[quote][b][url=/v3/forum/reste-du-monde-53/topic/avions-de-la-seconde-guerre-mondiale-chasseurs-alli%C3%A9s-397/?post=26121#post-26121]d9pouces[/url] a dit le 08/04/2009 à 23:32 :[/b] [quote="Pit"]A propos de la photographie du Spit' : [i]An undated Bonhams handout photograph showing a rare two-seater Spitfire plane flying over the skies of southern England. The two-seater Spitfire plane is to be sold at public auction at the Royal Airforce (RAF) Museum in Hendon, north London on 20 April 2009. The plane, which was built in 1944, has gone on public display at Thruxton airfield near Andover, Hampshire. The plane had been sold to the South African Air Force after WW II and was rediscoved in the 1970s in a Cape Town scrapyard. A five-year restoration project and many new parts, including a German made propeller has now made the Spitfire airworthy[/i][/quote] Mais ça ne dit pas s'il est biplace d'origine :( À part ça, je suis tombé sur un profil de Mk IX vendu à l'URSS et modifié sur place en biplace, il est tout noir avec comme seuls marquages les étoiles rouges, du coup il est trop beau, même s'il est biplace ![/quote]