Franklin Mint 1:48 B11B564 Spitfire Mk.VC UK RAF "Eagle" |
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Scale: 1:48 |
Length: 7.5" |
Width: 9.25" |
Composition: Diecast |
SKU: FM-B11B564 |
Period: World War II |
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UK RAF 249 Sqn. "Eagle" Spitfire MK. VC Trop, Pilot: Sqn. Ldr. John J. Linch, 13 Victories, WWII Ace. The Supermarine Spitfire was a British single-seat fighter aircraft, used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries during the Second World War, and into the 1950s. It was produced in greater numbers than any other Allied design. The Spitfire was the only Allied fighter in production at the outbreak of the Second World War that was still in production at the end of the war.
The Spitfire was designed as a short-range, high-performance interceptor aircraft by R. J. Mitchell, chief designer at Supermarine Aviation Works, which operated as a subsidiary of Vickers-Armstrong from 1928. Mitchell developed the Spitfire's distinctive elliptical wing (designed by Beverley Shenstone) with innovative sunken rivets to have the thinnest possible cross-section, achieving a potential top speed greater than that of several contemporary fighter aircraft, including the Hawker Hurricane. Mitchell continued to refine the design until his death in 1937, whereupon his colleague Joseph Smith took over as chief designer, overseeing the Spitfire's development through many variants.
Info: Spitfire Mk.VC UK RAF "Eagle"