32in. Wingspan Aluminium Spitfire Sculpture
Developed in 1938 from a Schneider trophy-winning design by the aeronautical engineer and designer R.J Mitchell, the Supermarine… Read More
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Developed in 1938 from a Schneider trophy-winning design by the aeronautical engineer and designer R.J Mitchell, the Supermarine Spitfire became the hero of the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940. Spitfires remained in service until 1961 – well into the jet age – by which time more than 20,000 had been produced.
In tribute, our Spitfire desk sculpture has been cast in solid aluminium and polished to a high sheen such that its subtle curves and angles catch the light; it's a substantial piece - 25" long with a wingspan of 32" - so you will need a suitable display space, but in the right location it will look spectacular.
In tribute, our Spitfire desk sculpture has been cast in solid aluminium and polished to a high sheen such that its subtle curves and angles catch the light; it's a substantial piece - 25" long with a wingspan of 32" - so you will need a suitable display space, but in the right location it will look spectacular.

Spitfire
The Supermarine Spitfire rose to fame in the summer of 1940 - the Battle of Britain. The first prototype took to the skies on 5 March 1936 and, by the time the final version retired from service in 1961, more than 20,000 had been produced.

Aluminium
Light, strong, and corrosion-resistant, Aluminium is a popular choice for outdoor equipment where durability matters.

Recycled Materials
This item makes use of recycled materials that would otherwise end up in landfill or the environment, reducing waste and bringing new life to discarded materials.
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