Airfix - Supermarine Spitfire PR.XIX - 1:48
Product Code: A05119A
The PR.XIX was the final photo reconnaissance
version of the Spitfire to see active RAF service. Produced by mating
features of the Mk.XI Spitfire to the powerful Griffon engine of the
XIV, the PR.XIX was one of the fastest and, some say, best-looking of
all Spitfire variants. Due to its role as a reconnaissance machine, it
featured no armament, relying upon its high top speed to evade potential
enemies. After the war, the PR.CIC served in the Far East, operating
over Hainan Island and performing the RAF’s last ever operational sortie
by a Spitfire over Malaya on 10th June 1957.
Scheme A:
Supermarine Spitfire PR.XIX, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Royal
Air Force Binbrook, Lincolnshire, England, 1963. PS853 took place in
simulated air to air combat against English Electric Lightning XM166.
(A)
Scheme B:
Supermarine Spitfire PR.XIX, Temperature and Humidity Flight (THUM),
Royal Air Force Woodvale, Southport, Merseyside, England, 1956. (B)
Scheme C:
Supermarine Spitfire PR.XIX, Rolls-Royce Heritage Flight, East Midlands
Airport, England, 2024 (C)
| Model Scale; 1:48 |
Dimensions (mm): L 213 x W 235 |
| Number of Parts: 89 |
Requires Painting: Yes |
| Skill Level: 2 |
Flying Hours: 2 |
Paints required but not included:
(Scheme A and B) 11, 24, 33, 53, 56,
78, 96, 100 (Scheme A) 19, 29, 30,
35, 165, (Scheme B and C) 230,
(Pilot) 61, 62, 121.