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David Glen a mis huit ans pour le construire. la structure est en bois, revêtue de feuille d'aluminium. Il en a fait don au Royal Air Force Museum de Cosford.
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http://www.spitfireinmyworkshop.net/mustang-intro.php
c'est le même qui avait fait un Spitfire Mk.I au 1/5e.
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Après le Mustang, il a commencé un Spit Mk.IX.
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