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Series Squadrons!
Publisher/Brand RAF in Combat
Author Phil H. Listemann
Format a4
No. Pages 26
Version Soft cover
Language English
Category Aviationbooks
Availability Product out of stock and no longer available.
product | Publisher/Brand | Series/scale | Price € | ||
![]() | Squadrons! No.27: The Supermarine Spitfire Mk V – The 'Bombay' Squadrons | RAF in Combat | Squadrons! | € 16.47 | |
![]() | Squadrons! No.30: The Spitfire Mk V – The Belgian and Dutch Squadrons | RAF in Combat | Squadrons! | € 18.30 | |
![]() | Squadrons! No.34: The Spitfire Mk II – The Foreign Squadrons - | RAF in Combat | Squadrons! | € 18.30 | |
![]() | Squadrons! No.36: The Spitfire Mk V – The special reserve Squadrons - | RAF in Combat | Squadrons! | € 16.47 | |
![]() | Squadrons! No.38: The Supermarine Spitfire Mk II – The Rhodesian, Dominion and Eagle squadrons | RAF in Combat | Squadrons! | € 15.55 | |
![]() | Squadrons! No.41: The Bristol Brigand | RAF in Combat | Squadrons! | € 16.47 | |
![]() | Squadrons! No.46: The North American and CAC Mustang - The RAAF | RAF in Combat | Squadrons! | € 15.55 | |
![]() | Squadrons! No.47 : The Westland Whirlwind | RAF in Combat | Squadrons! | € 15.55 | |
![]() | Squadrons! No.54: The Hawker biplane fightersExpected | RAF in Combat | Squadrons! | € 13.72 | |
![]() | Squadrons! No.55: The Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX – The Auxiliary squadronsExpected | RAF in Combat | Squadrons! | € 13.72 |
The Spitfire Mk. VII was the first attempt to re-work the airframe of the Spitfire. Dedicated to high altitude interception, the Mk.VII arrived actually too late for this, the Luftwaffe having almost deserted the sky of the British Isles. Replacing the Mk.VI in this role in Nos. 124 and 616 Sqns, the Mk.VII was underemployed for about a year (many aircraft remaining in storage), before to see its role switching to more conventional missions, with one more squadron, the 131, joining the two Mk.VII squadrons in 1944. However, as the Mk.IX was already widely used by that time, and being more versatile, the Mk.VII was not able to have any impact over the Continent during the summer 1944. Somewhere, the Mk.VII missed its war, despite its potential. 38 pages, 40 photos, 3 colour profiles.