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Model of Spitfire MK IX MK923 Wrapping Paper

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Make sure every gift you give has a layer of love by creating custom wrapping paper. Available in four types of premium paper and five different sizes, our wrapping paper covers all your gift wrapping needs - because presentation matters as much as the gift!

  • 64lb print quality glossy paper
  • Ideal for printing photos
  • Full colour edge-to-edge printing
  • Width: 74 cm
  • Length: multiple options from 1.8 m to 18.3 m
  • Each roll up to 4.6 m in length; lengths greater than 4.6 m shipped as multiple 4.6 m rolls
  • Length guide:
    • 1.8 m roll wraps 3 shirt-sized boxes
    • 4.6 m roll wraps 9 shirt-sized boxes
    • 9.1 m roll wraps 18 shirt-sized boxes
    • 13.7 m roll wraps 27 shirt-sized boxes
    • 18.3 m roll wraps 36 shirt-sized boxes
  • Designable area is 91 x 76 cm, but scaled down uniformly and printed at 88.4 x 73.7 cm
  • Please note: Designs are tiled after first 88.4 x 73.7 cm printed section

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Model of Spitfire MK IX MK923 Wrapping Paper

Model of Spitfire MK IX MK923 Wrapping Paper

Large scale model of Spitfire MK IX MK923 in flight. The first Squadron was that of 126 Squadron at Sawbridgenorth, Hertfordshire on 10.5.1944. Given code 5J-Z. The Squadron moved three times, first to Culmhead on the 22.5.1944 and again to Harrowbeer on the 3.7.1944 and finally to Bradwell Bay 30.8.1944. MK923 first action was on a sortie on May 28 1944 flown by 126 Squadron. The pilot for this was Commanding Officer Sq. Ldr. W.W.Swinden on a shipping recon to the St. Brieuc-Ile de Batz area. S/L Swinden chose this plane as his personal mount with other pilots flying in her occasionally. June 1944 saw Swinden replaced by Squadron Leader J.A.Plagis ( Rhodesian ace ) who chose ML214 as his preferred plane more so of MK923. The plane stayed active but with no specific pilot. August 14 1944 two Messerschmitt Bf 109G's were shot down by Pilot Officer Risley on Rodeo 202 South of Paris. MK923 then left 126 Squadron after squadron were relocated to Bentwaters in Suffolk 30.12.1944. The real plane is now in a museum in Seattle.

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By P.12 November 2023Verified Purchase
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Quality paper and ribbons. To personalise took no longer and I will be so excited to see the grandchildren’s faces on Christmas day that I took the time to help this day be memorable. Clear and precise on quality matt paper that looks modern and memorable.
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By Anonymous10 March 2025Verified Purchase
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My husband was super impressed with the personalized wrap.
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By Audrey W.20 May 2022Verified Purchase
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very happy with the paper, excellant service. excellant very cute with the colourful bee's

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Posted on 23/10/2013, 7:13 AM
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