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ICM 48062 1/48 Spitfire Mk.VII WWII British Fighter

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ICM 48062 1/48 Spitfire Mk.VII WWII British Fighter

The British fighter Spitfire – one of the “flying legends” of World War II. The Spitfire Mk.IX modification has raised on base of the Mk.V in 1942 with the installation of the more potent engine.

This airplane was reliable and easy in service and possessed excellent flight characteristics. The Mk.IX were used in the European theatre of WWII in many roles – as universal (F), low-altitude (LF) and high-altitude (HF) fighters, and as fighter-bombers.

Spitfire Mk.IX were in service of RAF, USAAF, Air Forces of USSR, France, Italy, Czechoslovakia and some other states.

Spitfire Mk.VII fighters were built since August 1942. This modification has intended for intercepting high-altitude enemy aircraft and had a pressurized cabin and wing with extended tips

Specifications

  • Model size (length x width): 202 x 256 mm
  • Box size: 247 x 183 x 33 mm
  • Number of details: 121

Markings

  • Spitfire Mk.VII, Sqn.Ldr. James O`Meara,OC 131 Sqn., Colerne, March 1944.
  • Spitfire Mk.VII, Flg.Off. W.Hibbert, 124 Sqn., Bradwell Bay, June 1944.
$8.26

Original: $23.60

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ICM 48062 1/48 Spitfire Mk.VII WWII British Fighter

$23.60

$8.26

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The British fighter Spitfire – one of the “flying legends” of World War II. The Spitfire Mk.IX modification has raised on base of the Mk.V in 1942 with the installation of the more potent engine.

This airplane was reliable and easy in service and possessed excellent flight characteristics. The Mk.IX were used in the European theatre of WWII in many roles – as universal (F), low-altitude (LF) and high-altitude (HF) fighters, and as fighter-bombers.

Spitfire Mk.IX were in service of RAF, USAAF, Air Forces of USSR, France, Italy, Czechoslovakia and some other states.

Spitfire Mk.VII fighters were built since August 1942. This modification has intended for intercepting high-altitude enemy aircraft and had a pressurized cabin and wing with extended tips

Specifications

  • Model size (length x width): 202 x 256 mm
  • Box size: 247 x 183 x 33 mm
  • Number of details: 121

Markings

  • Spitfire Mk.VII, Sqn.Ldr. James O`Meara,OC 131 Sqn., Colerne, March 1944.
  • Spitfire Mk.VII, Flg.Off. W.Hibbert, 124 Sqn., Bradwell Bay, June 1944.