Supermarine Spitfire Mk I, RAF No.74 Sqn, Adolf "Sailor" Malan, RAF Hornchurch, England, July 10th 1940, Electronic Edition

Price: $200.00
Retired

AA33907-C

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Corgi Aviation Archive
AA33907 Supermarine Spitfire Mk I, RAF No.74 Sqn, Adolf "Sailor" Malan, RAF Hornchurch, England, July 10th 1940, Electronic Edition

1/32 nd Scale, Limited Edition #1351 of 1610

Wingspan is 14" x 11.25" nose to tail.

On the morning of July 10th 1940, a convoy codenamed "Bread" was detected by a reconnaissance Dornier Do17P of 4(F)121 when rounding the North Foreland in Kent. Six Spitfires of No.74 Sqn (Hornchurch) intercepted but were outnumbered by more than 20 Bf 109s of I/JG 51. Despite this, they forced the Dornier to crash land, while only taking damage to two of the Spitfires. K9953/ZP-A was flown by Flight Lt. Adolf "Sailor" Malan of the No.74 Sqn during this action. It went to No.7 OTU after the Battle of Britain before being passed to No.57 OTU where it was wrecked in a collision in 1943.

Celebrating an era of iconic aircraft in all their glorious detail, this is the world's first range of working diecast model aircraft. With working propellers, undercarriage and navigation lights all operated from a specially designed stand and accompanied by realistic engine sounds, this is as close to the real thing as you can get. Beginning with the greatest fighter of the Second World War - The Supermarine Spitfire Mk1a.

Corgi's 1:32 scale Mk I and Mk II Spitfires are large scale models loaded with features. Moveable parts characterize this mold—the control surfaces, speed brakes, radiator vent and landing gear are all moveable with metal hinges. The canopy slides open, the side entry hatch folds down and the radio compartment hatch also opens. Fine details are hidden beneath these movable surfaces—the cockpit interior, pilot figure and radio equipment are beautifully rendered, as are the machine guns located beneath removable covers on each wing. The three-piece engine cowling is also removable, and beneath it is a finely detailed V-12 Merlin engine.