Spitfire Mk.VIII 828 BRITISH WWII FIGHTER 1:8 SCALE PLASTIC KIT 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 190A. 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 190A. 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 1 engine. As mentioned above these were some time away of being ready for series production. The Spitfire Mk.VIII did not reach operational units until July, 19. Thanks to their longer range they served in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations and were flown by RAF as well as USAAF pilots and were deployed by the RAF against Japanese armed forces in India and Burma. The Royal Australian Air Force fought against Japanese forces using the Mk.VIII in the Pacific area as well. The were three sub-versions F Mk.VIII powered by the Merlin engine, LF Mk.VIII powered by the Merlin and the HF Mk.VIII powered by the Merlin 70. In comparison with the Spitfire Mk.IX, they had a retractable tailwheel and smaller ailerons. Three types of wingtips were utilized on this version of the Spitfire. The Mk. VIII was the third most numerous version of the Spitfire with 1,58 examples built. 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 typu byly Spitfiry Mk.VII a Mk.VIII poháněné motorem Merlin 1. Jak však bylo poznamenáno výše, nedalo se čekat, že v dohledné době dospějí do fáze sériové výroby. Na evropském bojišti se nakonec prosadila verze Mk.IX, která se dostala do sériové výroby dříve, než Mk.VIII. Spitfiry Mk.VIII se k bojovým jednotkám dostaly v červenci 19. Delší dolet je předurčoval k nasazení ve Středomoří. Zde je používala RAF, ale také USAAF. Do bojů se zapojily také v Indii a Barmě. Neméně známé je také nasazení v Pacifiku, v řadách australského letectva proti japonským ozbrojeným silám. Osmičky opouštěly montážní linky ve třech základních provedeních F Mk.VIII s motorem Merlin, LF Mk.VIII s motorem Merlin a HF Mk.VIII s motorem Merlin 70. Od Spitfirů Mk.IX se na první pohled odlišovaly zatahovací ostruhou a kratším rozpětím křidélek. Křídlo mohlo dostat dle potřeby různé koncové oblouky. Tato verze se stala třetí nejpočetnější verzí Spitfiru s 158 postavenými kusy. 828 - NAV1
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A LF Mk.VIII, MD280, Flown by F/Lt. Paul Ostrander, No. 155 Squadron RAF, Burma, 195 Paul Ostrander, a Canadian from Winnipeg, joined No. 155 Squadron in India in May, 19 and flew Spitfire Mk.VIIIs from July of the same year and successfully completed his combat tour in May, 195. Ostrander s Spitfire wore white identification stripes on the wings and tail. It is not clear if a white stripe on the fin is present but this stripe would have been part of the prescribed standard. Both possibilities are possible in this kit. The badge on the nose is based on the Chindits marking troop units active against the Japanese armed forces in the jungle behind enemy lines. H 1 H72 9 H7 1 1 H1 1 H1 1 H H1 2 H7 1 H9 18 H72 9 H72 9 ČESKOU VERZI TEXTU NALEZNETE NA www.eduard.com/s/828 H1 5 H1 1 H1 1 5 H1 1 H1 1 H H1 1 H1 1 H1 1 H1 1 5 H1 1 5 H1 7 H1 1 1 H72 9 H7 1 H 5 H1 1 YELLOW H CLEAR H9 18 CLEAR RED 7 MEDIUM SEA GRAY DARK EARTH H72 9 DARK H7 1 WHITE H1 1 BLACK eduard 1
B F Mk.VIII, JF70, 1st Fighter Group, 08th Fighter Squadron, Fano Air Base, Italy, 19 195 The 1st Fighter Group flew Spitfire Mk.Vs, Mk.VIIIs and Mk.IXs from June, 19 till March, 19. The Group was subsequently re-equipped with P-51 Mustangs but a few Spitfires were retained as hacks. Mustangs flown by this FG had red-yellow stripes on the wing tips. The red color was closer to the wingtips, but it is not clear if the red color position was the same on this Spitfire. The wingtip appears to be yellow in available photos. The camouflage is probably that for high altitude fighters and consists of Medium Sea Grey on upper and PRU blue on lower surfaces. Note the clipped wings. H 2 7 0 H1 SM01 70 + H1 ČESKOU VERZI TEXTU NALEZNETE NA www.eduard.com/s/828 H H1 1? H9 18 H1 1? 70 + 2 H1 H1 2 + H1 H1? 1 70 70 + H1? 1 7 H 5 2 + YELLOW H CLEAR H9 18 CLEAR RED 7 PRU BLUE 70 + 70 1 MEDIUM SEA GRAY RED H1 BLACK SILVER SM01 WHITE H1 1 eduard
