The Corgi Toys range of aircraft has been created with the young aviation enthusiast in mind to provide an introduction to all those budding 'air cadets' wanting to start their die-cast collection. A display stand is included.
This model is of the Supermarine Spitfire regarded by many people as the most famous aeroplane the world has ever seen.
Building its reputation during the aerial combat of the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire would continue to serve throughout World War II, achieving the unique honour of being the only Allied fighter to remain in constant production during the war. With its elegantly curved elliptical wings, the Spitfire is easily identifiable, and its striking appearance concealed the reality that it was a formidable warplane, one that was consistently enhanced to ensure it could compete with any adversary in the air. In the years following the conclusion of World War II, the legendary Spitfire found its way into the possession of numerous private collectors around the globe, becoming a favoured aircraft at airshows. With many planes being restored to operational condition in the years after the war, it’s likely that more Spitfires are in the air today than at any time since the conclusion of WWII, and they are expected to take center stage in this year's 80th Anniversary celebrations of the Battle of Britain
This model is of the Supermarine Spitfire regarded by many people as the most famous aeroplane the world has ever seen.
Building its reputation during the aerial combat of the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire would continue to serve throughout World War II, achieving the unique honour of being the only Allied fighter to remain in constant production during the war. With its elegantly curved elliptical wings, the Spitfire is easily identifiable, and its striking appearance concealed the reality that it was a formidable warplane, one that was consistently enhanced to ensure it could compete with any adversary in the air. In the years following the conclusion of World War II, the legendary Spitfire found its way into the possession of numerous private collectors around the globe, becoming a favoured aircraft at airshows. With many planes being restored to operational condition in the years after the war, it’s likely that more Spitfires are in the air today than at any time since the conclusion of WWII, and they are expected to take center stage in this year's 80th Anniversary celebrations of the Battle of Britain
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The Corgi Toys range of aircraft has been created with the young aviation enthusiast in mind to provide an introduction to all those budding 'air cadets' wanting to start their die-cast collection. A display stand is included.
This model is of the Supermarine Spitfire regarded by many people as the most famous aeroplane the world has ever seen.
Building its reputation during the aerial combat of the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire would continue to serve throughout World War II, achieving the unique honour of being the only Allied fighter to remain in constant production during the war. With its elegantly curved elliptical wings, the Spitfire is easily identifiable, and its striking appearance concealed the reality that it was a formidable warplane, one that was consistently enhanced to ensure it could compete with any adversary in the air. In the years following the conclusion of World War II, the legendary Spitfire found its way into the possession of numerous private collectors around the globe, becoming a favoured aircraft at airshows. With many planes being restored to operational condition in the years after the war, it’s likely that more Spitfires are in the air today than at any time since the conclusion of WWII, and they are expected to take center stage in this year's 80th Anniversary celebrations of the Battle of Britain
This model is of the Supermarine Spitfire regarded by many people as the most famous aeroplane the world has ever seen.
Building its reputation during the aerial combat of the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire would continue to serve throughout World War II, achieving the unique honour of being the only Allied fighter to remain in constant production during the war. With its elegantly curved elliptical wings, the Spitfire is easily identifiable, and its striking appearance concealed the reality that it was a formidable warplane, one that was consistently enhanced to ensure it could compete with any adversary in the air. In the years following the conclusion of World War II, the legendary Spitfire found its way into the possession of numerous private collectors around the globe, becoming a favoured aircraft at airshows. With many planes being restored to operational condition in the years after the war, it’s likely that more Spitfires are in the air today than at any time since the conclusion of WWII, and they are expected to take center stage in this year's 80th Anniversary celebrations of the Battle of Britain
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