Spitfire PR Mk.I Hangar Edition
Kit Features:
1x Supermarine Spitfire
Full colour instructions
Decals by Cartograf
2x Marking Schemes Included
Until the outbreak of the Second World War, all RAF photo reconnaissance aircraft were of the large bomber type. These soon proved to be vulnerable to Luftwaffe interceptors, and so experimental modifications were made to Supermarine Spitfires by the secret “Heston Flight” led by Acting Wing Commander Sidney Cotton. The radio transmitter and weapons were removed, while extra fuel tanks and camera equipment were fitted. These high speed reconnaissance aircraft were the successful genesis of the Spitfire PR family. The PR Mk.I Type G variant retained its armament, being intended for low altitude operations. In December of 1941, these aircraft were redesignated as the Spitfire PR Mk.VII. A great deal of invaluable intelligence was gathered by Spitfire PR pilots flying dangerous missions over occupied Europe.
The landing gear can be modelled as lowered or retracted, as well as optional bladeless propeller spinners to represent the aircraft in flight.
This kit contains high quality waterslide decal markings made by Cartograf, for two aircraft:
Supermarine Spitfire PR Mk.VII, X4784, No. 140 Squadron, RAF Benson, April 1942. Flown by Pilot Officer Charles Bertram Barber.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I PR Type G, P9328, 1416 Army Cooperation Flight, RAF Hendon, July 1941
Kit Features:
1x Supermarine Spitfire
Full colour instructions
Decals by Cartograf
2x Marking Schemes Included
Until the outbreak of the Second World War, all RAF photo reconnaissance aircraft were of the large bomber type. These soon proved to be vulnerable to Luftwaffe interceptors, and so experimental modifications were made to Supermarine Spitfires by the secret “Heston Flight” led by Acting Wing Commander Sidney Cotton. The radio transmitter and weapons were removed, while extra fuel tanks and camera equipment were fitted. These high speed reconnaissance aircraft were the successful genesis of the Spitfire PR family. The PR Mk.I Type G variant retained its armament, being intended for low altitude operations. In December of 1941, these aircraft were redesignated as the Spitfire PR Mk.VII. A great deal of invaluable intelligence was gathered by Spitfire PR pilots flying dangerous missions over occupied Europe.
The landing gear can be modelled as lowered or retracted, as well as optional bladeless propeller spinners to represent the aircraft in flight.
This kit contains high quality waterslide decal markings made by Cartograf, for two aircraft:
Supermarine Spitfire PR Mk.VII, X4784, No. 140 Squadron, RAF Benson, April 1942. Flown by Pilot Officer Charles Bertram Barber.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I PR Type G, P9328, 1416 Army Cooperation Flight, RAF Hendon, July 1941
Kit Features:
1x Supermarine Spitfire
Full colour instructions
Decals by Cartograf
2x Marking Schemes Included
Until the outbreak of the Second World War, all RAF photo reconnaissance aircraft were of the large bomber type. These soon proved to be vulnerable to Luftwaffe interceptors, and so experimental modifications were made to Supermarine Spitfires by the secret “Heston Flight” led by Acting Wing Commander Sidney Cotton. The radio transmitter and weapons were removed, while extra fuel tanks and camera equipment were fitted. These high speed reconnaissance aircraft were the successful genesis of the Spitfire PR family. The PR Mk.I Type G variant retained its armament, being intended for low altitude operations. In December of 1941, these aircraft were redesignated as the Spitfire PR Mk.VII. A great deal of invaluable intelligence was gathered by Spitfire PR pilots flying dangerous missions over occupied Europe.
The landing gear can be modelled as lowered or retracted, as well as optional bladeless propeller spinners to represent the aircraft in flight.
This kit contains high quality waterslide decal markings made by Cartograf, for two aircraft:
Supermarine Spitfire PR Mk.VII, X4784, No. 140 Squadron, RAF Benson, April 1942. Flown by Pilot Officer Charles Bertram Barber.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I PR Type G, P9328, 1416 Army Cooperation Flight, RAF Hendon, July 1941