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Spitfire Mk.IX R0013 1:72 intro In September 191, a hitherto unknown German radial engine fighter appeared in the west European sky. The new airplane was superior to British fighters, most distressingly to the Spitfire Mk.V. The German design was soon recognized as the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A. The losses suffered by the RAF over western Europe rose rapidly and the crisis was serious enough that the RAF ceased the majority of daytime operations in November 191. The next attempt to resume these types of sorties was made in March 192. Loss rates remained unacceptably high and the RAF was forces to stop ops once again. All this was thanks to the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A. The first response to the new German weapon was the Spitfire Mk.VIII, but the design changes were so complex that initiating timely production was not possible. In June 192 a German pilot landed by mistake on a British airfield delivering a completely intact Fw 190 fighter into RAF hands. Comparative trials between the Focke-Wulf and Spitfire Mk.V began almost immediatelly. These mock encounters confirmed the situation over the front the chances of a British fighter surviving an encounter with the Fw 190 were slim. The only British fighter aircraft deemed suitable to oppose them were the Spitfire Mk. VII and VIII powered by the Merlin 61 engine. As mentioned above these were some time away of being ready for series production. But there was another way of getting a powerful fighter quickly - by mating the Merlin 61, with its two-stage supercharger, with the fuselage of the Spitfire Mk.Vc. Two Mk.Vc airframes, AB196 and AB197, were selected for this purpose and were strengthened with modified longerons to accommodate the more powerful and heavier engine. The example was finished on February 26 and the second on March 27, 192. Flight trials were succesful and the order for series production was issued almost immediately. Series production began in June 192 and the first Mk.IXs found their way to No. 6 Squadron in July. Performance improved significantly in comparison to the Mk.V. A top speed of 09 mph at 28,000 feet was higher by 0mph, and the service ceiling rose from 36,200 to 3,000 feet. The Mk.IX could climb at,000 feet per minute. The RAF finally had a fighter aircraft capable of opposing the Fw 190 A. Three main versions of the Mk. IX were produced. The F.IX was powered by the Merlin 61 and was the only version on the assembly line in early 193. The next version was the LF Mk.IX powered by the Merlin 66. This engine was designed to do its best at low altitudes. The third version, manufactured along with the LF, was the high-altitude HF Mk.IX with the Merlin 70. The majority of Mk.IXs manufactured were equipped with the so-called 'C' wing. Four 20 mm cannons or two 20 mm cannons and four.303 machine guns could be installed in the wings. From 19 the strengthened 'E' wing was produced. Four.303 machine guns were replaced with two.50 heavy machine guns. Bomb racks for 250 lb bombs were fitted under each wing typically. The Mk.IX became the second most numerous version of the Spitfire with a total of 5653 examples being built. The Mk.IX began to replace the Mk.V from June 192. Thanks to the new fighter, the RAF was ready to fight against the Luftwaffe over occupied Europe. Spitfire Mk.IXs served with the RAF to the end of war. In the postwar era, foreign air forces flew this version as well. Czechoslovak, Norwegian, Danish, and Canadian air forces operated numbers of Mk.IXs and they were not alone. Spitfires would find themselves in combat again. Czechoslovakia sold its Spitfire Mk.IXs to Israel in 198 and these aircraft formed the backbone of the newly born Israeli air force in the fight against their Arab neighbours. úvodem V září 191 se na evropské obloze objevil dosud neznámý německý stíhací letoun poháněný hvězdicovým motorem. Nová stíhačka měla nad britskými, zejména Spitfirem Mk.V, zřetelnou převahu. V německé konstrukci byl záhy rozpoznán Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A. Ztráty RAF nad západní Evropou začaly rychle narůstat až to té míry, že britské letectvo muselo v listopadu 191 zastavit většinu denních operací nad evropským kontinentem. Pokus o spuštění tohoto typu bojových letů byl uskutečněn v březnu 192. Počty ztrát však byly opět neúnosné, což opět vedlo k jejich zastavení. Vše díky Focke-Wulfům Fw 190 A. Prvním pokusem o odpověď na novou německou zbraň se stal Spitfire Mk.VIII, avšak komplexní přístup ke změnám konstrukce letounu způsobil, že nebylo možné jej dostat do sériové výroby v dostatečně blízkém časovém horizontu. V červnu 192 přistál jeden z německých pilotů omylem na britském letišti a předal tak do britských rukou nepoškozený Fw 190 A. Srovnávací zkoušky Focke-Wulfu a Spitfiru Mk.V začaly téměř neprodleně. Cvičné souboje plně potvrdily situaci na frontě šance britské stíhačky přestát setkání s Fw 190 bez úhony nebyly vysoké. Jediné britské stíhačky schopné postavit se plnohodnotně německému typy byly Spitfiry Mk.VII a Mk.VIII poháněné motorem Merlin 61. Jak však bylo poznamenáno výše, nedalo se čekat, že v dohledné době dospějí do fáze sériové výroby. Byla zde však ještě jedna cesta, jak získat dostatečně výkonnou stíhačku zabudovat Merlin 61 s dvoustupňovým kompresorem do základního draku Spitfiru Mk.V. Pro tento experiment byly vyčleněny dva draky, AB196 a AB197. Prošly zpevněním, aby mohl být zastavěn výkonnější a těžší motor. První z nich byl dokončen 26. února, druhý pak 27. března 192. Letové testy proběhly natolik úspěšně, že byla objednána sériová výroba. Ta se plně rozběhla v červnu 192 a první Mk.IX se u bojové jednotky, 6. Squadrony, objevily v červenci. V porovnání s Mk.V se výkony znatelně zvýšily. Maximální rychlost byla v 28.000 stopách vyšší o 0 mph, operační dostup se zvýšil z 36.200 na 3.000 stop. Mk.IX mohl stoupat rychlostí 000 stop za minutu. RAF tedy konečně dostalo stíhačku, kterou mohlo směle postavit proti Fw 190 A. Vyráběny byly tři hlavní verze Mk.IX. Verze F Mk.IX byla poháněna motorem Merlin 61 a z montážní linky sjížděla až do počátku roku 193. Na ni navázaly LF Mk.IX poháněná motorem Merlin 66 a určená k operacím v nižších výškách, a HF Mk.IX s motorem Merlin 70 konstruovaným naopak pro výškové lety. Většina Mk.IX byla vyrobena s křídlem typu C. V něm mohla být instalována výzbroj složená ze čtyř kanonů ráže 20 mm nebo ze dvou kanonů ráže 20 mm a čtyř kulometů ráže 0,303 palce. V roce 19 se objevilo zpevněné křídlo typu E. Čtveřice 0,303 kulometů byla nahrazena dvojicí kulometů ráže 0,50 palce. Pod každou polovinou křídla byly standardně namontovány závěsníky pro 250lb pumy. Verze Mk.IX se stala druhou nejpočetnější verzí Spitfiru s 5653 vyrobenými kusy. Mk.IX začaly nahrazovat Mk.V v červnu 192. Díky nové stíhačce byla RAF opět schopná bojovat proti Luftwaffe nad okupovanou Evropou. Ve své výzbroji si typ ponechala až do konce války. Po ukončení bojů se verze dostala i do výzbroje dalších letectev. Československé, norské, dánské, kanadské a další letectva používala desítky Mk.IX. Spitfiry Mk.IX se však do bojů dostaly i v této době. Československo prodalo své Spitfiry v roce 198 do Izraele, kde se v bojích s arabskými sousedy staly páteřním typem nově vznikajících izraelských vzdušných sil. R0013 - NAV1

