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The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries through the Second World War. The Spitfire continued to be used into th...
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This page contains photos of the British Spitfire fighter plane ... Spitfire (top) and German Me-109; ... Spitfire audio and video files...
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Shown above is the Spitfire Mk IIA of WWII ace Flt. Lt. Adolphe Vybiral. No 312 Czechoslovak Squadron RAF, formed at Duxford with Hurricanes on the 29th of August 1940 with Czechoslovak personnel as a fighter unit.
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Information on homebuilt replicas of Spitfire fighter planes. ... Daren Cogdon has built the ultimate Spitfire Replica Site and he has started an online discussion group for Replica builders as well.
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The Spitfire from the Fighter Factory is one of the few remaining flyable airplanes of this type available for static display or flying. ... With the introduction of the German Focke Wulf Fw-190 in 1941, English Fighter Command needed an improved version of their current Mark V Spitfire. The installation of the Merlin 61...
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The Supermarine Spitfire ... The first of the Spitfire Mk6s had begun to appear during April with 616 Squadron. This was intended for high altitude operations also. In direct response to the FW190, the Spitfire Mk9 arrived, another stop gap fighter, that was hugely successful, 5665 being built.
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Flying enthusiasts with $263,000 to spare can now build their own Spitfire aircraft from a pack. ... The Supermarine Aircraft Mark 26 kit, a 90 per cent scale model of the iconic WWII fighter plane, costs 100,000 ($203,000), but you will need ... "Even old Spitfire pilots I have spoken to say it flies just like the original.
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WWII Spitfire Fighter Planes: Posters and Pictures ... Posters and pictures of the WWII British fighter plane the Supermarine Spitfire. These Spitfires became a symbol of British air power during the Battle of Britain. These planes (along with Hurricanes) are credited with staving off the German Luftwaffe.
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Aviation art of the Spitfire, Royal Air Force fighter of World War Two, form Spitfire MkII to Spitfire MKIV. Aviation art published by Cranston Fine Arts, the aviation art company. ... Royal Air Force fighter aircraft, maximum speed for mark I Supermarine Spitfire, 362mph up to The Seafire 47 with a top speed of 452mph.
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Griffon engines replaced Merlins after a time, and the Spitfire XIX reconnaissance version became the fastest of all the wartime Spitfires with a speed of nearly 748 km/h (460 mph). The last Spitfire was built in 1947. As a fighter, at all altitudes it had proved superb, while continuous edges gained firstly by German...
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