Here is (part of) my crowd.
IMG_6337 by
David Freeman, on Flickr
IMG_6339 by
David Freeman, on Flickr
At the time 19 - now totals 27
Historical Builds – Spitfires (27)
Spitfire 1A AZ-H RAF 234 SQN – Middle Wallop 1940
Spitfire 5A D-B Douglas Bader
Spitfire Mk VB RS-T Robert Standford Tuck 92 Squadron RAF
Spitfire 5B Floatplane W3760 Prototype
Spitfire 5C UP-T RAAF 79 SQN – Oct 1944
Spitfire Mk VI NN-F 310 SQN RAF
Spitfire Mk VII NX-B RAF 131 Squadron - Colerne
Spitfire 8 DLV A58-354
Spitfire 9 JE-J Johnnie Johnson – CO Kenley Wing
Spitfire Mk IXe RS-B Theoretical RAF
Spitfire T9 H99 Twin seat – Dutch air force
Spitfire Mk 12 EB-B 91 Squadron RAF
Spitfire 14 DW-D 610 Squadron RAF
Seafire Mk 15 11-6 – PR474 British Pacific Fleet
Spitfire 16 F-JWL
Seafire Mk 17 LP-103-SX194 781 Squadron FAA
Spitfire Mk XVIII Y – TP377 28 Squadron RAF
Spitfire PRXIX PS888 81 Squadron RAF
Spitfire Mk 21 EB-V LA 226 41SQN RAF – British Occupation Force Germany 1945
Spitfire Mk 22 Q - PK443 603 (city of Edinburgh) Squadron RAF
Spitfire Mk 24 VN492 80 Squadron RAF Far East Air Force
Seafire F45 LP 583
Seafire Mk 46 W2-2 Theoretical – in colours of 80SQN, RAF Far East Air Force
Seafire Mk 47 178-BR-VP461 800 Squadron FAA (BR is an incorrect coding)
Seafire FR 47 LA 267 CF Theoretical markings Royal Navy
Spitfire MK XX YQ-E (Spare parts from other kits)
Spitfire MK XX (2) LA-L Spare Parts from other kits
Note a number of theoretical markings on some types. The last two - MK XX are as stated, made up of Spitfire kits spare parts.