BUNDLEC25 Supermarine Spitfire 'Two-Seater' Collection
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Supermarine Spitfire T.9 TE308 'Grey Nurse', Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar
Product code: AA29201
Supermarine Spitfire T.9 TE308 (G-AWGB) Finished as A58-606 ‘Grey Nurse’ Sharkmouth, operated by Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar.
As one of the most successful fighter aircraft of the Second World War and one which was produced in huge numbers, it can be a little surprising to learn that the Supermarine Spitfire was not produced in a two seat training variant during the war, meaning that pilots converting to this awesome machine would be making their first flight in the Spitfire as their first solo. The Vickers Supermarine company did propose the development of a two seat variant of the Spitfire to Air Ministry officials as far back as 1941, but as there was no official support for the project at the time, they simply returned to further development of single engined fighters.
Once the war had ended, stories of unofficially modified two seat Spitfire projects started to circulate, with the ones produced by the Soviet Air Force being perhaps the most significant. Britain would eventually supply Russia with more than 1000 Spitfires and it was discovered that they actually converted several Spitfires to two seat configuration, however, rather than moving the front cockpit slightly forward as Vickers Supermarine would later do, the Russians elected to simply add a second cockpit behind the existing one, using a narrower section of the fuselage. Making these aircraft extremely distinctive, this also must have also created a rather claustrophobic working environment for the second pilot.
With this information in hand, Vickers Supermarine revived their interest in producing a two seat Spitfire as a private venture and in 1946, selected a Spitfire Mk.VIII airframe as their donor aircraft. In fact, one of the most interesting facts about the two seat Spitfire variant is that there is no such thing as a new-build Spitfire T.9 trainer, because every single example was originally manufactured as a single seat fighter.
Something of a post war phenomenon, the two seat Spitfire did attract several military operators over the years, including the Irish Air Corps, however, it is during the warbird restoration era and more specifically over the past two decades that the popularity of ‘Spitfires made for two’ has really become established. As arguably the most famous aircraft of all time, the ability to boast that you had flown in a Spitfire used to be the preserve of talented and extremely fortunate pilots, however, as they now had the opportunity to carry a passenger, the chance to fly in a Spitfire was now open to anyone and there has been no end of people desperate to have a Spitfire flying experience.
Nowadays, offering Spitfire experience flights has become an extremely lucrative business, to a point where only a few years ago, almost every Spitfire under restoration was being converted to T.9 or two seat Spitfire standard. These aircraft are now much loved in their own right, regularly appearing at Airshows, in addition to operating in all but the poorest weather conditions, taking its latest lucky passenger on their Spitfire experience flight. These Spitfires made for two are maintaining and even enhancing the legacy of this magnificent aeroplane, bringing R.J Mitchell’s classic fighter to the attention of a new generation of Spitfire aficionados.
Supermarine Spitfire TE307 was originally constructed as a Mk.IXe fighter variant in 1945, but due the end of the war in Europe, was immediately placed in storage, where she would remain for the next five years. She was then selected as a conversion airframe to T.9 trainer standard, initially earmarked for service with the Egyptian Air Force, but when this sale fell through, embarked on a service career flying with the Irish Air Corps. Following retirement and disposal, she would go on to be used during the filming of the famous move 'The Battle of Britain', before moving into private ownership and periods spent with different owners in France, Canada and the US over the next few decades. She would later be purchased by Warbird Experiences at Biggin Hill and returned to British skies at that time wearing the famous standard RAF wartime day fighter scheme, however, she was about to take on a very different persona.
In a development which saw this aircraft become one of the most distinctive airworthy Spitfires in the world today, TE307 was given a smart new scheme in honour of the fighters flown by the men of No.457 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force during WWII. With each of their aircraft benefitting from the application of sinister looking shark mouths under the engine cowling, the unit was known as the 'Grey Nurse' Squadron and Spitfire TE307 now carries the registration A58-606 and the codes ZP-W in honour of Squadron Leader Bruce Watson, who flew with this unit.
If you would like to fly in one of the most distinctive Spitfires in the world today, you need to get in touch with our friends at the Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar and join the long queue of people hoping to have this unique aviation experience.
Individual price: $79.99
- How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?
- 1
- Item Scale
- 1:72 Scale
- License line
- BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.
- Release type
- New tooling
- Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
- 12.6
- Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
- 6
- Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)
- 14
- Finish
- Painted
- Colour
- Multi
- Wingspan (mm)
- 140
- Detailed Crew Figures
- yes
- Fine Rigging Detail
- no
- Fixed Undercarriage
- no
- Folding Wings
- no
- Fuel Tanks
- no
- Movable Sweeping Wings
- no
- Moving Parts
- no
- Moving Rear/Ventral Gun(s)
- no
- Open/Closed Airbrake
- no
- Opening Bomb Bay Doors
- no
- Opening Canopy
- no
- Opening Radio Hatch
- no
- Optional Undercarriage Down
- yes
- Removeable Engine Covers
- no
- Rotatable Propeller(s)/Rotor(s)
- yes
- Rotatable Turret(s)
- no
- Sliding Door
- no
- Stationary Drooping Rotor Blades
- no
- Visible Gun Bay
- no
- Wood Grain Effect Propeller
- no
- Aviation Archive Special Features
- Yes
- Aviation Photo-etched Aerial(s)
- no
- Aviation Armament/Weapons
- no
Supermarine Spitfire T9, MJ627 - Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar
Product code: AA29202
Although the Supermarine Spitfire arguably occupies the position as the world’s most famous aircraft and certainly the most famous fighting aeroplane, a more recent incarnation of this incredible aircraft is helping to preserve its legacy as a none fighting variant of the aircraft, a Spitfire which was made for two.
