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__NOTOC__ The Spitfire Mark I was a utility helicopter built in the United States in the late 1970s and intended for series production.Taylor 1989, p.839Simpson 1998, p.234Taylor 1977, p.411 In essence, the Mark I was an
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that was modified to use an
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turboshaft engine and geared transmission in place of the original piston engine and system of vee belts. The resulting powerplant installation was lighter and more compact, which allowed for additional cargo or fuel. Spitfire Helicopters' parent company, Fetsko Aviation Sales and Transportation began work on the prototype in January 1976, and on a number of pre-production aircraft in February 1977. Fetsko displayed a mockup of the concept at the National Maintenance and Operations Meeting at
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in June 1976.Field and Goodman 1976, p.33 The prototype (registered ''N4890'') first flew in December 1978. By May 1979, Spitfire had supplemental approval for the turbine conversionLambert 1979, p.1581 and by July, the company reported that it had sold 42 examples''Flight International'' 7 July 1979., p.12 of the Mark I and
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and expected to build 60 aircraft during 1980. The engine installation on production models was to be slightly further forward than on the prototype. However, Spitfire remained dependent on Enstrom to supply airframes for remanufacture,''Flight International'' 5 May 1979, p.1444 and Enstrom distanced itself from the project somewhat.Lambert 1977, p.404 Competing plans by Enstrom and Spitfire to market Polish-built
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helicopters in the United States might have contributed to the friction. In Spitfire's version of the deal, Polish manufacturer
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would also contribute to the Spitfire manufacturing efforts. By November 1979, Enstrom refused to supply airframes to Spitfire."Enstrom finds new money", p.1464 The situation improved somewhat in the 1980s, and Spitfire president Jack Fetsko reported in May 1983 that relations with Enstrom had improved to the point where the two companies could "talk programs"."Spitfire and Sodian about to sign?", p.1208 By that time, costs had increased from $US 165,000 expected in 1979 to $US 285,000 but Spitfire had taken deposits for 50 Mark Is, and had a firm sale for the first production aircraft. Together with companies Sodian and Soprea,Taylor 1985, p.202 Spitfire formed a new venture, Spitfire Helicopters International, to manufacture the Mark I and Mark II in
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, Spain. Nothing came of the joint venture, and Spitfire's attempts to market F-28 derivatives came to an end. In the 1990s, Enstrom marketed its own turbine-powered version of the F-28 as the
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