Supermarine Spitfire Mark Vc in flight
Maker and role
Air Portraits, Other contributor
Object detail
Accession number
14/008/012
Maker
Description
Has Markings.
DNN
AR501.
"Supermarine Spitfire Mark Vc.
Probably the most famous of all fighters. This particular aeroplane was re-activated to take part in the film "Battle of Britain" in which it flew for nearly 50 hours. Now flying regularly at the Shuttleworth collection." - on card.
DNN
AR501.
"Supermarine Spitfire Mark Vc.
Probably the most famous of all fighters. This particular aeroplane was re-activated to take part in the film "Battle of Britain" in which it flew for nearly 50 hours. Now flying regularly at the Shuttleworth collection." - on card.
Signature/Marks and Type
Supermarine Spitfire Mark Vc.
Probably the most famous of all fighters. This particular aeroplane was re-activated to take part in the film "Battle of Britain" in which it flew for nearly 50 hours. Now flying regularly at the Shuttleworth collection. Printed
Probably the most famous of all fighters. This particular aeroplane was re-activated to take part in the film "Battle of Britain" in which it flew for nearly 50 hours. Now flying regularly at the Shuttleworth collection. Printed
Media/Materials
Physical description
1 postcard : colour ; 11 x 15 cm.
Record level
Item
Collection
Credit line
Air Portraits. Supermarine Spitfire Mark Vc in flight, 14/008/012. Walsh Memorial Library, The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).
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