Supermarine MK26
Warbirds & Military
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G-CJYY is brand new and is currently in the last stages of waiting for LAA approval for First Flight. The Jabiru 5100 8-cylinder engine has been upgraded and totally rebuilt. Rotec Liquid Cooled Heads and Alternator conversions are fitted fitted with twin underwing radiators. Subsequent flight testing for the full Permit will be carried out at Turweston Aerodrome. G-CJYY has been finished as a replica of Spitfire X4496, painted photoreconnaissance PRU blue and has the original markings of P/O Michael Suckling X4496 ‘LY’ Spitfire that was based at Wick in 1941 and famously photographed the Bismarck. YY has RAF dispensation not to display G-CJYY on wings and fuselage and carries the correct roundels on the upper surface of the wings only, together with the correct tail fin marking. The MK26 Spitfire has a tandem rear passenger seat and is currently based at Turweston Aerodrome, NN13 5YD. Full details of the engine initial inspection report are available on request together with the rebuild Worksheet. All original build manuals and receipts for major components have been retained along with a volume of build photographs. YY will be supplied with three fixed pitch propellers; the coarse pitch is geared to the approx 193kt top speed (74” diameter, 70 degree pitch). The mid-speed range propeller (72” diameter, 70 degree pitch) is geared to approx 160kt. Both these propellers are Prince Carbon Fibre P-Tip designed to vary in pitch according to airframe load and engine rpm so that they run fine at low airframe/high engine rpm and ‘relax’ to a coarser pitch when throttled back under cruise conditions, thus obviating the need for a VP propeller. Full details are shown in the Prince Aircraft Company website The third propeller is from Hercules (71” diameter, 63 degree pitch) and is a conventional ‘climb’ propeller. The option not to fit a fully VP propeller was chosen so as to minimise nose weight. This has to be taken into account on all Spitfire marks. Conventional analogue cockpit aircraft instrumentation was chosen, rather than digital devices in an effort to maintain authenticity. An exception was made for space available for an iPad (not supplied) above the centrally located Funke COM and ATC stack so as to install display navigation software. There is a dedicated 5v power supply, as well as an additional USB A outlet. Neither the P1 or P2 seats are upholstered to allow for individual seating arrangements. An authentic ‘spade’ type top to the control column is wrapped as found in WW2 aircraft and is fitted with a replica gun button, modified to incorporate a PTT button that replaces the ‘fire’ function. Throttle and elevator trim controls are located on the cockpit LHS with engine starting choke control immediately forward. The carburettor hot air control is above near the switch that controls the electric flaps. The electric undercarriage selection switches are on the cockpit RHS with their red ‘travelling’ and green ‘located’ lights immediately forward on the panel. Undercarriage operations, including the emergency release procedure are placarded. The emergency undercarriage lowering toggles are located down in the pilot footwell. The flying panel is fitted centrally with: ASI, T&S, AH (vacuum driven, pump direct drive from the engine), Altimeter, Rate of Descent, Vertical Compass. Peripheral instruments are: Tachometer (maximum 3000 rpm), Voltmeter, Ammeter, Manifold Pressure,Vacuum, Oil Pressure, Oil Temperature, Water Temperature, Fuel Contents (115 litres maximum) and Outside Air Temperature (sensor located inboard on lower port wing leading edge). Normal operating parameters for oil pressure, oil and water temperatures are placarded. A paddle-type stall warner is located on the starboard wing leading edge (cockpit loudspeaker fitted above the radio stack). The alternate air selector is located to the RHS of the radio stack under the bottom instrument panel. The Andair fuel selector is positioned centrally below the radio stack. Circuit breakers, either remote (pull-type or circuit switched) for all systems are placarded and arranged at the bottom of the central panel and on the lower RHS of the panel. The brake pedals have been fitted with the LAA-approved pedal linkage modification that prevents damage to the rudder horn that was evident on earler MK26 Spitfires during routine use. The independent hydraulic toe pedal brakes have been upgraded by fitting high performance Beringer master cylinders and reservoirs to each that operate the port and starboard wheel disc brakes. The flaps are electrically operated and allow variable down positions with a single throw retract function. An Odyssey sealed AGM Extreme PC1100 battery is mounted vertically on the firewall. A belt driven 40AH Rotec alternator is fitted that upgrades the original Jabiru flywheel-type charging system. The alternator ensures YY has sufficient continuing electrical power for operation of the water pumps, undercarri
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| Source | Price | Location | Listed | Days on Market | Status | Action |
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Afors
afors.uk
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$181,205 *
£135,000
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South East, United Kingdom | Jul 11, 2026 | 6 days | Active |
* Converted to USD at daily European Central Bank (ECB) exchange rates
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About This Supermarine MK26
This Supermarine MK26 (G-CJYY) is a warbirds & military . This aircraft is listed at the market average at $181,205.
NTSB records show 0 incidents for this airframe — a clean safety record.
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