| Revell Model Kit - Spitfire Mk. IX C/XVI - 04554
Model details
Scale 1:48
No. of parts 130
Length 197 mm
Wingspan 231 mm
Skill Level 4
Original details
Type description British fighter
Year/Period 1938 / IX 1942
Origin GB
Engine capacity 1 x 1214 kW
Speed 656 kph
04554 Supermarine SPITFIRE Mk.IX/XVI
Apart from the Bf109 the Spitfire is the best known and most renowned
fighter plane of the Second World War, with a total build of over
22,500. Numerous improvements and upgrades meant that it was
continually becoming more powerful. In 1941 the German air force put
into service the Focke Wulf Fw190A that proved its superiority over the
current versions of the Spitfire. Some rapid problem-solving gave rise
to the improvement of the airframe of the Spitfire Mk V by the
incorporation of more powerful engines of the Merlin 61 series with a
four-blade propeller. The earlier Mk IX variants were upgraded Mk Vs
with different types of wings. From 1944 onwards the Spitfire Mk XVI
went into production with the Merlin 66 engine. The first aircraft of
the Spitfire type IX went into service with RAF No. 64 squadron in July
1942 and from then on proved to be an effective defence against the
Fw190 in both the European and the Near Eastern theatres of war. The
Spitfire was produced until the end of the war. A total of 5,739 of the
Mk IX and 1,054 of the Mk XVI were built and served with 79 RAF
operational wings, 23 Allied squadrons under RAF Fighter Command as
well as 23 Canadian, 3 Australian and 9 New Zealand squadrons.
Model-details:
- Surface details with recessed panel lines
- Detailed cockpit with instrument panel markings
- Detailed seat
- Choice of two vertical tail areas
- Detailed oil cooler
- Movable 4-blade propeller
- Decals for 2 RAF versions Mk IXc and XVI
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