ATTENTION UPOZORNĚNÍ ACHTUNG ATTENTION INSTRUCTION SIGNS INSTR. SYMBOLY INSTRUKTION SINNBILDEN SYMBOLES OPTIONAL VOLBA BEND OHNOUT OPEN HOLE VYVRTAT OTVOR SYMETRICAL ASSEMBLY SYMETRICKÁ MONTÁŽ REMOVE ODŘÍZNOUT REVERSE SIDE OTOČIT APPLY EDUARD MASK AND PAINT POUŽÍT EDUARD MASK NABARVIT PARTS DÍLY TEILE PIECES PLASTIC PARTS A> pcs. B> pcs. 70120 A 70120 B C> pcs. 70120 C D> pcs. 70120 D E> pcs. 70120 E G> 70120 G H> 70120 H I> 2 pcs. 70120 I R1 2 pcs. RP - RESIN PARTS R2 2 pcs. R5 2 pcs. R6 2 pcs. R9 pcs. R3 R 2 pcs. 2 pcs. COLOURS BARVY FARBEN PEINTURE GSi Creos (GUNZE) AQUEOUS Mr. AQUEOUS Mr. H C H 9 C138 CLEAR GREEN H 316 C316 WHITE H 3 C3 FLAT RED H C81 RUSSET H 37 C3 WOOD BROWN H 51 C11 LIGHT GULL GRAY H 52 C12 OLIVE DRAB C368 SKY H 71 C21 MIDDLE STONE C370 AZURE BLUE H 72 C369 DARK EARTH Mr.METAL H 77 C137 TIRE MC21 DARK IRON 2 H 90 C7 CLEAR RED

