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Spitfire Mk.XIVc

By: Academy Hobby

Type: Scale Model

Product Line: WWII Aircraft (1/72) (Academy Hobby)

MSRP old price: $14.00


Product Info

Title
Spitfire Mk.XIVc
Publisher
Publish Year
2008
Dimensions
11.75x5.25x2"
NKG Part #
2147878000
MFG. Part #
AHM12484
Type
Scale Model
Material
Plastic

Description

History was forever made on October 5, 1944 when a Spitfire XIV of No.610 Squadron was the first Allied aircraft to shoot down a turbojet-powered Messerschmitt 262A Swallow!

Designed as an experimental Mark V fore-runner of future Griffin-engine Spitfires, it proved so promising, it was named the Mark XIV and rushed into production. Over 1,000 aircraft of this type were manufactured and deployed before the end of World War II.

It was the Mark XIV that finally had the range and maneuverability to go against the FW-190 on equal terms. Powered by the two-stage Griffin type 65 engine, the Mark XIV differed from the earlier Spitfires by its larger rudder and elevators, five-bladed ROTOL propeller and four 20mm cannon mounted in its type "C" or "E" wing.

Besides its successful battle history, in particular shooting down over 300 V-1 Flying Bombs, many aviation enthusiasts regard the Spitfire Mark XIV as one of the most beautiful fighter airplanes ever designed.

  • Fully engraved panel lines and rivet detail
  • Highly detailed cockpit interior and landing gear compartment
  • Optional position wings and landing gear

    Models are supplied unpainted and some assembly may be required.