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Scale 1 : 48
Publisher/Brand Hobbymaster
Format approx W 23.4 x L 19 x H 7.3 cm
Version Diecast metal construction with some plastic components. Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details. Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals., wit, with stand, with antenna, with landing gear
Category Aircraft Scale Models
Subcategory 1: 48 Aircraft Scale Models » 1: 48 Hobby Master
Availability Product out of stock and no longer available.
1/48 scale pre-finished.
Die-cast metal with a minimum of plastic.
Professionally painted.
All markings pad applied for superb results.
Canopy slides open.
Comes with a pilot that can be removed.
Comes with display stand.
Landing gear is fully retractable and can be displayed up or down.
Propeller is metal.
Extremely sought after by collectors.
The Spitfire Mk.1 first became operational in July 1938 at Duxford, Cambridge. At the beginning
of WWII 9 RAF squadrons were equipped with the Mk.1's with two others converting to the new
aircraft. By June 1940 the Mk.1 was being replaced by the faster long-range Mk.II but not before
the Mk.I had bore the brunt of the Battle of Britain. The Mk.I also flew protective cover over the
evacuation of Dunkirk. The Mk.1A had 8 machine guns instead of 4, a bulged canopy, a 3-blade
propeller, self-sealing fuel tanks, armored windscreen and armor plating in front of and behind
the pilot.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk. 1a X4277 XT-M arrived with the 603 Squadron (City of Edindurgh) on
August 30th 1940. On August 27, 1940 603 Squadron moved to Hornchurch and on August 29,
1940 Hillary scored his first victory but his aircraft was badly damaged and crash landed.
Assigned the new Spitfire Mk. 1 X4277 XT-M Richard Hillary scored 4 more victories. The 5th
victory came on September 3, 1940 but he was once again shot down and badly burned. He
returned to flying by piloting a Blenheim but died when the aircraft crashed during training.
Specifications for Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A (late production)
Role – Interceptor Fighter
Mk.1A Produced – 1,536
Crew – one
Performance
Engine – 1 x Rolls-Royce Merlin III, liquid-cooled, V12
HP @ Altitudes –
1,030 hp @ 16,250 ft (4,953 m)
880 HP @ take-off
Speed
Maximum @ 20,000 ft (6,100 m) – 353 mph (568 kph)
Cruising – 210 mph (338 kph)
RoC (Rate of Climb)
Initial – 2,530 ft/min (771 m/min)
Time to 20,000 ft (6,096 m) – 9 minutes 25 seconds
Service Ceiling – 31,900 ft (9,723 m)
Normal Range – 395 miles (637 km)
Endurance – 1.78 hrs
Weights
Empty – 5,040 lb (2,286 kg)
Full – 6,150 lb (2,789 kg)
Dimensions
Length – 29 ft 11 ins. (9.12 m)
Height to tip of propeller – 11 ft 5 ins (3.48 m)
Wingspan – 36 ft 10 ins. (11.23 m)
Armament
8 x 0.303 in (7.7 mm) Browning machine guns, 300 rounds/gun
For more information: Richard Hillary