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Spitfire Mk.XIV Maj. K.C. Kuhlmann, No. 332 (Dutch) Squadron, RAF Acklington, 1944 (1:48)

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    Spitfire Mk.XIV Maj. K.C. Kuhlmann, No. 332 (Dutch) Squadron, RAF Acklington, 1944 (1:48) by Hobby Master Diecast Airplanes
    Item Number: HA7111

    Probably one of the best-known fighters of WWII the Spitfire had a big psychological effect at home and in Germany. With its great performance the British were given hope of surviving the Battle of Britain and the German pilots learned to respect its fighting capabilities. The name Spitfire came from a nickname the director of Vickers-Armstrongs had for his spirited daughter. There were 24 marks of the Spitfire and many sub-variants. The Mk. XIV was only an interim variant until the Mk. XVIII could be produced. The Spitfire was the only Allied aircraft in continuous production throughout WWII with 957 Mk. XIVs being produced. The Mk. XIV received several modifications such as a bubble canopy and a modified rear fuselage.

    The No.322 Squadron was formed on June 12, 1943 at RAF Woodvale. It would be staffed with Dutch personnel from within RAF No.167 Squadron. The squadron was assigned the code-letters VL until late 1944 when it was changed to 3W. In September 1943 Major K.C. Kuhlman, a South African became the No.322 C/O until September 1, 1944 when he was shot down by German flak and spent the remainder of WWII as a POW. From March 1944 until August 1944 No.322 Squadron flew the Spitfire XIV. During a one month period from June 20, 1944 to July 21, 1944 No.322 was tasked with intercepting V-1 Flying Bombs '_'_'_'_'_'__doodlebugs'_'_'_'_'_'__. During this one month period one squadron pilot destroyed 5 V-1'_'_'_'_'_'__s in a single day giving them a total of 108.5 V-1'_'_'_'_'_'__s.

    Spitfire XIV specifications

    Basic information:
    Country of origin: Britain
    Classification: single-engine fighter
    Crew: 1
    Production: first produced in 1943
    Number produced: 957 of all XIV variants

    Dimensions:
    Wingspan: 36ft 10in (11.23m)
    Length: 32ft 8in (9.96m)

    Performance:
    Powerplant: 1 X Rolls-Royce Griffon 65 12 cylinder liquid-cooled engine 2,035hp (1,517kW)
    Speed max: 447mph (720km/h)
    Range: 460 miles (740 km) on internal tanks
    Ceiling max: 42,978ft (13,100m)

    Weight:
    Empty: 6,603lb (2,995kg)
    Maximum: 10,285lb (4,665kg)

    Armament:
    2 X 20mm (.078in) Hispano cannons
    4 X Browning 7.7mm (0.303in) machine guns
    Up to a 1,000lb (454kg) payload with other options possible

    Model Details for Hobby Master 1:48 Royal Netherlands Air Force Spitfire Mk XIV - ID# 28389

    Hobby Master Royal Netherlands Air Force Spitfire Mk XIV 1:48 - HA7111 - ID#28389
    Royal Netherlands Air Force Hobby Master
    Royal Netherlands Air Force Hobby Master

    Country &
    Continent:
    Netherlands
    Netherlands
    Europe
    Europe

    Aircraft: Spitfire Mk XIV Scale: 1:48

    Part #: HA7111 ID#: 28389

    Release Date: 2011 Disc Date: 2011

    Status: Limited Production Units: Limited

    Remarks: "Major K.C. Kuhlmann, No.322 (Dutch) Squadron,
    Acklington, March 1944".

    Window Code: W1 Box Code:  NA

    Registration:  NH700/VL-P Engines: 1 Rolls-Royce Griffon 65

    Approximate Model Dimensions:

    18.96 cm
    7.39 in

    23.33 cm
    9.10 in

    7.29 cm
    2.84 in


    Classification: Military

    Last Updated: 10/17/2011

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