
Spitfire Mk IXe - The CO's Query - Profile Canvas | INCLUDES: Propeller Piece
This authentic artifact originated from a segment of the propeller belonging to the British Supermarine Spitfire Mk. IXe MJ730. In 2015, the aircraft suffered a propeller tip strike, resulting in significant damage that rendered the propeller beyond repair. Through a collaborative effort with the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Aces In Action, the propeller will be used to support a number of Spitfire art pieces. The propeller, constructed from laminated spruce wood, enhanced with fiberglass, an aluminum edge strip, and a rubberized leading edge, showcases the pinnacle of piston-engine technology. Slices of MJ730 laminated spruce propeller - note the running bond pattern for strength Posterior side of MJ730 propeller Anterior side of MJ730 propeller Broken tip of MJ730 propeller. Note the rubberized leading edge MJ730 flew over 100 combat missions during World War II, initially with No. 417 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, defending the Anzio Beachhead in I