AIRFIX : REF : A05140: 1:48 : UK (RAF) : Supermarine Spitfire F Mk.XVIII
AIRFIX REF :
A05140
Manufacter :
Airfix.
GTIN : 5055286704611.
Scale :
1:48
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Product Info :
This remarkable 1:48 scale model of the Supermarine Spitfire F Mk.XVIII represents a variant of the renowned fighter plane, developed to create a 'Super Spitfire'. The F Mk.XVIII is an advanced version of the Rolls Royce Griffon powered Mk.XIV, featuring numerous enhancements over its predecessor. Comprising 157 pieces, this intermediate skill level kit enables enthusiasts to construct this formidable aircraft, which boasted increased fuel capacity and reinforced wings, allowing it to carry rockets or bombs alongside its cannon and machine gun weaponry. With a wingspan of 234mm, this intricate model depicts one of the 300 aircraft manufactured, with the RAF acquiring two variants: the F.Mk.XVIII with the standard E wing and the FR.Mk.XVIII, equipped with a camera for reconnaissance missions.
Key Features :
- 1:48 scale model with 157 pieces for an engaging assembly experience.
- Skill level 3 - suitable for modellers aged 8 and above.
- Two authentic RAF paint schemes included for display options
- Detailed depiction of reinforced wings capable of carrying rockets or bombs.
- Enhanced cockpit features reflecting improvements over the Mk.XIV.
- Wingspan of 234mm captures the impressive dimensions of this Super Spitfire.
- Option to construct either the F.Mk.XVIII or the FR.Mk.XVIII reconnaissance variant.
History :
The Spitfire F Mk.XVIII was developed from the ambition to create a 'Super Spitfire', building on the formidable Rolls Royce Griffon-powered Mk.XIV. This variant included several significant enhancements, making it one of the most capable Spitfires ever produced. The cockpit was upgraded to improve pilot comfort and operational efficiency, while the airframe benefited from increased fuel capacity, extending the aircraft's range and endurance. One of the most notable upgrades was the incorporation of reinforced wings, allowing the F Mk.XVIII to function as a true multi-role fighter. These robust wings could carry rockets or bombs in addition to the standard cannon and machine gun armament, making the aircraft equally effective in air-to-air combat and ground attack roles.
Production of the F Mk.XVIII totalled 300 aircraft, with the RAF receiving two distinct versions. The F.Mk.XVIII featured the standard E wing configuration, while the FR.Mk.XVIII was equipped with a camera for photo reconnaissance work, adding another dimension to the aircraft's operational flexibility. Despite its impressive capabilities, the F Mk.XVIII arrived too late to see service during the Second World War. However, these powerful Spitfires would prove their worth in post-war conflicts, seeing extensive action as part of 'Operation Firedog' and in actions against Communist guerrillas during the Malayan Emergency. In these operations, the F Mk.XVIII's combination of speed, firepower and the ability to carry ground attack ordnance made it an effective counter-insurgency weapon, with the strengthened wings and increased ordnance-carrying capacity proving particularly valuable for delivering strikes against enemy positions.