altre forze aeree alleate durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Svolse un ruolo chiave nella difesa aerea del Regno Unito e nelle operazioni di supporto alleato sul fronte occidentale.Eredità : Il Spitfire Mk.IX è considerato uno dei modelli più riusciti della serie Spitfire e uno dei caccia più importanti della Seconda Guerra Mondiale. La sua versatilità , le prestazioni di volo eccezionali e la capacità di mantenere la superiorità aerea hanno reso il Mk.IX una delle icone dell'aviazione militare.Il Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc è un esempio classico di come la continua evoluzione e miglioramento di un aereo già eccellente possa aumentarne l'efficacia e la rilevanza sul campo di battaglia. La sua capacità di competere con successo contro i caccia tedeschi avanzati ha reso il Mk.IX uno dei caccia più celebrati della Seconda Guerra Mondiale.
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Go to cart1/32 Spitfire Mk.I (for Kotare)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic aircraft of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression, during the Battle of Britain and the years of the conflict.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational frontline mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron. But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by the Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
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Go to cart1/32 Spitfire Mk.I TFace (for Kotare)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic planes of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression during the Battle of Britain and the conflict years.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational frontline mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron. But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
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Go to cart1/32 Spitfire Mk.I (for Kotare)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic aircraft of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression, during the Battle of Britain and the years of the conflict.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational frontline mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron. But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
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Go to cart1/32 Spitfire Mk.I SPACE (for KOTARE)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic planes of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression during the Battle of Britain and the conflict years.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational frontline mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron. But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
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Go to cart1/32 Spitfire Mk.I landing flaps (for Kotare)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic planes of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression during the Battle of Britain and the conflict years.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational frontline mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron. But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
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Go to cart1/32 Spitfire Mk.I seatbelts STEEL (for Kotare)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic aircraft of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression, during the Battle of Britain and the conflict years.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational frontline mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron. But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by the Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
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Go to cart1/32 Spitfire Mk.I (for Kotare)The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat, single-engine, low-wing fighter aircraft produced by the British firm Supermarine Aviation Works in the 1930s and 1940s. Employed in Europe, North Africa, Australia and Asia, it became one of the iconic aircraft of World War II mainly because of its effective and decisive contribution to the victorious British resistance to German aggression, during the Battle of Britain and the years of the conflict.In the Battle of Britain, it shared with the Hawker Hurricane the difficult task of defending territory from Luftwaffe attacks. Employed by the airforces of numerous Allied countries - such as the Soviet Union, Australia and the United States of America - it was the only Allied fighter produced for the duration of the war.Made in some 40 different versions, it is probably the aircraft with design and construction evolution superior to any other model, in the entire history of flight.Including the 2,556 Seafire, 20,351 examples were produced until 1947, when the last Mk.24 rolled off the assembly lines. After the war it was still employed for a long time by the air forces of France, the Netherlands, Greece, Turkey, Belgium, India, Italy and Czechoslovakia.The RAF's last operational frontline mission was carried out on April 1, 1954 by a PR19 Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of No. 81 RAF Squadron. But the Spitfire continued to be used for three more years by Temperature and Humidity Flight, for meteorological measurements, until June 1957, when it was discharged.It was considered by British ace Johnnie Johnson "the best conventional defensive fighter of the war."
