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Brand:Eduard
Product Code:84138
Scale: 1/48 - The truth 48 timesReduced model.
Type:Disassembled Kit (requires merge and painting)
Material:Plastic
Contents
Injection mold plastic parts
1 DEGAL
1 Mounting Guide
Spitfire MK.IXE Flight model Features
Spitfire of the British Royal Air Force MK. IXE is a hunter plane.
Disasted plastic.
Use PVA adhesive to paste transparent parts.
There is no adhesive and paint in the box.
You can make the necessary jerking with the assembly guide in it.
As a decal, Czechoslovakia Air Force 1946 profile is released.
You need to paint it with the colors specified in the guide.
You can find the ingredients you need to finish this product at the bottom of the page
About
Spitfire, British Royal Air Force and other allied countries II. It is the hunter plane used before, and after World War II. Many types of Spitfire were built using several wing configurations and produced more than all other British aircraft. At the same time, it was the only British hunter plane that was constantly produced during the war.
Spitfire has been designed by RJ Mitchell, the chief designer of Supermarine Aviation Works, which has been operating as a subsidiary of Vickers-Armstrong since 1928, as a short-range, high-performance prevention aircraft. Mitchell continued to develop the design until his death in 1937, and then his colleague Joseph Smith took over the task as the chief designer by controlling Spitfire's development throughout his variants.
During the British War, from July to October 1940, the Halk perceived Spitfire as the main shelf warrior, but more Typhoon shoulder, Luftwaffe. However, the Spitfire units had a lower wear rate and a higher victory / defeat ratio than flying in Typhoon due to high performance. During the war, Spitfire was generally tasked with the Luftwaffe hunters, especially Messerschmitt BF 109E-Series, a close partner for them. Over time, the Germans produced superior aircraft and the Spitfire was tried to be updated.
After the British War, Spitfire replaced Typhoon and became the backbone of the Raf Warrior Command and took action in Europe, Mediterranean, Pacific and Southeast Asia. Spitfire, who is very popular by the pilots, has served in various roles such as prevention, photo-benchmark, hunter-bombarding and instructor and continued to serve in these roles until the 1970s.
Several models from the Spitfire family also served in Turkish Air Force. The MK.IXE model is one of them.
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