Plastic model aircraft kit of the British Supermarine Spitfire. Facing several challenges by mid-1942, the Mk XVI was the same as the Mk IX in nearly all respects except for the engine, a Merlin 266. Single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force(RAF) and many other Allied countries during and after World War II.
- Engraved panel lines
- Detailed cockpit and fuselage interior
- Bubble top or high back canopy
- Optional open/closed canopy and door
- Semi-elliptical or clipped wingtips
- Separate trailing edge flaps
- Single piece propeller with separate spinner
- Detailed wheel wells and optional undercarriage
- Wing machine guns
- Die-cut canopy mask
- Photoetch (instrument panel, consoles, seatbelts
- Fuselage and other interior, undercarriage, canopy, door and other exterior)
- Decals and color painting guide for (5) aircraft: SL718, No. 612 Squadron RAuxAF, Cooper Air Race, Elmdon Air Base, July 1949; RW393, No. 601 Squadron RAuxAF, 1949; SL721, flown by ACM Sir James Robb, September 1951; SL549, No. 17 Squadron RAF, Farnborough Air Base, 1950 and TE456, No. 501 squadron RAuxAF, Filton Air Base, 1949 - includes stencil data and optional instrument panel
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