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The "spitfire", a true historical classic.
Corgi's time honoured tradition of bringing to life the heroes of World War 2. Presented here in the striking livery for the Italy campaign, this die-cast model aircraft makes a great display item. With seperate wheels supplied in the box, the model can be either displayed standing as if on the airfield, or in a flying configuration on it's very own stand. Supermarine Spitfire F Vlll - JF502/QJ-F, Flt Lt. 'Eddie Edwards' 92 Sqn, Marcianise, Italy, early 1944, model wingspan 156mm
Excellent die-cast 1/72 scale P-51D Mustang escort fighter with fine flight surface, wing and fuselage panel outline detailing. Optional landing gear parts are supplied to display the model with wheels lowered, or with landing gear bay doors closed. A display stand is included.
Dooleybird was the personalised aircraft of Flt. Lt. Dooley, serving with 19 squadron RAF flying from Molesworth during 1945. Limited Edition of 2500
With Soviet Russia as an ally of Great Britain following the German invasion in June 1941. Probably the best known British contribution was an entire Hurricane wing comprising of 81 and 134 squadrons who took a mixture of Hurricane Mk.llA's and llB's. Their task was to give air cover to the northern Russian ports that received the convoys
Model wingspan 167mm,
P-38J 'Droop Snoot' Lightning - 'Eze Does It' Capt. Hershell Ezell, 77th FS/20th FG, Kings Cliffe, June 1944, model wingspan 215mm
Spitfire LFlXE - Flt Lt. Dick Audet, No.411 Sqn, Heesch, Holland. Dec 1944 ( Ace in a day), model wingspan 156mm
The current listing of Corgi aircraft models can be found here.
Most recent Swordfish models (2013) areAA36310A with floats
AA36310B with wheels
W5856 the oldest surviving Swordfish in the world, was built in 1941 by the Blackburn Aircraft Company at Sherburn-in-Elmet. Very little is known of the aircraft while it served in the Mediterranean. In September 1996 W5856 was adopted by the City of Leeds and now wears the City's coat of arms and name on the port side. It currently flies with the Royal Navy Historic Flight at RNAS Yeovilton. a well detailed and finished die-cast model with a wingspan of 193mm (7.6").
Fairey Swordfish lll - No.119 Squadron, RAF Coastal Command 1945, model wingspan 193mm
The model features detailed rigging and folding wings
Limited Edition
Dimensions - Wingspan 157mm