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Rubber Band Powered flying model Kit The Supermarine Spitfire was Britain's most successful fighter of the second World War. The airplane's orignal design was created by Reginald J. Mitchell. It's development started in 1925, which resulted in the famous Schneider Trophy contest racers. Eventually, it was developed into a fighter that sustained British hopes during the darkest hours of the Battle of Britain. The prototype Spitfire fighter was first tested on March 5, 1936 and in June of the same year was first placed in production. The Spitfires were in the forefront of the fighting on every front, and in every major action fought by the R.A.F. No combat fighter is more deserving of its legendary reputation the one truly immortal warplane to emerge from World War 2
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Wing Span: 16˝"
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| Scale: 1/32 |
For Ages 10 and up
This kit contains material for building one flying model. Content Include: accurate scale plan and illustrated step-by-step model building. Light vacuum formed parts such as nose cowl, bubble canopy and small external detail, genuine decal set, scale plastic main wheels, rubber band motor, plastic propeller, plastic thrust bearing, wire propeller shaft, covering tissue, Razor sharp die-cut balsa parts and generous quantity of strip stock.
Other Items needed to build this model (Not included in the kit): Adhesives – model airplane cement or white glue for the model frame construction and white glue for the tissue covering , model building tools and accessories such as workboard, common pins, modelbuilder’s knife, etc. Latter items in model building booklet enclosed.
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