Supermarine Spitfire Aviation Art Gallery.Supermarine Spitfire Specifications. The Spitfire was the land based airplane and the British Seafire was the Naval equivalent which used used two three bladed counter rotating propellers to counter the excessive torque of the Seafires massive engine and make it easier to land on the carrier deck. Please Note: The specifications on this page are only for a single model of this airplane other models of the Supermarine Spitfire may vary. This hobby shop page has lots of model airplanes, books, movies, videos, DVD movies, and aviation art, so please give it time to load. |
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Flying Legends 2007 Calendar
This 16-month, large format wall calendar features spectacular air-to-air photography of beautifully restored Warbirds. You'll enjoy familiar craft such as the P-51 Mustang, F4U Corsair and Spitfire; rarer birds such as the FM-2 Wildcat and Polikarpov I-15; and even Axis aircraft such as the Messerschmitt Bf 109E. Plus, along with its large color photograph, each month also includes a wartime image of that month's aircraft type along with a record of its service history. 17"x 12". #0080093 Price: $14.95 |
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Golden Age of Flight 2007 Desk Calendar
This desk calendar showcases that special era when propeller-driven aircraft ruled the skies. On each page, captions by best-selling author and aviation expert Walter J. Boyne accompany stunning full-color photographs of venerable warbirds and civilian aircraft such as the PBY Catalina, C-47 Skytrain, Me 109, A6M Zero, PT-22 and many others. You get a new color photograph on every page! 320 pages, 5¼"x 4¼". #0080091Price: $13.95 |
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The
Spitfire
Barry Clark. One of the most dramatic portraits of an airplane in flight. Working
his way through heavy weather, the sun has caught the drama of this
pilot’s pursuit. Poster is 39¾"x 23" overall
with an image size of 36"x 18".
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| Eagles
Prey
Robert Taylor. American Eagles Squadron 71 flying Mk Vb Spitfires down an Me-109 over northern France in 1941. 1250 Signed/Numbered by artist and five aces. 33"x 25" print. |
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Flight
Keith Ferris. This painting displays the joy of flight epitomized in the poem "High Flight" by world-renowned aviator John Gillespie Magee. In the Spitfire in which he died, Magee dances among the clouds. 750 S/N by artist. 18"x 24" print. |
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