The most famous military aircraft of all time and perhaps the most famous of all Spitfires still flying today, MH434 was built in 1943 at Vickers, Castle Bromwich. This Spitfire is remarkably original, having never been subject to a re-build. For its inaugural flight at the beginning of August 1943, MH434 was air tested by the legendary Alex Henshaw – a record breaking pilot from pre-war days (we highly recommend Alex Henshaw’s book “Sigh for a Merlin”) and Chief Test Pilot for Supermarine at Castle Bromwich. She is now based at Duxford and owned by the Old Flying Machine Company
Spitfire MKIX Z-DB
£475.00
Spitfire MKIX
Available on backorder
Landing Gear | Down |
---|---|
Length | 40cm |
Wingspan | 49cm |
Scale | 1/22 |
Registration | Z-DB |
Pilot | DSC, Lt. Pat Lardner-Burke |
Squadron | 222 Sqn RAF |
Aircraft Number | MH434 |
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Earnshaw C.B.E. (verified owner) –
Excellent model only spoilt by poor alignment of port folio leg.