Spitfire LF Mk XVIE
Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk XVIE TB900 GE-D
349 (Belgian) Sqn, Sqn Ldr Lallemand OC, Fassburg, 1946.
The Supermarine Spitfire Mk XVI was developed in response to so many of
the RAF's encounters with the Luftwaffe taking place at low altitudes. The
Spitfire Mk XVI was virtually a Spitfire
Mk IX airframe with a Rolls Royce Packard Merlin engine. The creation
of a new Spitfire mark was not just to differentiate between British and
American powered aircraft but to clarify the ordering of spares. TB900 has
the classic distinguishing features of the Spitfire Mk XVI, the cut down spine with
teardrop canopy, large rudder and two stage supercharged Merlin engine.
This Spitfire was fitted with the clipped type E wing and was armed with two 0.5" machine
guns each of 250 rounds and two 20mm cannons each of 120 rounds. TB900 was
also a presentation Spitfire , named 'Winston Churchill'. After a short period
with 127 Squadron it was transferred to 349 (Belgian) Squadron in April
1945 where it became the aircraft of the commanding officer Sqn Ldr Lallemand
and bore his tally of aircraft kills and tank victories. 349 Squadron joined
132 wing in at Twente in April 1945 and carried out armed recces until the
end of the war. The squadron now took up the task of occupation and remained
part of the B.A.F.O (British Air Forces of Occupation) until October 1946
when it left the RAF to become part of the re-born Belgian Air Force.
Scale 1:72 Wingspan 5.5.43" (138 mm) Base
size 6.37" (162 mm) square (No. 4)
Weight not including base 7.25 ozs (208 grams) Limited edition of 50 only
Price £90.00 plus delivery