The Supermarine Spitfire took to the skies on March 5, 1936, quickly becoming one of Britains most legendary fighters. As a key player for the Royal Air Force, it fiercely defended Britain and powered Allied victories throughout WWII, staying in action wel
The Supermarine Spitfire took to the skies on March 5, 1936, quickly becoming one of Britains most legendary fighters. As a key player for the Royal Air Force, it fiercely defended Britain and powered Allied victories throughout WWII, staying in action well into the 1950s. Designed by R.J. Mitchell, this sleek warbird was famed for its high speed, sharp agility, and that signature elliptical wing shapegiving it the edge in every dogfight. A bold emblem of British grit during the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire remains an enduring symbol of aerial mastery and daring courage.
Retro51 proudly introduces the Spitfire Blueprint, the latest addition to the Officially Licensed Imperial War Museum Collection. This Tornado rollerball features detailed Spitfire schematics printed on a striking navy blue barrel, accented with antique silver trim. Each pen is engraved with a serial number on the top ring alongside the IWM logo and topped with the British Roundel for a covert finishing touch. Packaged in a matching tube, the IWM Spitfire Blueprint is ready for assignmentwhether for yourself or the aviation enthusiast in your life.
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