Supermarine Spitfire MkXll by Airfix from £15.99
The Mk XII was the first production version of the Spitfire to use the Rolls-Royce Griffon engine. The Griffon was a development of the ‘R’ sprint engine used in the Supermarine Schneider Trophy racing seaplanes of the late 1920s and early 1930s. The low level performance of the Mk XII was very useful when dealing with low level hit and run raids mounted by the Fw 190, and later helped against the V-1, though the mark did not enter mass production.
Specification: Model Scale: 1:48, Number of Parts: 98, Dimensions (mm): L202 x W207, Skill Level: 2, Flying Hours: 2, Requires Painting: Yes.
Default Decals for this Product: 11 Silver, 24 Trainer Yellow, 30 Dark Green, 33 Matt Black, 61 Flesh, 53 Gunmetal, 56 Aluminium, 85 Coal Black, 90 Beige Green, 96 RAF Blue, 129 US Gull Grey, 106 Ocean Grey, 133 Brown, 165 Medium Sea Grey.
2 Finish Options:
- Aircraft flown by flight Lieutenant Donald Smith (RAAF), No.41 Squadron, RAF Tangmere, UK, October, 1943.
- Aircraft flown by Squadron Leader R.H. Harries, No.91 (Nigeria) Squadron, RAF Hawkridge, UK, May 1943.
Brand: Airfix
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