1000 piece jigsaw puzzle featuring the popular Spitfire N3200 at IWM Duxford.
Designed by IWM
Built in 1939, this Supermarine Spitfire Mark 1a was issued to No. 19 Squadron at RAF Duxford in April 1940. During the Dunkirk emergency evacuation, Squadron Leader Geoffrey Stephenson piloted Spitfire N3200 on its first and only mission during ‘Operation Dynamo'. The Spitfire sank under the sand and was recovered in 1986 after strong currents revealed it forty-five years later. Dr. Thomas Kaplan and Simon Marsh acquired it in 2000 and were dedicated to its full restoration. In 2015, it was donated to the Imperial War Museum and received by the Duke of Cambridge during a visit to Duxford, where he watched the Mark 1a fighter fly again after 75 years.
Made from 100% recycled millboard and FSC sourced paper. Polybag inside containing pieces is also made from 30% recycled materials.
Made in the UK
Made from printed paper on board, glue, polybag. 100% reycled millboard, FSC sourced paper for jigsaw and box, vegan ink, polybag is made from 30% recycled materials and is recyclable.
Includes reference picture inside
Not suitable for under 3 years old due to choke hazard.
Completed Puzzle measures
L 66cm
W 50cm