Spitfire Mk. XVI Bubbletop brick plane model - COBI 5865 - 152 bricks

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Model Spec.

COBI's EASY Planes

  • no of bricks: 152
  • Figures: 0
  • Scale 1:48
  • Stand: none supplied
  • Model dimensions (L x W x H): See images for details
  • Bodywork with pad printing
  • Easy-to-follow instruction manual
  • Compatible with other leading brands of construction blocks

 

History.

The Spitfire Mk. XVI Bubbletop, a variant of the iconic Supermarine Spitfire, was developed during World War II to enhance performance and pilot visibility. Introduced in late 1944, it featured a distinctive bubble canopy, providing superior all-around visibility compared to earlier models with the traditional "razorback" fuselage.

The Mk. XVI was powered by a Packard-built Rolls-Royce Merlin 266 engine, capable of delivering 1,620 horsepower. This engine allowed the aircraft to reach speeds of up to 400 mph and excel at low to medium altitudes. The bubble canopy was a significant innovation, improving pilot situational awareness and combat effectiveness.

Approximately 1,054 Mk. XVI Bubbletops were produced. They were primarily used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and other Allied air forces from late 1944 through the end of the war. The aircraft served in various roles, including air superiority, ground attack, and reconnaissance missions. Its advanced features and robust performance made it a formidable adversary in the European theater.

The Spitfire Mk. XVI Bubbletop is remembered for its contribution to the Allied victory in WWII and its technological advancements in fighter aircraft design. Its bubble canopy set a precedent for future aircraft designs, enhancing pilot visibility and combat efficiency. The Mk. XVI remains a celebrated variant of the legendary Spitfire lineage.

 

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