B0 PE1 PE22 A PE26 B H C81 RUSSET B52 H C81 RUSSET B3 PE25 A3 PE20 A3 H C81 RUSSET PE10 B53 B decal 97 - MARKINGS H, J, K, L, M, N, O ONLY PE19 OPTIONAL: decal 85? 97 C B39 B1 B39 PE12 B1 PE2 A29 B7 B6 B6 PE19 PE2 B9 PE6 PE7 C B38 H 51 C11 LIGHT GULL GRAY step 2 A38 PE9 A C1 C1 step 1 B MARKINGS A, B, C, D, E, F, G, L C1 C1 MARKINGS H, J, K, M, N, O PE21 D A39 A18 B2 3

FOR CLOSED CANOPY ONLY G31, (H31, I31) MARKINGS B, C ONLY G32, (H32, I32) G8 MARKINGS A, B, C ONLY G8 H10, I10 G32 (H32, I32) A32 B37 MARKINGS B, C ONLY D MARKINGS A, B, C ONLY G32 B9 B8-1 mm A6 A3 - MARKINGS H, J, K, L, M, N, O ONLY G7 - MARKINGS A, B, C ONLY A1 A3 G7 H9, I9 G31 (H31, I31) PE3 MARKINGS H, J, K, L, M, N, O ONLY - 0, 8 mm A A0 A2 A2 - MARKINGS H, J, K, L, M, N, O ONLY G3 - MARKINGS A, B, C H3 - MARKINGS D, E, F I3 - MARKINGS H, J, K G, G, L, M, N, O for ext. fuel tank (parts B12 or B15) G3 H3 I3-0, 8 mm for ext. fuel tank (subassembly I) - 0, 8 mm A50 A5 G35-0, 8 mm MARKINGS H, J, K, L, M, N, O ONLY A6 A51 G3 early C-type wing MARKINGS A, B, C

H late C-type wing MARKINGS D, E, F, G A50 A5 H35 A6 A51 I A7 A5 I35 H3 A6 A8 I3 E-type wing MARKINGS H, J, K, L, M, N, O B21 B21 H I1, I2 - MARKINGS, J, L, M I1 ONLY G3 (H3, I3) B37 I2 G (H, I) 5

D19 I12? C7 - MARKINGS H 9 C138 I12 C7 CLEAR GREEN L, M ONLY E29 C11 - MARKINGS B, C ONLY C11 E30 D20 H 90 C7 CLEAR RED I11? C6 - MARKINGS I11 C6 L, M ONLY D17 - MARKINGS A, B, C ONLY D17 D23 G1 (H1, I1) I13 I13 - MARKINGS J, L, M ONLY H 77 C137 TIRE RP9 wire - MARKINGS A, B, C ONLY wire D18 D2 D18 - MARKINGS A, B, C ONLY wire H16 (I16) PE8 B23 MARKINGS A, B, C ONLY PE5 H15 (I15) B22 PE5 PE8 H15 (I15), H16 (I16) B51 B35 B50 B8 PE1 PE15 E PE18 B35 G3 (H3, I3) B6 G6 G3 PE17 A22 PE16 E 6

PE13 - MARKINGS B, E ONLY PE13 H 77 C137 TIRE RP1 RP5 B5 B10 H 77 C137 TIRE RP2 RP6 PE28 B20 B26 B1 B27 B7 PE28 B20 B25 B28 PE13 PE13 - MARKINGS B, E ONLY CORRECT POSITION OF WHEELS B7, B27, B20?PE28 - MARKINGS H, J, K, L, M, N, O ONLY B28, B10, B20?PE28 - MARKINGS H, J, K, L, M, N, O ONLY B16 B16 DO NOT USE IF B12 OR B15 ARE INSTALLED PE11 2 pcs. RP1, RP2, RP5, RP6 B16 C3 B16 B31 MC21 DARK IRON MC21 DARK IRON B32 F C2 C13 G PE5 - MARKING C ONLY C15 PE5 H B11 B13 B1 PE PE27 C5 7

