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Corgi Supermarine Spitfire Diecast Model Aircraft from WW2 Flying Aces CS90650 For Sale


Corgi Supermarine Spitfire Diecast Model Aircraft from WW2 Flying Aces CS90650
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Corgi Supermarine Spitfire Diecast Model Aircraft from WW2 Flying Aces CS90650:
$10.51

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Corgi Flying Aces Die-Cast Supermarine Spitfire Model Product Description The item for sale is: Corgi Flying Aces Die-Cast Supermarine Spitfire Model (with FREE UK DELIVERY).

Join Mumbles as he takes to the skies!

From biplanes to fighters, bombers to modern jets, discover and explore the amazing world of aircraft, through the Flying Aces rage.

Ideal for the young young aviation fan from ages 5 and above, each Flying Aces model comes complete with a display stand, making it the perfect beginner range for model collectors.

Regarded by many people as the most famous aeroplane the world has ever seen, the Supermarine Spitfire was one of the first all-metal monoplane fighters, at a time when many of the worlds air forces were still equipped with biplane designs. Establishing its reputation during the aerial dogfights of the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire would go on to see service throughout the Second World War and earn the distinction of being the only Allied fighter to be in continuous production during the conflict.

With the beautiful elliptical wing making the Spitfire instantly recognisable, the stunning good looks of the aircraft masked the fact that this was a deadly fighting aeroplane and one which was continually improved to ensure it was a match for anything in the skies. In the years which followed the end of the Second World War, the iconic Spitfire came into the hands of many private collectors all over the world and it became a popular aircraft on the Airshow scene.

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