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Spitfire MK.1No. 19 Squadron, Flt. Sgt. G. Unwin. September 1940 HA7810 1:48
Hobby Master Diecast scale models 1/48 Air Power Series
Spitfire MK.1No. 19 Squadron, Flt. Sgt. G. Unwin. September 1940
Item: HA7810 (Squadron set with HA7811 and HA7812)
1:48 Scale
Spitfire MK.1No. 19 Squadron, Flt. Sgt. G. Unwin. September 1940
Item: HA7810 (Squadron set with HA7811 and HA7812)
1:48 Scale
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Hobby Master Diecast scale models 1/48 Air Power Series
Spitfire MK.1No. 19 Squadron, Flt. Sgt. G. Unwin. September 1940
Item: HA7810 (Squadron set with HA7811 and HA7812)
1:48 Scale
A replica of the Spitfire Mk.Ia flown by 13.66-victory ace Flt. Sgt. George "Grumpy" Unwin of the RAF's No. 19 Squadron in September 1940 during the Battle of Britain, this 1/48 scale, die cast Hobby Master model features engraved panel and hatch lines, a detailed cockpit with a sliding canopy and a removable pilot figure, a rotating metal propeller, optional-position landing gear, and authentic markings. 9¼" wingspan; arrives ready to display on the included stand.
1/48 scale pre-finished.
Die-cast metal with a minimum of plastic.
Professionally painted.
All markings pad applied for superb results.
Canopy slides open.
Comes with a pilot that can be removed.
Comes with display stand.
Landing gear is fully retractable and can be displayed up or down.
Propeller is metal.
Extremely sought after by collectors.
The Spitfire Mk.1 first became operational in July 1938 at Duxford, Cambridge. At the beginning
of WWII 9 RAF squadrons were equipped with the Mk.1’s with two others converting to the new
aircraft. By June 1940 the Mk.1 was being replaced by the faster long-range Mk.II but not before
the Mk.I had bore the brunt of the Battle of Britain. The Mk.I also flew protective cover over the
evacuation of Dunkirk. The Mk.1A had 8 machine guns instead 4, a bulged canopy, a 3-blade
propeller, self-sealing fuel tanks, armored windscreen and armor plating in front of and behind
the pilot.
In May 1940, for the first sortie of the Dunkirk evacuation Unwin wasn’t allocated an aircraft so
he boisterously complained until he was assured he would fly on day two. George wasn’t one to
back down from an argument nor was he afraid to speak his mind and this issue is what earned
him his nickname “Grumpy”.
In the sky over Dunkirk, George scored 5 victories and 2 probables.
After only one month with No. 266 Squadron, Spitfire Mk1A X4179/QV-H arrived at No. 19
Squadron on September 13, 1940. It was assigned to George “Grumpy” Unwin and over the
next fourteen days he proceeded to shoot down 4 Bf-109Es. On September 27, 1940 Spitfire
Mk1A X4179/QV-H was re-assigned to No. 609 Squadron. The aircraft was written off October
24, 1943 when the engine failed on take off and made a belly landing and flipped over.
Additional Info
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Stock#HA7810
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BrandHobby Master
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Country of Manufacture
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Scale1:48
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MaterialN/A
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Aircraft TypeFixed-Winged
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EraWorld War II
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AircraftSpitfire
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PropulsionPropeller-Driven
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RoleFighter / Interception
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CountryGreat Britain
Warning: Choking Hazard!
Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.