Using the full scale wingspan of a Mk.IX (442.9in) with a stated wingarea of 34848sq.in. gives you a mean chord of 78.68in
Published wingspan of the FLRC Spitfire 1200mm (47.25in.)
If you scale that down to 1/9.4 scale that gives you a wingspan of 47.12in. and a mean chord of 8.37in. for a wing area of 394.36sq.in.
If you scale it at 1/9.3 you get a wingspan of 47.62" with a mean chord of 8.46" for a wing area of 402.85sq.in
So, I'd say maybe, probably, almost but just barely if the model wing planform is exact scale without taking actual measurements..
.......and, if my calculations are correct...
Published wingspan of the FLRC Spitfire 1200mm (47.25in.)
If you scale that down to 1/9.4 scale that gives you a wingspan of 47.12in. and a mean chord of 8.37in. for a wing area of 394.36sq.in.
If you scale it at 1/9.3 you get a wingspan of 47.62" with a mean chord of 8.46" for a wing area of 402.85sq.in
So, I'd say maybe, probably, almost but just barely if the model wing planform is exact scale without taking actual measurements..
.......and, if my calculations are correct...
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