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      • It remained a first-line air-to-air fighter throughout the war. Spitfires were used in the defense of Malta, in North Africa and Italy, and, fitted with tail hooks and strengthened tail sections, as Seafires from Royal Navy aircraft carriers from June 1942.
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  2. Spitfires were used in the defense of Malta, in North Africa and Italy, and, fitted with tail hooks and strengthened tail sections, as Seafires from Royal Navy aircraft carriers from June 1942.

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  3. The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and after World War II. It was the only British fighter produced continuously throughout the war.

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seater fighter plane, one of the most important aircraft of the Second World War (1939-45). Employed by the Royal Air Force in such crucial encounters as the Battle...

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  5. Mar 4, 2011 · 6 mins read. A masterpiece of aerodynamic engineering, the Spitfire was among the finest fighter aircraft of the Second World War. Military archaeologist Keith Robinson celebrates the iconic design. Spitfire Solitaire – by Mark Bromley.

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    The British Spitfire was conceived as a short-range but high-performance interceptor. Its designer, R. J. Mitchell, worked on improving the Spitfire until he succumbed to cancer in 1937. After that, Joseph Smith continues work on the Spitfire as chief designer. One of the most important for the Spitfire was speed; thanks to its elliptical wing, it ...

    Role:Fighter / Photo-reconnaissance aircraft
    Manufacturer:Supermarine
    Designer:R. J. Mitchell
    First flight:          5 March 1936

    The British Spitfire is one of the most iconic aircraft of the Second World War. Developed in 1936 by Supermarine, the Spitfire was designed to be a fast and maneuverable fighter with exceptional performance, even at high speeds. It quickly gained renown for its agility, speed, and accuracy in dogfights and maneuverability when carrying out low-alt...

    During the Battle of Britain, in the public’s eye, the Spitfire was the RAF fighter, despite of the many Hawker Hurricane planes that fought against the German aircraft. After the Battle of Britain, the British Spitfire became the most critical plane in the RAF’s Fighter Command and was used extensively in Europe, the Mediterranean, the Pacific, an...

    Many versions of the British Spitfire were built with different wing configurations. The original plane used a 768 kW (around 1,000HP) Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. It could also be equipped with more powerful engines, such as the 1,520 kW (2000HP) Rolls-Royce Griffon. In 1943 the British Spitfire models with the Rolls-Royce Griffon engines could achi...

    The RAF stopped using Spitfires in the early 1950s; it was used as a photo-reconnaissance aircraft until 1954. The Spitfire was the only British planein constant production before, during and after World War II.

  6. Following the Second World War, the Spitfire remained in use with many air forces around the world. The main foreign air force to use Spitfire was France's Armée de l'Air that ordered more than 500 Supermarine fighters, Mark V, VIII, IX, and XVI variants.

  7. Jan 26, 2020 · The iconic fighter of the Royal Air Force in World War II, the British Supermarine Spitfire saw action in all theaters of the war. First introduced in 1938, it was continually refined and improved through the course of the conflict with over 20,000 built.