The Supermarine Spitfire is instantly recognisable by its elliptical wings and sleek profile, and it remains a top pick for WWII aircraft modellers. R.J. Mitchell's design proved vital during early aerial campaigns and evolved through the war years. The Mk.XVIe is distinguished by its Packard-built Merlin 266 engine, bubble canopy and beefed-up armament for ground attack duties.
The Mk.XVIe followed the Mk.IX layout closely while adding greater fuel capacity and heavier armament. Those adjustments gave the type longer reach and improved loadout flexibility, which helped it perform varied roles across late-war European operations.
Tamiya's 1/32 release reproduces the Spitfire in large scale with crisp moulding and fine surface detail. The kit includes a detailed Merlin 266 engine assembly, functional control surfaces and options for multiple landing gear positions. Builders will find a well appointed cockpit shell and parts that let you pose flaps and gear for display.
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