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Spitfire Mk.Ia late
1/48
OVERLEPT
#11197-LEPT1
Battle of Britain
1/48
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644064 Spitfire Mk.I late LööK (Brassin)
648578 Spitfire Mk.I cockpit (Brassin)
648579 Spitfire Mk.I wheels (Brassin)
648580 Spitfire Mk.I exhaust stacks (Brassin)
648582 Spitfire Mk.I engine (Brassin)
6481171 Spitfire Mk.I/II/Va/Vb undercarriage legs PRINT (Brassin)
3DL48006 Spitfire Mk.I late SPACE (3D Decal Set)
EX709 Spitfire Mk.I TFace (Mask)
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R6957, Sgt Alan S. Harker, No. 234 Squadron, RAF St. Eval, United Kingdom, November 1940 - March 1941
Alan Harker completed his training on twin-
engine Anson aircraft in September 1939.
He volunteered for the night fighters and was
assigned to No. 234 Squadron, which was
equipped with Blenheim Mk.If aircraft. In May
1940, however, the unit was re-equipped with
Spitfires and subsequently became one of
the most successful during the entire Battle
of Britain. Alongside F/Lt Peterson Hughes
(17 kills) and P/O Robert Doe (16 kills), Alan
Harker, who achieved seven confirmed kills, four
probable kills, and damaged two enemy aircraft,
was another successful pilot. Sgt. Harker flew
Spitfire R6957 from September 1940 to March
1941. On November 27, 1940, a new regulation
for rapid friend-or-foe identification came
into effect for all Fighter Command aircraft.
The propeller spinner and the ring in front of the
tailplane were now painted in a new shade of
Sky or Sky Blue, and the underside of the left
wing was now black.
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