One of the most notable pilots to fly the Spitfire Mk.IX was Wing Commander J.E.
"Johnnie" Johnson Figure 144 Wing RCAF "Spitfire Beer Truck" "D-Day Operation Overlor It was a development of the earlier Spitfire Mk. It was known for its speed and maneuverability making it an effective fighter in both offensive and defensive operatio Johnsons aircraft was marked with the code "MJ711" and the letters "JX-B" which has become one of the most iconic markings of the Spitfire.Realistic panel lines antennas access panels and surface details for an authentic representation of the real-life airplane.Manufacturers original unopened packaging.