1944 SUPERMARINE Spitfire Mkix SOLD
No longer listed as of April 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.
SOLD · last asking $3,684,849 · Apr 2026
Last asking price
$3,684,849
- Year
- 1944
- Make
- Supermarine
- Model
- Spitfire Mkix
- Total Time
- 204 hr
- Location
- Melbourne, Australia
- Seller
- Sales Team
- Source
- controller.com
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Performance & Capacity
- Max Speed
- 351 kts
- Range
- 852 nm
- MTOW
- 7,400 lbs
Manufacturer-published specs for the Supermarine Spitfire Mkix model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.
Description
Total Time
204
Description
1944 Vickers-Armstrong Spitfire IX PL344. 204.5 hrs since complete restoration. 182 hrs in Packard Merlin 266 by Vintage V-12's.
Airframe
Airframe Notes
Confirmed 6.5 WWII Victories
204.5 Hrs. TT since restoration by Charles Church UK – First Flight 11 March 1991
IRAN’d/Restored by Aircrarft Restoration Company (ARCo) UK, circa 2007 – 2010
Engine
Engine 1 Time
183 SMOH
Engine Notes
Rolls Royce Packard Merlin 266
182.9 Hrs. SMOH 2002 by Vintage V-12s, CA, USA
Props
Prop Notes
Rotol R12/4F5/4
95.5 Hrs. SMOH
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
1 x Trig Com and Trig XPDR
Exterior
Exterior Notes
Authentic RAF Day Fighter scheme in the livery of PL344
YO*K (401 Sqn RCAF) as flown by RCAF Triple Ace Squadron Commander, Sqn. Ldr. Bill Klersy DSO, DFC & Bar
Interior
Interior Notes
Authentic period, as per factory
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
Sold with Fresh Annual Inspection
About the Supermarine Spitfire Mkix
The Supermarine Spitfire is the most famous British fighter of WWII — instantly recognised by its elliptical wing and Merlin/Griffon V12 soundtrack. As an aircraft for sale it appears in two forms: rare, restored **originals** that rank among the most prized warbirds in existence, and a growing range of **modern replicas** (full-scale Mk26 and scaled types) that deliver the Spitfire silhouette and flying character on a far more attainable basis. Choose deliberately — the two are worlds apart in cost, certification and ownership.