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Supermarine Spitfire
Supermarine Spitfire

The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries throughout the Second World War. The Spitfire continued to be used as a front line fighter and in secondary roles into the 1950s. It was produced in greater numbers than any other British aircraft and was the only British fighter in production throughout the war.

The Spitfire was designed as a short-range, high-performance interceptor aircraft by R. J. Mitchell, chief designer at Supermarine Aviation Works (since 1928 a subsidiary of Vickers-Armstrong). Mitchell continued to refine the design until his death from cancer in 1937, whereupon his colleague Joseph Smith became chief designer. The Spitfire's elliptical wing had a thin cross-section, allowing a higher top speed than several contemporary fighters, including the Hawker Hurricane. Speed was seen as essential to carry out the mission of home defence against enemy bombers.

During the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire was perceived by the public as the RAF fighter of the battle, whereas in fact, the more numerous Hurricane actually shouldered a greater proportion of the burden against the Luftwaffe. The Spitfire units did, however, have a lower attrition rate and a higher victory to loss ratio than those flying Hurricanes.

After the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire became the backbone of RAF Fighter Command, and saw action in the European, Mediterranean, Pacific and the South-East Asian theatres. Much loved by its pilots, the Spitfire served in several roles, including interceptor, photo-reconnaissance, fighter-bomber, carrier-based fighter, and trainer. It was built in many variants, using several wing configurations. Although the original airframe was designed to be powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine producing 1,030 hp (768 kW), it was adaptable enough to use increasingly more powerful Merlin and the later Rolls-Royce Griffon engines; the latter was eventually able to produce 2,035 hp (1,520 kW).

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Spitfire Mk VC Royal Australian Air Force A58-262/UP-A
Named "JEN III". "Squadron Leader Stan Galton, No.1 Wing, No.79 Squadron, August to October 1944".
Dragon Wings : 50167 | 1:72 scale | 1000 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Spitfire Mk VB Trop Royal Air Force 1943 EP689/UF-X
Clipped Wings w/"Aboukir" Filter. "No.601 Squadron, Lentini West 1943".
Dragon Wings : 50129 | 1:72 scale | 1000 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Witty Wings : WTW-72-002-002 | 1:72 scale | 800 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Spitfire Mk XIVe Belgian Air Force 1950 SG-108/IQ-V
"Ecole de Chasse (Fighters' School), 1950s".
Hobby Master : HA7108 | 1:48 scale | 700 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Supermarine Spitfire Mk XIV Royal Air Force RB188/DL-K
"Flt. Lt. H D Johnson, No.91 Squadron, West Malling, July 1944".
Hobby Master : HA7109 | 1:48 scale | 800 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Witty Wings : WTW-72-022-005 | 1:72 scale | 800 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Spitfire PR Mk XIX Swedish Air Force 31040/Yellow 60
"F.11 Flight Reconnaissance Wing, Nyköping, 1949".
Hobby Master : HA7602 | 1:48 scale | 500 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Supermarine Spitfire Mk XIV Belgian Air Force SG55/GE-R
"349th Squadron, 1948" as displayed at Musee Royale de l'Armee et d'Histoire Militaire, Brussels.
Hobby Master : HA7113 | 1:48 scale | 600 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX Royal Air Force MK320
MK320, RAF No.322 (Dutch) Sqn, 1944
Hobby Master : HA8306 | 1:48 scale | 400 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Supermarine Spitfire Mk XIV Royal Netherlands Air Force NH700/VL-P
"Major K.C. Kuhlmann, No.322 (Dutch) Squadron,
Acklington, March 1944".
Hobby Master : HA7111 | 1:48 scale | 500 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Witty Wings : WTW-72-022-003 | 1:72 scale | 800 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Supermarine Spitfire Mk XIV Royal Air Force MV268/JE-J
"Duxford Flying Legends Air Show 2006".
Hobby Master : HA7112 | 1:48 scale | 850 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Supermarine Spitfire Mk I Royal Air Force K9795/19
"'B' Flight, No.19 Squadron, Duxford 1938".
Hobby Master : HA7804 | 1:48 scale | 800 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Supermarine Spitfire Mk IIA Royal Canadian Air Force P7856/VZ-E
"F/S E.N. MacDonnell, No.412 Squadron, Digby, October 1941".
Hobby Master : HA7805 | 1:48 scale | 700 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Supermarine Spitfire Mk IIA Royal Air Force P8081/DU-R
Named "Garfield Weston IV". "Flt. Lt. Tomas 'Adolphe' Vybiral, No.312 'Czech' Squadron, Ayr, November 1941".
Hobby Master : HA7806 | 1:48 scale | 700 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Supermarine Spitfire Mk VIII United States Army Air Force HL-K
Named "Fargo Express". "Lt. Leland P. Molland, 308th FS, 31st FG, Italy 1944".
Hobby Master : HA8302 | 1:48 scale | 750 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX Royal Air Force No315
RAF No.315 (Polish) Sqn, Gabby Gabreski, RAF Northolt, England, January 1943
Hobby Master : HA8304 | 1:48 scale | 700 pieces Worldwide | read more...

Hobby Master : HA8305 | 1:48 scale | 550 pieces Worldwide | read more...

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