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Supermarine Spitfire 1A (69″) – Canopy

PETG Canopy for this 1:6.4 scale, 1,753mm (69”) wingspan Supermarine Spitfire is produced on well-detailed plan sheets and built into an all-wood replica featuring working flaps and retracting undercarriage.

£15.00

Vac formed to order

Specification

  • Designer: Brian Taylor
  • Wingspan: 69″ / 1753 mm
  • Power Source: .75 – .80 cu. in. 4-stroke or .60 cu. in. 2-stroke
  • Radio Functions: 6
  • Scale: 1:6.4

Full Description

Part of the Brian Taylor Scale Plans collection. Part: ABS CANOPY, Part number: CA3334CY

A laser-cut wood-pack is available, which contains most of the shaped parts needed, such as fuselage formers and wing ribs, along with the additional wood pack which contains most of the sheet, strip and plywood to complete the aircraft. A moulded plastic cockpit canopy and engine cowling are also available for this model, as well as an aluminium propeller spinner. The ideal power source is either a .75 -.80 cu. in. 4-stroke or a .60 cu. in. 2-stroke but experienced modellers should be able to convert it to electric power (details not supplied). It is not suitable for beginners, either to plan building or model flying.

The Supermarine Spitfire was one of the most outstanding fighter aircraft of  WWII, much loved by its pilots, and it played a pivotal role in the Battle of Britain. Its airframe proved to be extremely adaptable, capable of using far more powerful engines and taking on far greater loads than its original role as a short-range interceptor had anticipated. This would lead to 24 marks of Spitfire, and many sub-variants within the marks, being produced throughout the war and beyond. Throughout the twelve-year development process (1935-1948) there were no outstanding failures of the basic design, which is a real testament to the original genius of R.J. Mitchell, his successor Joseph Smith, and the design teams they led.

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