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Management number | 11504233 | Release Date | 2025/09/17 | List Price | $113.48 | Model Number | 11504233 | ||
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Supermarine Spitfire PV202 rolled off the Castle Bromwich production line as a single-seat Mk IX in the summer of 1944. Accepted by the RAF in August, it joined 33, 412, and later 401 Squadron, flying armed reconnaissance and close-support sorties across northwest Europe after the Normandy landings. In these closing months of the PV202 escorted tactical bombers, strafed rail targets, and helped keep pressure on retreating German formations. Post-VE Day, it served briefly with the Royal Netherlands Air Force before returning to Britain and, like many surviving s, was placed in storage.
During the 1950s the airframe was sold to the Irish Air Corps, which converted a batch of surplus Mk IXs into two-seat trainers—designated T9—so that new pilots could master the delicate handling of a high-performance, prop-driven in a safer dual-control cockpit. PV202 logged nearly two decades in Irish service before retirement in 1960, after which it passed through several civilian owners and endured a period of dormancy. A comprehensive restoration beginning in the 1980s returned the aircraft to airworthy condition, retaining its trainer layout while painstakingly refitting time systems and detailing.
Today PV202 flies from Duxford Airfield under the stedship of Aerial Collective, wearing the markings of Spitfire Mk IX ML365 “JW” of 135 Wing, 2nd Tactical Air Force. The scheme honours the Wing’s ground- operations in early 1945, when its Spitfires provided low-level cover for Allied armour racing tod the Rhine. Though PV202 itself never wore these codes in combat, the livery links visitors to the Wing’s relentless sorties against bridges, locomotives, and troop columns that hastened Germany’s collapse. At Duxford, PV202 now offers passenger flights, allowing enthusiasts to experience the sound and sensation of a Merlin engine above the Cambridgeshire countryside.
Rendered in superb detail, this 1 - 72 model captures the elegance of the two-seat Spitfire and its post- trainer canopy while evoking the combat heritage of 135 Wing. An ideal centrepiece for any WWII or bird collection, it celebrates the machine’s extraordinary journey from frontline to flying classroom to living memorial in the skies over Duxford.
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