Airfix 1/24 A17001A Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc Fighter Flying Dray

£109.99
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A few weeks after D-Day, a newspaper ran a story that reported that only watery cider and poisoned water was available to our boys on the front. Sadly, no spare transport aircraft were available to bring non-essential items to the forward landing grounds. As a result of this, Several of the Squadrons who were previously operating out of the airfields along the south-coast are thought to have taken part. After initially using long range fuel tanks, the next methodology utilised was to fly beer in a cask. A modification was carried out to enable the cask to be carried on the Spitfires’ bomb racks. Pilots with the RAF’s No. 131 (Polish) wing, claimed to have invented the idea of the “beer bomb”, using casks that had home-made nosecones fitted to make them more aerodynamic. “Beer Bombs” were adopted by the Canadians and USAF during the war
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