Supermarine Spitfire Metal Wall Sign | Spitfire Aircraft Gifts |WWII Memorabilia

Supermarine Spitfire Metal Wall Sign (4 sizes)

This is a lovely picture of the Supermarine Spitfire, a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries through the Second World War and on into the 1950s as a frontline fighter and in secondary roles. Produced in greater numbers than any other Allied design, the Spitfire became the only Allied fighter in Edit Production throughout the Second World War. Our Supermarine Spitfire wall art makes a perfect gift for enthusiasts and collectors of WWII memorabilia. Alternatively, this Spitfire sign will hang perfectly in any study, man cave or business.
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Product Code : A5SpitfS
Product Brand : OMS
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Supermarine Spitfire Metal Wall Sign (4 Sizes)

This is a lovely picture of the Supermarine Spitfire, a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries through the Second World War and on into the 1950s as a frontline fighter and in secondary roles. Produced in greater numbers than any other Allied design, the Spitfire became the only Allied fighter in Edit Production throughout the Second World War. Our Supermarine Spitfire wall art makes a perfect gift for enthusiasts and collectors of WWII memorabilia. Alternatively, this Spitfire sign will hang perfectly in any study, man cave or business.

The Spitfire, designed by R. J. Mitchell, chief designer at Supermarine Aviation Works, since 1928 a subsidiary of Vickers-Armstrongs. He continued to refine the design until his death from cancer in 1937, whereupon his colleague Joseph Smith became chief designer. Its elliptical wing had a thin cross-section, allowing a higher top speed than the Hawker Hurricane and many other contemporary designs.

The distinctive silhouette imparted by the wing platform helped the Spitfire to achieve legendary status during the Battle of Britain. There  is, a public perception that the Spitfire lead RAF fight of the Battle although the more numerous Hurricane actually shouldered a greater proportion of the burden against the potent Luftwaffe.

After the Battle of Britain the Spitfire became the backbone of RAF Fighter Command and saw action in the European Theatre, Pacific Theatre and the South-East Asian theatre. Much loved by its pilots, the Spitfire saw service in several roles and was built in many different variants.

The Spitfire will always be compared to its main adversary, the Messerschmitt Bf 109: both were among the finest fighters of their day and followed similar design philosophies of marrying a small, streamlined airframe to a powerful liquid-cooled V12 engine.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Your Spitfire Wall Sign will come with pre drilled holes in each corner for easy fixing. We recommend that your Metal Wall Art is suitable for Indoor hanging (preferably out of direct sunlight) or in a shaded area outside. These signs are NOT UV treated, but you can apply a suitable UV resistant spray post purchase to prolong it's vibrant colours for a longer period of time ( available from most DIY stores and online ), check out our special Blog for more information. ​ Signs placed in direct sunlight will naturally fade over time. However, placing your sign in the right place will ensure years of happy viewing.

Please contact us if you have any questions regarding this, and we will be happy to offer advice.

Size Guide :
Small : 150mm x 200mm : Weight : 160 grams
Large : 300mm x 400mm: Weight : 700 grams
Jumbo : 500mm x 700mm : Weight : 2400 grams

Super Jumbo : 700mm x 1000mm : Weight : 3750grams

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