See other opinions, equipment and mods on the Spitfire in this thread. RCGroups and Flying Giants got the exclusive chance to review this for you, and not really having any warbirds in my hangar yet I jumped at the chance to try out this beautiful scale plane! There's a fair amount of work to get her airborne, but I'll hopefully give you some tips along the way to help speed up your build because I'm pretty sure once you see the final result in the air, you're going to be ordering one! So hang in there and let's dive in. Other features include a scale cockpit with pilot, sliding canopy and hinged side door, heavy-duty CNC air retracts, convenient 2-piece wing and functional split flaps. With a scale scheme on printed covering and a ton of scale details and accessories included, this bird should look fairly authentic in the air and on the tarmac. Of those versions, Phoenix Models chose to replicate what looks to be the Griffon engine powered Spitfire Mk.XIV (as determined by scale enthusiasts on the thread for this kit) with their new giant-scale 95" 50-60cc gas/electric model. ![]() Being the only British fighter produced throughout the entire war, there were many variants and configurations built. ![]() Phoenix Model 1:4 3/4 Spitfire 50-61cc Gas/EP ARFĪmong one of the most popular warbirds, the Supermarine Spitfire was used by the Royal Air Force during and after World War II.
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