I A5 J A9 K A28 2 pcs. A17 A11 A7 A1 A28 A19 F C13 A36 A20 G C5 C12 A21 C11 - MARKINGS C11 B, C ONLY A37 A8 MC21 DARK IRON A12 A B13 H CLOSED B1 H OPENED A8 MC21 DARK IRON A35 I A35 A8 MC21 DARK IRON A MC21 DARK IRON A12 MC21 DARK IRON A8 MARKINGS A ; B ; C ; D ; E ; F ; G A closed canopy assembly A8 F C2 MARKINGS H ; N ; O G C5 A35 A8 B11 H MARKINGS J ; K ; L ; M A35 A12 8

A9, B17, B18 - MARKINGS H, J, K, L, M, N, O, ONLY A31 H 52 C12 OLIVE DRAB B17 A9 K B18 PE2 J FWD B2 B17 B2 K H 52 C12 OLIVE DRAB B18 A9, B17, B18 - MARKINGS H, J, K, L, M, N, O, ONLY 2 pcs. RP3 H 37 C3 WOOD BROWN MARKINGS N, O ONLY MC21 DARK IRON H 37 C3 WOOD BROWN MC21 DARK IRON RP A9 PE23 PE23 - MARKINGS D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, O ONLY - 0, 3 mm B12 B15 C2 C12 C2 C5 C13 9

A F Mk.IXc, MH358, flown by S/L James E. Storrar, CO of No. 65 Squadron, Kingsnorth AB, September, 193 No. 65 'East India' Squadron turned in their Spitfire Mk.Vs for the new Mk.IXs in August, 193. Squadron leader James Storrar chose MH358 for his personal aircraft. As well as in the case of his other aircraft he 'upgraded' the individual code to the 'JAS' appearance. Storrar, a successful fighter ace, is credited with 15 confirmed kills, more kills are listed as probable or shared with other pilots. He downed one Bf 109 (August 18, 193) and one Fw 190 (September 18, 193) and damaged another Fw 190 at the controls of this Spitfire. The unit badge and a squadron leader s pennant are painted on the nose. The serial number is repeated in white on the vertical stabilizer. www..com/s/r0013 SKY 10 H C368

B F Mk. IXc, EN398, flown by F/O Ian Keltie, No. 02 Squadron, Kenley AB, March, 193 This aircraft was delivered to Canadian No. 02 Squadron in February, 193 and coded AE I. It was flown by Ian Keltie and early on, the code letters were changed to AE B. The Popeye artwork was painted by ground personel and cartoon characters appeared on more of the squadron's Spitfires. In mid March, the aircraft was transferred to No. 16 Squadron, also Canadian, and was chosen as the personal aircraft of W/Cdr Johnnie Johnson. He changed the code to JE J and the Popeye artwork was removed. Johnson flew EN398 for the next six months and managed to destroy twelwe enemy aircraft individually during this period, with another five kills shared. The maple leaf color is said to have been changed to green by Johnson. www..com/s/r0013 SKY H C368 11

C F Mk.IXc, EN526, flown by W/Cdr A. Gabszewicz, CO of Northolt Wing, Northolt AB, summer, 193 EN 526 was one of the personal mounts flown by Aleksander Gaszewicz, the CO of 1st Polish Wing. He used this aircraft from June 20 to mid September, 193. He managed to achieve four of his 9½ victories while flying EN526. For the first time, Gabszewicz s personal emblem appeared on a Spitfire a boxing dog wearing Polish national team colors. Gabszewicz led the Polish No. 316 Squadron previously and the unit badge is painted aft of the canopy. The code letters SZ belonged to this squadron also. The G letter and the pennant symbolized the pilot s surname and commanding officer s aircraft respectively. www..com/s/r0013 SKY 12 H C368

D LF Mk.IXc, MH779, No. 53 Squadron, Ford airfield, June, 19 As can be deduced from the black & white stripes around the fuselage and wings, this Spitfire hails from June, 19. The photographer selected it as a subject at Ford airfield, Sussex. This air base was the home of No. 53 Squadron RAAF up to June 25. MH779 remained with the squadron till the end of July when it was re-equipped with the Spitfire Mk.IXe The invasion stripes were painted in a hurry that affected their appearance. The ground personel left a thin outline of camouflage colors around the code letters in this case. The wing stripes we not so close to the fuselage and partially hid the wing roundels. The decals covering fuselage roundels and code letters are printed together with the outline in the camouflage colors. Follow the small arrows to ensure the correct position of the decals on your kit. www..com/s/r0013 WHITE SKY H316 316 C368 H 13

