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Supermarine 224

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Came across this by JR Lucariny. Up at all nodes now.

Never heard of the beast, but that's nowt fresh. :dunno:





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Cheers, Graham -
It looks like one of those "disposable fighters" that were considered in relation to the B of B.
I think there is also a Miles design, built to the same requirement, to be found at t'Pond.

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Re: Supermarine 224

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I always thought the 224 was the forerunner of the Spitfire.

Uncle Ted did the Miles M20

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Its rather fun to play with

A LOT more sophisticated than the 224.


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It was Supermarine's submission to the F7/30 requirement which gave the RAF the Gladiator. Mitchell tried to take the lessons learnt from the Schneider Trophy racers and apply them to a modern fighter, but the result was an unmitigated failure - thankfully he took on board the lessons learnt and proceeded to refine his ideas with the results we all know so well.

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Thanks for that Andy :thumbsup:
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