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Spitfire MH415 up for auction

Wed Jan 19, 2022 4:05 pm

The UK-based Aircraft Sales Company is selling the IXb on behalf of its Australian owners.

According to a report in The Telegraph, the firm expects it to bring £4.5 million....an increase of £700,000 since last year.
Based on today's exchange rate of $1.36, that works out to $6.12 million.

"According to those in the industry, prices have doubled since 2016" , the report adds.

Much is made of the originality of the ex-Connie Edwards aircraft, the firm calling it one of the most original Spitfires flying. They claim it is largely all original except for the wing spars and they are "99.9% sure" the engine is the same one installed at the factory in 1943.

Re: Spitfire MH415 up for auction

Wed Jan 19, 2022 7:37 pm

There's a bit more background here, including an interview with Richard Grace

https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/lifestyle ... fire-mh415

Re: Spitfire MH415 up for auction

Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:07 am

Well it will be very interesting to see what it goes for in reality. I wonder if all the article hype will make it achieve the suggested figure.

Re: Spitfire MH415 up for auction

Thu Jan 20, 2022 3:52 pm

Sopwith wrote:I wonder if all the article hype will make it achieve the suggested figure.



Publicity never hurts, but unless it attracts a new buyer from outside the current warbird community, ("I've had a good financial year, I think I'll buy a 1/1 scale diecast/Airfix") I doubt if it does much good.

A warbird collector who does a fair bit of buying and selling has told me most of the good stuff sells quickly and privately among the established community.

Re: Spitfire MH415 up for auction

Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:37 pm

Sometimes billionaires put on their silk smoking jackets, buffalo leather slippers, ivory pipe and single malt scotch. Then they go online , looking , perusing and carelessly acting on their impulses.
At $6 million. That would be the highest it could sell for at the moment. I’d probably just go ahead and buy the XP-82 twin mustang. There won’t be another one available in the next thirty years.

Re: Spitfire MH415 up for auction

Thu Jan 20, 2022 7:33 pm

It depends on what you are looking for...
The Spitfire on offer has a lot of history and originality.
The XP-82...not so much.
We airplane needs find it technically interesting, but the Twin Mustang will never have the fabled history of a Spitfire that saw combat.

And remember too, rarity does not always equate with value.

Re: Spitfire MH415 up for auction

Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:20 pm

marine air wrote:Sometimes billionaires put on their silk smoking jackets, buffalo leather slippers, ivory pipe and single malt scotch. Then they go online , looking , perusing and carelessly acting on their impulses.
At $6 million. That would be the highest it could sell for at the moment. I’d probably just go ahead and buy the XP-82 twin mustang. There won’t be another one available in the next thirty years.


I sometimes do that too... :lol:

Phil
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