C F Mk.VIII, JF0, Flown by AVM Harry Broadhurst, 19 Harry Broadhurst joined the RAF in 192. He became an outstanding display pilot and was promoted to CO of various units. He took part in the Battle of Britain and managed to shoot down two Bf 109s on July 2, 191. Unfortunately, he was downed by AA fire during the same combat sortie. Five days later, Broadhurst s aircraft was damaged yet again, the successful pilot on the German side being ptm. Josef Priller, the JG 2 fighter ace. By August 19, 192 Broadhurst was credited with 1 confirmed kills, 7 probable kills and 10 damaged enemy aircraft. He was promoted to Air Vice Marshall and took command of the Desert Air Force in January, 19. As the commanding officer he had the right to use his initials as his aircraft code. The AVM pennant appeared under the windscreen. The aircraft was desert camouflaged and was equipped with extended wingtips. ČESKOU VERZI TEXTU NALEZNETE NA www.eduard.com/s/828 H9 18 H71 H72 21 9 1 H1 H1 H1 1 70 7 9 19? H72 9 H71 21 YELLOW H CLEAR H9 18 CLEAR RED 7 70 AZURE BLUE 70 DARK EARTH H72 9 MIDDLE STONE H71 21 RED H1 BLACK eduard 15
D F Mk.VIII, JF0, No. 2 Squadron RAF, Foggia Air Base, Italy, Early 19 The high altitude fighter camouflage scheme adorned this Spitfire as well. In accordance with regulations, red-blue cockades were painted on the fuselage and upper sides of the wings. No national insignia was applied on the bottom of the wings. A photo of this aircraft shows that the GZ code letters did not adhere to regulations on the right side of the fuselage. The aircraft was equipped with extended wingtips. H 9 2 8 7 10 70 + H1 ČESKOU VERZI TEXTU NALEZNETE NA www.eduard.com/s/828 H9 18 1 H1 1 H1 1 + 70 7 11 7 8 2 0 + YELLOW H CLEAR H9 18 CLEAR RED 7 PRU BLUE 70 + 70 1 MEDIUM SEA GRAY RED H1 BLACK eduard
E LF Mk.VIII, MT71, Flown by F/Lt A. W. Guest, No. Squadron RAF, Ramatuelle Air Field, France, August, 19 Fifteen Spitfire Mk.VIIIs were delivered to No. Squadron, RAF, in July, 19. Squadron pilots flew them till October of the same year from Calvi Air Field, Sardinia, and from various bases located in Southern France. This Spitfire wore the day fighter camouflage scheme. It was accepted by the RAF in June, 19 and assigned to No. Squadron on July 1, 19. MT71 was written off on March 1, 19. H 2 1 12 1 25 8 H1 SM01 H1 2 ČESKOU VERZI TEXTU NALEZNETE NA www.eduard.com/s/828 H9 18 2 1 H H 1 H1 2 2 H1 H H1 H 1 7 9 25 1 12 2 1 2 YELLOW H CLEAR H9 18 CLEAR RED 7 SILVER SM01 SM01 MEDIUM SEA GRAY OCEAN GRAY 2 DARK 1 RED H1 BLACK eduard 17
F HF Mk.VIII, Flown by W/C Robert Gibbes, CO of No. 80 Fighter Wing, Dutch East Indies, 195 The Spitfire Mk.VIII flown by W/C Bobby Gibbes, a fighter ace credited with 12 kills (2 shared), carried the marking of No. 57 Squadron, RAAF. The kill marks under the canopy are inclusive of Gibbes score from the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations. He served with No. Squadron RAAF at that time. The quick identification marking composed of white leading edges of the wings, appeared on Australian Spitfires in mid 19 for the first time and No.80 Fighter Wing subsequently adopted them. At least two versions of the sharkmouth were painted on this Spitfire, and we offer up the earlier style. Note the up-side down oriented ace of spades on the rudder. H 2 2 1 2 1 21 29 20 17 15 H1 H1 1 27 H1 H9 18 ČESKOU VERZI TEXTU NALEZNETE NA www.eduard.com/s/828 2 1 29 29 H1 H1 1 H1 1 H1 1 H1 1 H1 1 H1 1 H1 H1 29 29 7 15 1 20 29 21 2 22 2 1 H1 1 YELLOW H CLEAR H9 18 CLEAR RED 7 WHITE H1 1 27 18 MEDIUM SEA GRAY OCEAN GRAY 2 DARK 1 RED H1 BLACK eduard
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