A02033A Supermarine Spitfire F.Mk.22
Considered by many to be the ultimate Spitfire, the F Mk.22 shared only a very passing resemblance to its early Spitfire ancestors. Equipped with a more powerful Griffon engine as well as a larger tail unit and cut-down rear fuselage, the F Mk.22 was the most powerful Spitfire to see service, as well as the most capable. Serving in only small numbers and too late for the Second World War, the F Mk.22 was the penultimate land based variant of the classic Spitfire design.
Safety Information
WARNING Not suitable for children under 36 months. It contains small parts which can present a choking hazard. Please retain these details and the address for future reference. CAUTION Please remove all packaging before giving the toy to a child.
what's in the box
sprues & decals
spec
length 14cm
height 5.36cm
width 15.6cm
wingspan 156mm
skill level 1
scale 1/72
number of parts 49
paint scheme one
A02033A Supermarine Spitfire F.MK.22 No. 613 (City of Manchester) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, RAF Ringway, Cheshire, England, 1949. (A)
no2 emerald green-gloss
no11 silver-metallic
no19 red-gloss
no24 trainer yellow-matt
no30 dark green-matt
no33 black-matt
no53 gunmetal-metallic
no56 aluminium-metallice
no61 flesh-matt
no62 leather-matt
no69 yellow-gloss
no96 RAF blue-matt
no103 cream-matt
no106 ocean grey-matt
paint scheme two
A02033A Supermarine Spitfire F.MK.22 No. 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron, Royal Air Force Turnhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, July 1950. Aircraft took part in the Cooper Trophy race of 1950. (B)
no2 emarald green-gloss
no11 silver-metallic
no19 red-gloss
no24 trainer yellow-matt
no33 black-matt
no53 gunmetal-metallic
no56 aluminium-metallic
no61 flesh-matt
no62 leather-matt
no69 yellow-gloss
no96 RAF blue-matt
no103 cream-matt
