SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE IIA

Manufacturer       (Principal):                                                                               Supermarine Division of Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd. In factories at Southampton; Winchester; Swindon; and Castle Bromwich.
  
                   (Subcontracted to):Widely subcontracted to various companies.
  
  
Manufacturer DesignationAir Ministry Specification F.37 / 34
  
Aircraft Mk.Mk. IIA
  
RAF Designation:Spitfire Mk. IIA
  
Construction:All – metal monocoque
  
Crew:One
  
Wing Span:36ft. 10in
  
Length:                                    .29ft. 11in.
  
Height:                                   9ft. 11in.
  
Engine:Merlin XII 1,150hp.
  
Fuel: 
  
        Internal Tanks80 gallons.
  
        Supplemental TanksN/A
  
Maximum: 
  
Weight: 
  
Empty:                                  6,137lb.
  
Loaded:                                 6527lb
  
Range:500 miles (395 miles in combat)
  
Bomb Load:N/A
  
Armament:·303 Browning machine gun (8 Nr.) 4 in each wing
  
Speed: 
  
Maximum:357mph at 17,000ft.
  
Cruising:                                255mph.
  
Service Ceiling Height:37,200ft.
  
Initial Rate of Climb:7 min to 20,000ft.
  
  
  
Bradwell Bay Service: 
  
Squadron:278
  
Motto:Ex mare ad referiendum – From out of the sea to strike again
  
Code:MY
  
Dates:April – May 1944
  
Missions:Air – Sea – Rescue spotter aircraft
  
Colour Scheme.                      (4)Standard RAF Camouflage with Matt Dark Green and Matt Dark Earth upper surfaces. Matt Beige Green lower surfaces.
  
Aircraft Nickname/s:             (5)Shrew – is what R. J. Mitchell wanted call it, he thought Spitfire to be a “dammed silly” name. 
  
 Spit.
 
Technical data: Aircraft of the RAF 1918 by Owen Thetford
(4) Humbrol Paints
(5) www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3132500/