(photo courtesy of the Trustees of the Royal Air Force Museum)
The plane’s first stop on its Kuwaiti tour had it placed on display in one of Kuwait’s most popular shopping malls along with an exhibit documenting the role the RAF has played in supporting and defending Kuwait over many years. The Spitfire’s relationship with Kuwait and the mutually-beneficial relationship between the two nations can be traced back to World War Two when donations from Kuwaitis and from the expatriate British within the kingdom paid for 10 Spitfire aircraft for Britain’s war effort.
(photo courtesy of the Trustees of the Royal Air Force Museum)
The exhibition, put on with the assistance of the British Embassy was opened by His Excellency Sheikh Salman Sabah Al-Sabah, Minister of Information; His Excellency Frank Baker, British Ambassador; and Air Vice Marshal Peter Dye, Director General of the Royal Air Force Museum. The plane is intended to remain in Kuwait for an indefinite period and will next appear at the British Embassy’s Queen’s Birthday Celebration at the end of this month.