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Airfix - Supermarine Spitfire MkVb - 1:72 (A02046A)
The Spitfire MkV was one of the most successful "temporary" fighters ever
introduced into the Royal Air Force, having been rushed into service. Over
one hundred and forty RAF squadrons operated the type. It served on all
battlefronts and was supplied to nine other countries including the Soviet
Union and the United States.
A)
Aircraft flown by Pilot Officer Leo Nomis, No.71 Eagle Squadron, Royal Air
Force Martlesham Heath, Suffolk, England, April 1942
B)
Buckeye Don flown by 2nd Lit Don Gentile 336th Fighter /squadron, United
States Army Air Force, Royal Air Force Debden, North Essex, England, 1942
| Model Scale; 1:72 |
Dimensions (mm); L118 W155 |
| Number of Parts: 35 |
Requires Painting: Yes |
| Skill Level: 1 |
Flying Hours: 1 |
Paints Required but not included:
(A/B) 11,24, 30, 33, 53, 61, 62, 90, 96, 106, 165
Discontinued
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