Specification
Scale
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1:48
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Skill
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3
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Flying Hours
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3
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Number of Parts
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Dimensions (mm)
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L x W
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Age Suitability
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8+
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As the final variants of the Spitfire to enter service, the Rolls-Royce Griffon-powered Mk.22/24 were very different from the prototype aircraft that took to the sky in 1936. Double the weight and possessing more than twice the power, the last Spitfires had an increased climb rate of 80% over the prototype and were around 100mph faster.
Schemes:
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1) No.80 Squadron, Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Kai Tak, Hong Kong 1955
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2) 607 County of Durham Squadron RAuxAF RAF Ouston England 1948