King & Country
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- May 23, 2005
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Hi Guys,
At the recent Chicago Show I promised several American K&C collectors to “post” photos of the upcoming “Eagle Squadron Spitfire”.
Well here they are… This “Eagle Spit” is a Spitfire IIA of No. 71 Squadron based at North Weald in England in August 1941.
On 27 August 1941 Pilot Officer Bill Dunn flying this aircraft shot down two Bf.109’s bringing his personal score to 5 making him 71 Squadron’s first “ace”. Dunn and his aircraft were badly shot-up in the process and never flew with the unit again.
The “Eagle” squadron emblem was featured only on the port side of the Spitfire adorning the nose immediately beneath the exhaust stubs.
K&C are producing 250 of this American Eagle Spitfire and it will be released in the first quarter of 2011.
Best wishes and happy flying!
Andy C.
At the recent Chicago Show I promised several American K&C collectors to “post” photos of the upcoming “Eagle Squadron Spitfire”.
Well here they are… This “Eagle Spit” is a Spitfire IIA of No. 71 Squadron based at North Weald in England in August 1941.
On 27 August 1941 Pilot Officer Bill Dunn flying this aircraft shot down two Bf.109’s bringing his personal score to 5 making him 71 Squadron’s first “ace”. Dunn and his aircraft were badly shot-up in the process and never flew with the unit again.
The “Eagle” squadron emblem was featured only on the port side of the Spitfire adorning the nose immediately beneath the exhaust stubs.
K&C are producing 250 of this American Eagle Spitfire and it will be released in the first quarter of 2011.
Best wishes and happy flying!
Andy C.