TAMIYA 60748 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I 1:72 Aircraft Model Kit
1/72 Scale Aircraft Assembly Kit
60748
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1
The
Supermarine Spitfire is regarded by many as the most esthetically
designed single seat fighter to appear during the Second World War. It
was conceived by the brilliant British designer Reginald J. Mitchell,
and first flew on 5 March 1936. It was an advanced, low wing single seat
monoplane with a very smooth flush riveted metal skin and a long
flowing front cowling. Using the famous RollsRoyce "Merlin' liquid
cooled 12 cylinder engine that produced more than 1,000 horsepower, the
Mk I Spitfire attained a top speed of 586km/h. The very distinctive
elliptical shaped wing was useful in reducing parasitic drag and allowed
a fairly thin wing construction. It carried a large coolant radiator
under the starboard wing, and a small oil cooler under the port wing,
giving it an asymmetrical appearance when viewed from the front and
bottom.
The retractable main landing gear also contributed to its
smooth lines, and gave it higher performance. The Mk I Spitfire was
armed with eight 7.7mm machine guns, four to each wing. The early
production of Mk I Spitfires used a fixed pitch wooden two blade
propeller, which was later replaced with a two-pitch wooden two blade
propeller. The Spitfire's combat action in thwarting Germany's attempt
to raid the English mainland during 1940, and known as the "Battle of
Britain" has ensured this fighter's pride of place in the minds of
England's men and women forever.