Wind Tunnel Model of Spitfire Mark I

Made:
1941 in Farnborough
maker:
Royal Aircraft Establishment

Wind tunnel model of the Spitfire Mk. I, by RAE [Royal Aircraft Establishment], Farnborough, Hampshire, England, 1941

Wind tunnel model of Spitfire Mk. I. First all metal wind tunnel model built at R.A.E., on stand. It was used for the high Mach number experimental trials during WWII. Powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, the Vickers Supermarine Spitfire was integral to Britain's front-line air defences during WWII, and, together with the Hawker Hurricane fighter, played a crucial role in the Battle of Britain, fought over Britain between the 10 July and 31 October 1940.

Details

Category:
Farnborough
Object Number:
1993-2148/1
Materials:
nickel and steel
Measurements:
overall: 32.0866 x 43.7008 x 35.8268 in.; 815 x 1110 x 910 mm
type:
aircraft, aeroplanes, fighters, research aircraft and military aircraft
credit:
DERA, Farnborough, Hampshire