Airfix Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc - Flying Dray

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Airfix Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc - Flying Dray

Airfix Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc - Flying Dray

Airfix's detailed 1:24 scale model of the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc includes 448 components to recreate the iconic 'Flying Drays' - the beer-transporting Spitfires from the Second World War.

Designed for modellers aged 14 and up with a Skill Level of 4, this kit boasts a wingspan of 469mm and comes with extra resin parts to enrich your model: two beer barrels with lids, two nose cones, two bomb racks, and a slipper tank. With three paint options and an Airfix pint glass, this kit captures a remarkable moment of RAF creativity.

History

Throughout the years, various images and tales from pilots' accounts have surfaced about Spitfires that transported beer barrels. Some publications refer to a unique 'Depth Charge Modification XXX'.

Following the D-Day landings, squadrons stationed at forward airfields in northern France would dispatch a pilot back across the Channel in a Spitfire to fetch beer or ale in barrels attached under the wings on adapted bomb racks. Naturally, such missions would have been considered highly irregular by the RAF's senior command, so these flights were not officially documented in the pilot's logbooks. This leaves scant official evidence regarding the precise details of these impromptu deliveries. 

In the summer of 1944, after the D-Day landings, British troops advancing into Normandy encountered fierce resistance and a shortage of beer. Supplies were limited, and morale was crucial. So, in one of the war's most surprising missions, Spitfire pilots took to the skies, not only with ammunition but with beer. Resourceful airmen adapted drop tanks and secured barrels beneath their wings, delivering much-needed refreshment to thirsty troops across the Channel. Some dubbed it "Operation Cheers." These were not official missions. They were morale flights. Spitfires, symbols of British resilience, became flying drays for a brief, glorious period.

Key Features

  • 1:24 scale model with 448 plastic pieces and Skill Level 4 difficulty
  • Includes extra resin components: two beer barrels with lids, two nose cones, two bomb racks, and a slipper tank
  • Measures 469mm across when assembled
  • Offers three genuine paint options representing the famed 'Flying Dray' missions
  • Each kit includes an Airfix pint glass
  • Suitable for modellers aged 14 years and older
  • Depicts the morale-boosting beer delivery Spitfires from the post D-Day period
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Airfix's detailed 1:24 scale model of the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc includes 448 components to recreate the iconic 'Flying Drays' - the beer-transporting Spitfires from the Second World War.

Designed for modellers aged 14 and up with a Skill Level of 4, this kit boasts a wingspan of 469mm and comes with extra resin parts to enrich your model: two beer barrels with lids, two nose cones, two bomb racks, and a slipper tank. With three paint options and an Airfix pint glass, this kit captures a remarkable moment of RAF creativity.

History

Throughout the years, various images and tales from pilots' accounts have surfaced about Spitfires that transported beer barrels. Some publications refer to a unique 'Depth Charge Modification XXX'.

Following the D-Day landings, squadrons stationed at forward airfields in northern France would dispatch a pilot back across the Channel in a Spitfire to fetch beer or ale in barrels attached under the wings on adapted bomb racks. Naturally, such missions would have been considered highly irregular by the RAF's senior command, so these flights were not officially documented in the pilot's logbooks. This leaves scant official evidence regarding the precise details of these impromptu deliveries. 

In the summer of 1944, after the D-Day landings, British troops advancing into Normandy encountered fierce resistance and a shortage of beer. Supplies were limited, and morale was crucial. So, in one of the war's most surprising missions, Spitfire pilots took to the skies, not only with ammunition but with beer. Resourceful airmen adapted drop tanks and secured barrels beneath their wings, delivering much-needed refreshment to thirsty troops across the Channel. Some dubbed it "Operation Cheers." These were not official missions. They were morale flights. Spitfires, symbols of British resilience, became flying drays for a brief, glorious period.

Key Features

  • 1:24 scale model with 448 plastic pieces and Skill Level 4 difficulty
  • Includes extra resin components: two beer barrels with lids, two nose cones, two bomb racks, and a slipper tank
  • Measures 469mm across when assembled
  • Offers three genuine paint options representing the famed 'Flying Dray' missions
  • Each kit includes an Airfix pint glass
  • Suitable for modellers aged 14 years and older
  • Depicts the morale-boosting beer delivery Spitfires from the post D-Day period

 

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