Eduard 1/48 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IIa Weekend Edition # 84206

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The Weekend edition kit of British fighter Spitfire Mk.IIa in 1/48 scale.
- Plastic parts: Eduard
- Marking options: 4
- Decals: Eduard
- PE parts: no
- Painting mask: no
- Resin parts: no

P7966, W/Cdr Douglas R. S. Bader, CO of Tangmere Wing, RAF Tangmere, United Kingdom, March - July 1941

P7619, S/Ldr Brian J. E. Lane, CO of No. 19 Squadron, RAF Duxford/RAF Fowlmere, United Kingdom, January-June 1941

P8084, F/Lt James J. O'Meara, No. 64 Squadron, RAF Drem, United Kingdom, September - October 1941

P7542, S/Ldr Adolph G. Malan, CO of No. 74 Squadron, RAF Biggin Hill, United Kingdom, December 1940-March 1941

P8088, P/O Alec S. C. Lumsden, No. 118 Squadron, RAF Ibsley, United Kingdom, April - August 1941

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The Supermarine Spitfire Mk. IIa was a British single-seat fighter aircraft that played a pivotal role during World War II, particularly in the Battle of Britain.

It was an upgraded version of the earlier Mk. I, featuring several improvements that enhanced its performance and combat capabilities.


Design and Structure:
Airframe: The Spitfire Mk. IIa retained the sleek, elliptical wing design that contributed to its exceptional aerodynamic efficiency and maneuverability. It was constructed primarily of aluminum alloy, which made it lightweight yet durable.
Cockpit: The cockpit was enclosed with improved instrumentation and a more reliable oxygen supply, ensuring that pilots could operate effectively at high altitudes.
Propeller: The Mk. IIa was powered by a Merlin XII engine, which produced 1,175 horsepower and was paired with a Rotol constant-speed propeller, providing better climb rates and overall performance.

Engine and Performance:
Engine: Rolls-Royce Merlin XII, 27-liter, liquid-cooled V12 engine.
Top Speed: Approximately 354 mph (570 km/h) at 19,500 feet.
Range: Around 470 miles (756 km), depending on altitude and cruising speed.
Climb Rate: Improved climb rate compared to the Mk. I, enabling the Mk. IIa to intercept enemy bombers more effectively.

Armament:
Primary Armament: The Mk. IIa was equipped with eight .303-inch Browning machine guns, four in each wing. These guns provided a high rate of fire but were gradually becoming less effective against heavily armored enemy aircraft.
Ammunition Capacity: Each machine gun had 350 rounds of ammunition, giving the pilot ample firepower for short bursts of concentrated fire.

Operational History:
Role: The Spitfire Mk. IIa was primarily used as an air superiority fighter, tasked with intercepting German Luftwaffe aircraft, particularly Messerschmitt Bf 109s and bombers.
Service Entry: Introduced in mid-1940, the Mk. IIa quickly replaced many of the earlier Mk. I models.
Battle of Britain: While the Mk. IIa arrived towards the end of the Battle of Britain, it contributed to maintaining British air superiority and proved to be a vital asset in defending the UK against aerial attacks.

Notable Improvements:
Increased engine power and a more reliable fuel system.
Enhanced armor protection for the pilot.
A more robust and reliable electrical system.

The Spitfire Mk. IIa set the stage for subsequent versions of the Spitfire, which would continue to evolve and dominate the skies throughout the war.

Its combination of speed, agility, and firepower ensured that it remained one of the most iconic and beloved aircraft of World War II.

 

Eduard 1/48 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IIa Weekend Edition # 84206Eduard 1/48 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IIa Weekend Edition # 84206
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