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Spitfire Mk.IXc MJ586/LO-D, P/O Pierre Clostermann DFC, 602 Sqn., RAF, France, June/July 1944

HA8315

The Mk. IX replaced the Mk. V in June 1942 and on September 12, 1942 a Mk. IX brought down a Ju-86R flying at 43,000 feet. Another major achievement of the Mk. IX took place on October 5, 1944 when 401 Squadron became the first allied aircraft to shoot down an Me-262 jet. Even with the arrival of the Griffon powered Mk. XIV the Mk. IX continued in service until the end of WWII. There were 5,665 Mk. IX Spitfires and its variants produced.

When WWII began Pierre Henri Clostermann was rejected by the French military so he traveled to the U.S. and earned his pilot’s license. In 1942 he went to England and enlisted eventually being assigned to the No. 341 “Alsace” Squadron before transferring to the No. 602 “City of Glasgow”. Clostermann had three Spitfires all LO-D with his last one being IXc MJ526. The aircraft wore the Glasgow red lion, the French Croix de Lorraine and was stationed at Longues sur Mer airfield mid 1944. He later flew Hawker Tempests with the RAF No. 274 Squadron.

Specifications for the Spitfire Mk. IX Number built - 5,665 all Mk. IX variants Crew - 1 X pilot Dimensions Length - 31 ft. 3.5 in. Wingspan: Standard (F) - 36 ft. 10 in. Clipped (LF) - 32 ft. 2 in. Height - 11 ft. 9 in. Wing Area - (F) 242 sq. ft. or (LF) 231 sq. ft. Weight Empty - 5,610 lbs. (2,545 kg) Maximum Takeoff - 7,500 lbs. (3,402 kg) Performance Engine 1 X V-12 Rolls-Royce Merlin 61 @ 1,515 hp or 1 X V-12 Rolls-Royce Merlin 63 @ 1,712 hp Maximum Speed - 408 mph (657 kph) @ 25,000 ft. Service Ceiling - 4,000 ft. Range w/o drop tank - 434 miles (698 km) Armament 2 X Hispano 20mm cannons plus either 4 X .303 machine guns or 2 X .50 machine guns 1,000 lbs of bombs (500 centerline, 250 each wing)

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.

Hobby Master 1/48 Air Power Series HA8315 Spitfire Mk.IXc MJ586/LO-D, P/O Pierre Clostermann DFC, 602 Sqn., RAF, France, June/July 1944

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