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Supermarine Spitfire Mk V - USAAF 52nd FG, 4th FS, ER570, Robert Levine, Tunisia, August 1943 

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Supermarine Spitfire Mk V - USAAF 52nd FG, 4th FS, ER570, Robert Levine, Tunisia, August 1943
Scale:
1:48
Length:
7.5"
Width:
9.25"
Composition:
Diecast
SKU:
HM-HA7859
Period:
World War II


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The USAAF 4th Pursuit Squadron was activated at Selfridge Field, Michigan on 15 January 1941. In 1942, it was redesignated as the 4th Fighter Squadron and relocated to Northern Ireland and England. It was assigned to Twelfth Air Force during the North African Campaign in late 1942 and equipped with the British Supermarine Spitfire before moving across Algeria and Tunisia flying ground support missions for American ground forces. The squadron took part in the invasion of Sicily and Italy in 1943 and participated in the liberation of Corsica in 1943. After returning to Italy, the squadron re-equipped with North American P-51D Mustangs in May 1944 and participated in Northern Italian Campaign before returning to the United States in August 1945.

Designed by R.J.Michell to meet a British Air Ministry specification, the Supermarine Spitfire first flown on March 5th, 1936. With its combination of beautiful fighter design, the excellent performance of its Rolls-Royce Merlin powerplant and firepower provided by twin cannons and four machine guns, the Spitfire became an unrivaled symbol of victory. The Spitfire had 40 major variants and was built in greater numbers than any other British aircraft of the time. It flew operationally on every front between 1939 and 1945 and was engaged in every one of the Royal Air Force's major actions.

Hobby Master's 1:48 scale Spitfire Mk I is cleverly designed to provide the collector with a reasonably-priced, top quality product with just the right number of features. This beautiful model features a canopy that slides open or is removable, providing a clear view of the pad-printed gauges and correctly-rendered control stick with loop stick grip. The all-metal propeller spins freely and the engine exhaust stack has been separately applied. The near-solid metal wing has hinged metal landing gear with integrated metal gear doors, and the wing root fairing is integrated in the wing's casting, which creates a flawless transition between the fuselage and the near-razor thin trailing edge.

Info: Supermarine Spitfire Mk V - USAAF 52nd FG, 4th FS, ER570, Robert Levine, Tunisia, August 1943


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Spitfire Mk1 to Mk24 | How Spitfires kept getting better (14:51)
The Supermarine Spitfire is one of the most iconic aircraft of all time. Between 1937 and 1947 over 20,000 of them were built and in those 10 years, Spitfires changed dramatically from the Mk 1 to the Mk 24. More powerful engines, new wing shapes, different armaments, and more were added to the Spitfire in an attempt to maintain its edge over enemy aircraft. The Supermarine Spitfire was the only Allied frontline fighter in complete and continuous development all the way through the Second World War. IWM Duxford has Spitfires from all the way through production, in fact, there are probably more Spitfires gathered together at Duxford than anywhere else in the world. In this episode of Duxford in Depth, Graham Rodgers looks at how the Spitfire evolved by taking us through just a few of Duxford's collection of Spitfires including marks 1, 5, 9, 14, and 24. Fancy taking the pilot’s seat? Book a private talk and unique ‘In the Cockpit’ experience at IWM Duxford to sit at the controls of an airworthy combat veteran Spitfire Mark 1: https://bit.ly/3rPQe84 Plan your visit to the Duxford: https://bit.ly/visit-duxford Subscribe to IWM's YouTube channel for new Duxford in Depth videos every month. License the footage used in this film: https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/c/1700 Discover our Spitfire gifts: https://shop.iwm.org.uk/c-spitfire-gifts-and-memorabilia Follow IWM on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/I_W_M​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imperialwarmuseums Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iwm.london Science Museum Group. R J Mitchell. 1985-1328Science Museum Group Collection Online. Accessed November 30, 2021. https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co64732/r-j-mitchell-photograph-portrait. #history #aircraft #spitfire
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