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Go to cart1/32 SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE Mk. IX IN ITALIAN SERVICE (Decal a film unico)Il Supermarine Spitfire fu un aereo da caccia monoposto monomotore ad ala bassa, prodotto dalla ditta britannica Supermarine Aviation Works negli anni trenta e quaranta. Impiegato in Europa, Nord Africa, Australia e Asia, divenne uno degli aerei-simbolo della Seconda guerra mondiale soprattutto per il suo efficace e decisivo contributo alla vittoriosa resistenza inglese all'aggressione tedesca, durante la Battaglia d'Inghilterra e gli anni del conflitto.Nella Battaglia d'Inghilterra, condivise con lo Hawker Hurricane il difficile compito della difesa del territorio dagli attacchi della Luftwaffe. Impiegato dalle aviazioni di numerosi paesi alleati - quali l'Unione Sovietica, l'Australia e gli Stati Uniti d'America - è stato l'unico caccia alleato prodotto per tutta la durata della guerra.Realizzato in una quarantina di versioni diverse, è probabilmente l'aereo con evoluzione progettuale e costruttiva superiore a qualsiasi altro modello, in tutta la storia del volo.Includendo i 2.556 Seafire, ne vennero prodotti 20.351 esemplari fino al 1947, quando l'ultimo Mk.24 uscì dalle linee di montaggio. Dopo la guerra fu ancora a lungo impiegato dalle forze aeree di Francia, Paesi Bassi, Grecia, Turchia, Belgio, India, Italia e Cecoslovacchia.L'ultima missione operativa di prima linea della RAF fu compiuta il primo aprile 1954 da uno Spitfire ricognitore PR19 del No. 81 Squadron RAF.[9] Ma lo Spitfire continuò ad essere utilizzato ancora per tre anni dal Temperature and Humidity Flight, per misurazioni meteorologiche, fino al giugno 1957, quando fu congedato.È stato considerato dall'asso britannico Johnnie Johnson «il miglior caccia difensivo convenzionale della guerra».
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Go to cart1/32 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc (4) Mk.IX.c MK805 SH-B 64 Sqn Flt.Lt Tony Cooper `Peter John 3' RAF Harrowbeer July 1944; MH737 FF-Y 132 Sqn Flt.Lt V.J.Sumpter RAF Detling 1943; MH552/R 73 Sqn RAF Brindisi 1945; IXe PV144/4D-A 74 Sqn Sqn.Ldr J.C.F.Hayter Belgium 1944.
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Go to cart1/32 Supermarine Spitfire C wing - Hispano 20mm canons (TAM) Il Supermarine Spitfire fu un aereo da caccia monoposto monomotore ad ala bassa, prodotto dalla ditta britannica Supermarine Aviation Works negli anni trenta e quaranta. Impiegato in Europa, Nord Africa, Australia e Asia, divenne uno degli aerei-simbolo della Seconda guerra mondiale soprattutto per il suo efficace e decisivo contributo alla vittoriosa resistenza inglese all'aggressione tedesca, durante la Battaglia d'Inghilterra e gli anni del conflitto.Nella Battaglia d'Inghilterra, condivise con lo Hawker Hurricane il difficile compito della difesa del territorio dagli attacchi della Luftwaffe. Impiegato dalle aviazioni di numerosi paesi alleati - quali l'Unione Sovietica, l'Australia e gli Stati Uniti d'America - è stato l'unico caccia alleato prodotto per tutta la durata della guerraRealizzato in una quarantina di versioni diverse, è probabilmente l'aereo con evoluzione progettuale e costruttiva superiore a qualsiasi altro modello, in tutta la storia del volo.Includendo i 2.556 Seafire, ne vennero prodotti 20.351esemplari fino al 1947, quando l'ultimo Mk.24 uscì dalle linee di montaggio. Dopo la guerra fu ancora a lungo impiegato dalle forze aeree di Francia, Paesi Bassi, Grecia, Turchia, Belgio, India, Italia e Cecoslovacchia.L'ultima missione operativa di prima linea della RAF fu compiuta il primo aprile 1954 da uno Spitfire ricognitore PR19 del No. 81 Squadron RAF. Ma lo Spitfire continuò ad essere utilizzato ancora per tre anni dal Temperature and Humidity Flight, per misurazioni meteorologiche, fino al giugno 1957, quando fu congedato.[È stato considerato dall'asso britannico Johnnie Johnson «il miglior caccia difensivo convenzionale della guerra
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Go to cart1/32 Supermarine Spitfire B wing - Hispano 20mm cannons
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Go to cart1/32 Supermarine Spitfire Four Slot Block Tread Mainwheels - Tamiya Spitfire VIII, Spitfire IX, Spitfire XVI
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Go to cart1/32 Spitfire Part 4 *** Discontinued
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Go to cart1/32 Supermarine Spitfire 3 Slot Wheels - Circumferential Tread (Spitfire XIV, XVI, XVIII,XIX, 22/24, as well as some Seafire 45 and 46 and Spiteful/Seafangs)
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