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Scrapyard Spitfire fetches £1.58m | |
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A World War II Spitfire aeroplane which was found in a scrapyard has sold for £1.58m at an auction in north London. | |
The plane was sold at the RAF museum in Hendon after a five-year restoration in Hampshire made it airworthy. | |
The two-seater Vickers Supermarine Spitfire was built in 1944 and sold to the South African Air Force in 1948, where it served for an unknown period. | |
In the 1970s the mark IX aircraft, serial number SM520, was found in a scrapyard in Cape Town. | |
Iconic aircraft | Iconic aircraft |
The Spitfire was the first airworthy aircraft of its genre to go under the hammer in 20 years. | |
The aeroplane was originally delivered to the RAF's No 33 Maintenance Unit at Lyneham, Wiltshire, to be prepared for operation. | The aeroplane was originally delivered to the RAF's No 33 Maintenance Unit at Lyneham, Wiltshire, to be prepared for operation. |
The aircraft was rescued from Cape Town by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. | |
It changed hands several times before it was made airworthy. Auction house Bonhams negotiated the sale of the plane. | |
Chairman Robert Brooks said: "The sale of this Spitfire touches me personally as an enthusiastic amateur pilot and a keen student of military history." | |
The Spitfires played a pivotal role in the Battle of Britain in World War II. | The Spitfires played a pivotal role in the Battle of Britain in World War II. |