Although there were unofficial modifications made to a handful of Spitfires during WWII which allowed two pilots to fly in the same aircraft, it wasn’t until after the war had ended that Supermarine began marketing their famous fighter as an officially produced two-seat training aircraft.
Every single aircraft produced started life as a single seat fighter variant, mainly the Mk.IX, so it could be said that these rather placid Spitfires all had a darker side, something those fortunate enough to fly in one should remember – they may well be in a Spitfire made for two, but this is the RAF’s famous fighter at heart.
This Spitfire was originally constructed as an LF Mk.IXc in 1943, entering RAF service with No.441 (RCAF) Squadron in 1944. She actually has a combat victory to her name, having claimed a Messerschmitt Bf 109 over Arnhem just two days after making her combat debut, but would spend much of her service life performing ground attack missions, or escorting bombers.
Currently part of the Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar fleet, how would you like a flight in this incredible Warbird?
Individual price: $71.99
- How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?
- 1x Aircraft, 1x Stand
- Item Scale
- 1:72 Scale
- License line
- BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.
- Release type
- New Livery
- Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
- 12.6
- Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
- 6
- Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)
- 14
- Finish
- Painted
- Wingspan (mm)
- 140
- Detailed Crew Figures
- yes
- Rotatable Propeller(s)/Rotor(s)
- yes
Supermarine Spitfire T9, SM520 - Spitfires.com, Goodwood Aerodrome
Product code: AA29203
Even though the heroes of Fighter Command prevented the Luftwaffe from claiming air superiority over Britain 85 years ago this year, the sound of a Rolls Royce Merlin engine flying in the skies above us still has us all immediately gazing skyward to this day, just to catch a glimpse of the iconic aircraft which might be flying above us. Earning an unrivalled reputation during those dark days of war which endures to this day, the Spitfire continues to inspire our nation and preserve the memory of the brave airmen who fought so valiantly to maintain our freedom against overwhelming odds, the ‘Few’ to who we owe so much. That being the case, anyone who has a Spitfire story to tell is guaranteed an audience, and if you’ve actually flown in one, you can claim to have done something most of us would give our eye teeth to do. Thankfully, there are companies around the country who have gone to great expense in owning and operating a growing fleet of two-seat Spitfires, magnificent machines which allow members of the public to realise their dream of flying in a Spitfire. Of all the Spitfire T.9s currently flying, surely G-ILDA will be one of the busiest in this Battle of Britain anniversary year, as she is presented in the colours of a Mk.I Spitfire flown by Pilot Officer Nigel Rose during the summer of 1940 – she really is a stunner!
Individual price: $71.99
- How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?
- 1x Aircraft, 1x Stand
- Item Scale
- 1:72 Scale
- License line
- BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.
- Release type
- New Livery
- Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
- 12.6
- Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
- 6
- Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)
- 14
- Finish
- Painted
- Wingspan (mm)
- 140
- Detailed Crew Figures
- yes
- Rotatable Propeller(s)/Rotor(s)
- yes
Supermarine Spitfire T9, PV202 - Aerial Collective, Duxford Airfield
Product code: AA29204
For millions of British people, the Supermarine Spitfire is much more than just an aeroplane. A fighter aircraft which was as deadly as it was beautiful to look at, the Spitfire stands as a symbol of the nation’s defiance in the face of tyranny, one which prevailed against seemingly insurmountable odds during the Battle of Britain, effectively removing the threat of invasion. Even though the prototype Spitfire flew 89 years ago this March, the aircraft could probably claim to be even more famous now than it was back then, with airworthy examples of this magnificent aircraft gathering ever more admirers with each passing year. For those wishing to fly in a Spitfire, this dream held by so many people is now an achievable reality for those able to afford it, and for those who can, they have the very real possibility of being able to say, “I’ve flown a Spitfire!’ In order to do so, you need to speak to specialists like Duxford based Aerial Collective, and if you’re going to fly in a Spitfire, why not do so from the airfield which took delivery of the first service Spitfire back in the summer of 1938. This beautiful Spitfire is one of their aircraft and is currently presented in the colours of Spitfire Mk.IX ML365, the personal aircraft of ace pilot Group Captain Peter Russell ‘Johnnie’ Walker CBE, DFC and DSO. Anyone fancy the flight of a lifetime?
Individual price: $71.99
- How many pieces will be found in the box opened by the customer?
- 1x Aircraft, 1x Stand
- Item Scale
- 1:72 Scale
- License line
- BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.
- Release type
- New Livery
- Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
- 12.6
- Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
- 6
- Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)
- 14
- Finish
- Painted
- Wingspan (mm)
- 140
- Detailed Crew Figures
- yes
- Rotatable Propeller(s)/Rotor(s)
- yes
Tech Specs
- Item Scale
- 1:72 Scale



