Griffon's Ascendant Arc

Description

A signature piece from the Ed Parsons Aviation collection, the raw power and distinctive silhouette of a late-war Supermarine Spitfire are captured in a dramatic, sweeping bank away from the lens. The high-altitude perspective emphasizes the aircraft's clipped wings and the clean, aerodynamic lines of its underside, proudly displaying the "MV293" serial number against a turbulent, cloud-filled sky.

The moody, atmospheric lighting perfectly highlights the aggressive posture of the fighter, showcasing a classic design pushed to its ultimate operational limits. The expertly managed exposure maintains tack-sharp focus on the historic airframe, making it a visceral and timeless tribute to mid-century aviation engineering.

Built at Keevil in late 1944, this Supermarine Spitfire FR Mk XIVe was a powerful late-war variant equipped with a Rolls-Royce Griffon engine, clipped wings, and a bubble canopy.

* The aircraft never saw combat during the Second World War, as it was delivered directly into storage.

* In late 1945, MV293 was shipped to India.

* It officially entered Indian Air Force service on December 31, 1947, operating with the code letter "Z".

* The Spitfire remained on the Indian subcontinent for decades before being recovered to the UK in the 1970s.

* Following a lengthy restoration completed by The Fighter Collection, the aircraft returned to flight in August 1992.

* At the time of its return to the air, it was the first Griffon-powered Spitfire of its mark flying in Europe.

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3173 x 2538px

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