Corgi Supermarine Spitfire MkI - RAF No.222 Sqn - Flt Lt Douglas Bader (Battle of Britain 85) - AA39216
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Corgi Supermarine Spitfire MkI - RAF No.222 Sqn - Flt Lt Douglas Bader (Battle of Britain 85) - AA39216
Airplane 1:72 Scale
The aircraft of one of the most inspiring pilots of the Second World War, this Supermarine Spitfire MkI is a must-have for your Aviation Archive collection. With rotatable propellers, detailed crew figures and a display stand, this 1:72 die-cast model, with its unique white, black and silver underside, is a replica of an aircraft with an amazing story.
This die-cast model has a limited-edition run of 1016.
History
Unquestionably one of the most famous military pilots to have ever lived, the story of Douglas Bader’s life is extraordinary, and could even be likened to reading about some mythical heroic figure from the pages of a ‘Boys’ Own’ magazine. Losing both his legs in a pre-war flying accident, the Second World War allowed Bader to rejoin the Royal Air Force, with his drive and determination later becoming the inspiration for an entire nation.
After successfully completing a refresher course, Bader was initially posted to No.19 Squadron at Duxford, then on to No.222 Squadron at Hornchurch as a Flight Leader, both to fly the Spitfire Mk.I. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I P9443 was the 606th Spitfire built and was subsequently delivered to the Royal Air Force on 1st April 1940. She was initially flown to No.6 Maintenance Unit at Brize Norton, then on to No.222 Squadron at Hornchurch on 4th June.
She was a standard mid-production Mk.I Spitfire, presented in the standard markings of an Operation Dynamo fighter, with Night/White and Aluminium undersides. Bader used this aircraft to score his first aerial victory over a Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf 109 on 1st June 1940 as he took part in Operation Dynamo, when what he thought must have been a novice pilot flew straight in front of his Spitfire, taking no evasive action when he opened fire on it.
What's Inside:
Die-Cast Model with Display Stand
Tech Specs
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm) - 12.5
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm) - 4
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm) - 16
Item Scale - 1:72 Scale
License Line - BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.
Finish - Painted
Wingspan (mm) - 160
Detailed Crew Figures Yes
Rotatable Propellers / Rotors - Yes
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