E LF Mk.IXc, flown by Maj. Garth Jared, CO of 309th FS / 31st FG, USAAF, Pomigliano / Castel Volturno AB, Italy, late 193/early 19 Majro Garth Jared served as the CO of 309th Fighter Squadron from November 9, 193 till his death on April 18, 19. He lost his life at the controls of a P-51B Mustang near Trieste, Italy. Jared flew this Spitfire as a personal mount in late 193 and early 19. The desert camouflage consists of Midstone and Dark Earth on uppersides and Azure Blue on the undersides. British roundels on the wings were overpainted with a fresh camouflage color. Jared, being the squadron leader, had the right to use his initials as the aircraft code. Two swastikas under the canopy symbolize Jared s two confirmed kills (Me 109) achieved on December 7, 193. The third confirmed kill was an Fw 190 downed on February 16, 19. Note the unit badge on the nose. www..com/s/r0013 AZURE BLUE 1 H C370 RED H3 3 MIDDLE STONE H71 C21 DARK EARTH H72 C369

F LF Mk.IXc, MH763, flown by Prince Emanuel Galitzine, No. 72 Squadron RAF, Ramatuelle Airfield, France, autumn, 19 As can be seen in a period photo, this aircraft landed at Ramatuelle Airfield in southern France. No. 72 Squadron moved to this airfield during Operation Dragoon. MH763 was flown by Prince Emanuel Galitzine, a member of the Russian aristocracy. His family emigrated from Russia to Great Britain and saved their lives from communist murderers. Emanuel Galitzine lived out a very colorful piloting career. He took part in the air defense of Finland against Soviet aggressors. He was accepted by the RAF in 191 and became famous for his attempt to shoot down a high-flying recce Ju 86R over Southampton on September 12, 192. He flew a modified Spitfire for this action. Galitzine served with various units and shot down at least one Fw 190. After the war he worked as a pilot for a civil aviation company. Note the red band around the tail. The unit badge is painted on the vertical stabilizer. www..com/s/r0013 SKY H C368 RED H3 3 15

G LF Mk.IXc, MJ628, flown by W/Cdr Daniel le Roy du Vivier, CO of No. 32 Fighter Wing, Italy, May, 19 W/Cdr Daniel le Roy du Vivier led No. 32 Wing RAF as can be observed from the code letters and pendant painted under the canopy. The Belgian le Roy du Vivier entered combat in May 190 when Germany invaded the Netherlands. Then he served with the RAF, most of his time spent with No. 3 Squadron. Finally, he took command of this unit. He took part in the Dieppe operation, then moved to North Africa, led No. 239 and No. 32 Wings. He returned to Great Britain in July, 19. This aircraft was inherited by the next CO of 32 Wing, Barrie Heath. The new CO had the code letters overpainted with new ones B H. Note the former Sky fuselage band overpainted with fresh coat of dark gray. www..com/s/r0013 16 H RED H3 3

H LF Mk.IXe, NH32, flown by F/O Max A. Collet, No. 85 Squadron, Maldegem airfield, Belgium, fall 19 This aircraft was the personal aircraft of F/O Max Collet, member of No. 85 Squadron RNZAF. He flew it till January 1, 195. On this day, Maldegem airfield (B.65) was attacked by JG 1 aircraft during Operation Bodenplatte. New Zealanders were grounded by black ice and the unexpected German attack cost a dozen completely destroyed and two heavily damaged Spitfires. NH32 was among those destroyed. Collet named his aircraft after his hometown of Waipawa. He destroyed a mini submarine during his last combat mission flying this Spitfire. www..com/s/r0013 SKY H C368 17

J Mk.IXe, PV181, flown by W/Cdr Rolf Arne Berg, CO of No. 132 Wing, Twente AB, the Netherlands, winter 19 195 This aircraft was flown by the CO of No.132 (Norwegian) Wing W/Cdr Rolf Arne Berg. Berg ordered ground personel of his unit to paint the pre-war Norwegian national insignia on the wings and rudder in the fall of 19 and asked RAF Supreme Command for permission to carry this marking. RAF Command deemed the marking as forbidden and Berg was forced to remove it in January 195. Berg met his fate on February 3, 195. At the very end of his combat tour he decided to fly one more combat mission. His Spitfire PV181 was hit by AA-fire over Eelde, the Netherlands. Wing damage led to a crash and Berg s death. He scored 5 ¾ confirmed and 1 ½ probable kills with 3 damaged. www..com/s/r0013 WHITE SKY 18 H316 316 C368 H

