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British Spitfire Mk. IX - 'Grey Nurse'

British Spitfire Mk. IX - 'Grey Nurse' The German Focke-Wulf Fw 190 single-seat fighter appeared suddenly and in large numbers in the skies over Northern France during the summer of 1941. Britain scrambled to create an airplane equal to this powerful, agile, high-altitude adversary. The Mk. VIII, a much refined version of the Mk V, was only in the early stages of production, and it was on hold. Instead, as a temporary stopgap measure beginning in 1942, Vickers fitted Spitfire Mk V’s with a larger Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. Also fitted were a two-stage supercharger, intercooler, and a four-bladed propeller. This stopgap Spitfire, the Mk IX, actually stayed in production through 1944. There were three versions of the Mk IX: The LF (low-altitude) had clipped wings, the “F” was the standard fighter version, and the HF (high-altitude) had extended wings and a pressurized cockpit.

This 1:72 scale die-cast British Spitfire Mk. IX is part of the Witty Wings' Birds of Prey series. It is approximately 5 inches long with a wingspan of 6 inches, and features a 'Grey Nurse' paint scheme.

Price: $19.99

Item Number: WT72002-03

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