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The Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vc was a variant of the famous British Supermarine Spitfire fighter plane developed during World War II. Here is some key information about the Spitfire Mk.Vc:
Development and Background: The Spitfire Mk.Vc was one of several variants of the legendary British Supermarine Spitfire fighter plane. It was developed as an improvement over earlier versions to meet the challenges posed by war.
Design and Features: The Mk.Vc retained the distinctive appearance and elegant design of the Spitfire, with elliptical wings and an enclosed cockpit. However, it had improvements over earlier models.
Motorization: The Spitfire Mk.Vc was powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin 45 engine with more power than previous versions. This improvement helped increase the aircraft's overall performance.
Armament: The armament of the Mk.Vc varied, but usually included 20 mm cannons and 7.7 mm machine guns mounted in the wings. The aircraft had good firepower to deal with both enemy aircraft and ground targets.
Operational Role: The Spitfire Mk.Vc was primarily used as a day fighter. It participated in numerous air battles during World War II, including the Battle of Britain.
Evolution: The Mk.Vc was part of the Spitfire Mk.V series of variants, which included several modifications and improvements. In addition to the Mk.Vc model, there were also the Mk.Vb, Mk.Vc and other variants.
Famous Aviation Aces: The Spitfire has been associated with many famous British aviation aces, who achieved combat victories using this iconic war machine.
During the War: The Spitfire Mk.Vc participated in combat both on the Western Front and in other theaters of war. It continued to be developed and used in various forms throughout the conflict.
In summary, the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vc was an advanced variant of the iconic British fighter, designed to improve performance and combat effectiveness over previous versions. Its elegant design and performance made it one of the most famous and respected fighters in aviation history.
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Go to cart1/48 Spitfire Mk.Vc Weekend Masking Sheet (for Eduard) The Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vc is one of the variants of the famous British Supermarine Spitfire fighter plane, developed during World War II. Here is some key information about the Spitfire Mk.Vc: Origin and Production: The Spitfire Mk.Vc was developed by the Supermarine Aviation Works, Ltd, in the United Kingdom. Production of this variant began in 1941. Role: The Spitfire Mk.Vc was a fighter aircraft designed primarily for interception and aerial combat. It was used to defend the United Kingdom and other Allied areas against enemy air attacks. Armament: This variant of the Spitfire was armed with a set of .303-inch (7.7 mm) caliber Browning machine guns mounted in the wings. Later versions could be equipped with 20-mm Hispano guns. Armament could vary according to operational requirements and specific versions. Engine and Performance: The Spitfire Mk.Vc was powered by a 1,470-horsepower Rolls-Royce Merlin or Merlin 45 engine, which gave it good performance in terms of speed and maneuverability. Crew: The Spitfire Mk.Vc was generally designed for a single pilot. Operational Employment: This variant of the Spitfire was used primarily in the air defense of the United Kingdom against enemy air attacks, including German bombers during the Battle of Britain. It was subsequently employed in various theaters of war, including the Mediterranean theater and the Pacific Front. Variants: There were numerous variants of the Spitfire Mk.V, each with specific improvements and modifications to suit different roles and theaters of war. End of Production and Retirement from Service: Production of the Spitfire Mk.Vc continued until the end of World War II, after which it was gradually replaced by more modern aircraft. However, some variants of the Spitfire remained in active service after the war. The Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vc was one of the most iconic fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force during World War II. It played a crucial role in the air defense of the United Kingdom during the critical days of the Battle of Britain and continued to be an effective force in many other air operations during the war.
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Go to cart1/48 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vc Overseas Users (6) Mk.Vc (Trop), JK345 of Royal Hellenic Air Force, based in Greece, 1946. Mk.Vc (Trop), ‘20-4’ of 20° Gruppo, 51° Stormo, based at Aeroporto di Roma-Centocelle, Roma, Italy, November, 1945. Mk.Vc (Trop),JK831, ‘M/Slavonic’ of 352 Squadron,Royal Air Force,based at Canne, Italy, 1944. Mk.Vc (Trop), JG959, ‘AX.N’/‘Cirecooks VI’ flown by Lieutenant McClellon Eric Sutton Robinson of 1 Squadron, SAAF, based at Ben Gardane, Tunisia, March, 1943. Mk.Vc (Trop), A58-133, ‘33’ of 8 Operational Training Unit, Royal Australian Air Force, based at Parkes, New South Wales, Australia, 1944. Mk.Vc (Trop), JK180, ‘QP*K/-Betty I-’ of 2nd Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Group, United States Army Air Force, based in Corsica, Janurary, 1944.
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Go to cart1/48 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vc Overseas Users (6) Mk.Vc (Trop), JK345 of Royal Hellenic Air Force, based in Greece, 1946. Mk.Vc (Trop), ‘20-4’ of 20° Gruppo, 51° Stormo, based at Aeroporto di Roma-Centocelle, Roma, Italy, November, 1945. Mk.Vc (Trop),JK831, ‘M/Slavonic’ of 352 Squadron,Royal Air Force,based at Canne, Italy, 1944. Mk.Vc (Trop), JG959, ‘AX.N’/‘Cirecooks VI’ flown by Lieutenant McClellon Eric Sutton Robinson of 1 Squadron, SAAF, based at Ben Gardane, Tunisia, March, 1943. Mk.Vc (Trop), A58-133, ‘33’ of 8 Operational Training Unit, Royal Australian Air Force, based at Parkes, New South Wales, Australia, 1944. Mk.Vc (Trop), JK180, ‘QP*K/-Betty I-’ of 2nd Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Group, United States Army Air Force, based in Corsica, Janurary, 1944.
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