The British Supermarine Spitfire is perhaps one of the most recognizable military vehicles of World War II.
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The Supermarine Spitfire is a British fighter aircraft used by the RAF and many other Allied countries during World War Two. It was produced in greater numbers than any other British aircraft and was ...
Even nowadays, it is impossible for anyone who knows a bit of military aviation history to not recognize the famous Supermarine Spitfire from WWII, the aircraft that fought in the Battle of Britain, ...
Click to open image viewer. Supermarine Spitfire F. Mk. VIIc single seat, low wing monoplane high altitude fighter; enclosed cockpit; aluminum monocoque stressed skin elliptical wing with wingtip ...
‘Spit’ pilots flew their first combat missions over Dunkirk during the Battle of France David Kindy | Correspondent Flight Lieutenant Robert Stanford Tuck of the Royal Air Force was closing in on his ...
It will be a hugely popular and interesting spectacle for aviation and history fans when these two different legendary craft ...
When most people think of British warbirds from the Second World War, they tend to think of the Spitfire and not much of anything else. Never mind that the Hawker Hurricane probably played a more ...
Click to open image viewer. Supermarine Spitfire F. Mk. VIIc single seat, low wing monoplane high altitude fighter; enclosed cockpit; aluminum monocoque stressed skin elliptical wing with wingtip ...