A Spitfire reproduction meticulously built by a Lowestoft man will be focus of attention at an event near Norwich.
The iconic Mk IX aircraft is a faithful reproduction of the original aircraft, numbered MK805, which served with the RAF's 64 Squadron in World War II, undertaking numerous operational sorties, including escorting troop-carrying gliders to the ill-fated Arnhem mission in 1944.
It will be parked on the lawns at Intwood Hall on May 12, alongside classic cars owned by members of the Rolls Royce Club, and military vehicles provided by the Norfolk Military Vehicles Group.
Terry Arlow, from Lowestoft, took 25 years to build the Spitfire using microfilm copies of the original drawings, and sourcing original components. He will be on hand to answer questions on the project and the wartime record of the original aircraft.
The event is from 11am to 5pm. Admission is £5 with children free, and free car parking.
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