K HF Mk.IXe, PT766, flown by Jean-Marie Accart, CO of No. 35 Squadron, Deanland AB, September, 19 This aircraft was delivered to No. 35 Squadron brand new on September 1, 19. At the end of the month, it suffered damage and was sent for repairs. No. 35 Squadron was created from CG 2/2 Berry, the Free-French squadron, in February, 19 and the unit moved from North Africa to Great Britain. In June 195, it took part in Operation Ovelord, the invasion of Normandy. J-M Accart, known under Nom-de-Guerre 'Bernard', became famous during the campaign in France in 190. He commanded GC 1/5 and is credited with 12 German aircraft destroyed. He was a member of French Air Force supreme command after WWII. This Spitfire sports French national insignia that replaced the original British roundels. www..com/s/r0013 WHITE SKY H316 316 C368 H 19

L LF Mk.IXe, flown by Maj. Vasiliy A. Matsyevich, CO of 26th GIAP, Leningrad Area, May, 195 This Spitfire was one of thousands of aircraft delivered from Great Britain to the Soviet Union during WWII. The Soviet economy nearly collapsed due to the German invasion and the communist government. Local industry was not able to fullfill military needs and help from the Allies was indispensable. In May 195, the Spitfire served with 26th GIAP. It was probably flown by the unit CO, Maj. Vasiliy A. Matsyevich, Hero of the Soviet Union, as can be deduced from the colorfull marking. Matsyevich is credited with five individual and two shared victories. Period photos do not show the aircraft completely and various theories related to the appearence of this Spitfire have surfaced. One of them is depicted on this page. The standard British camouflage is topped off with the red-white lightning bolt, Guards badge and the white tail and spinner. www..com/s/r0013 WHITE 20 H316 316 H

M LF Mk.IXe, SL632, 101st Tayeset, Israeli Air Force, late 199 SL632 was delivered to Israel in Operation Velveta 2, the long distance flight from Czechoslovakia to Israel in December, 198 with Dani Shapira at the controls. In its new home the Spitfire was assigned to the 101st Tayeset. The aircraft is often mistakenly depicted in brown and green colours, but in reality the Ocean Gray was not overpainted and the aircraft retained the camouflage scheme as delivered from Czechoslovakia. The bird of prey artwork appeared for the first time in Czechoslovakia, and the silhouette of a Spitfire was added by Israeli personnel. The colors used are questionable. Close examination of b&w photos indicate that a white color may be correct. The decal includes a yellow bird for conservative modelers. www..com/s/r0013 WHITE H316 316 RED H3 3 H 21

N LF Mk.IXe, MH978, No. 132 Squadron, 19 Photos of this Spitfire with beer barrels are known to every Spitfire fan. Photos have surfaced, but unfortunately none of them are good enough to provide useful information for a full color reconstruction. About thirty years ago, a reconstruction appeared in a Czechoslovak magazine. It is now clear that this interpretation has no basis in reality. Nevertheless, there are two reasons why we decided to select it for the Royal Class edition. The Spitfire wears the code letters of No. 132 Squadron. This unit was led by S/Ldr Count Franz Ferdinand Colloredo Mansfeld. His family belonged to an old Czech aristocracy. Colloredo Mansfeld lost his life flying Spitfire MH978 during a combat mission over occupied France on January 1, 19. His tally consists of three confirmed, four probable and four damaged enemy aircraft. The second reason is a tribute to Mr. Vaclav Sorel, the author of this reconstruction. Mr. Sorel is one of the plastic kit modeling pioneers in our country. www..com/s/r0013 WHITE SKY 22 H316 316 C368 H

O Mk.IXe, MK329, flown by W/Cdr J. E. Johnson, CO of No. 1 Wing, June, 19 Another aircraft allegedly related to the beer barrels is MK329. This aircraft was used by Johnnie Johnson, according to his memoirs he flew it twice. Rumor has it that he brought beer to his men in Normandy flying MK329. Spitfire MK329 is a real mystery. It is not listed as produced by any of the factories. Johnson mentioned that it was assembled from wrecked airframes and carried no guns. Johnson only flew it once, never in combat, since it carried no guns, and was a mix-and-match airframe, cobbled together out of spare parts. www..com/s/r0013 WHITE SKY H316 316 C368 H 23