The Battle of Britain was a turning point in WWII—and at its heart was a sleek new fighter and a farm boy from Australia. The video traces the birth of the Spitfire, from an experimental monoplane to ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: “No aircraft is as hallowed as the Spitfire,” Holland concludes. For Britain’s sake, it’s probably a good thing that the assessors never gave the P.24 a fighting ...
A legendary 1944 Supermarine Spitfire XIVe—one of the war’s most celebrated fighter planes—just hit the market, giving collectors a shot at owning a genuine slice of aviation history. This bird’s got ...
Paul Monteagle, a technology teacher at Millthorpe School in York shows an original spade grip control column from a Second World War Spitfire fighter to pupils who have contributed to a special ...
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You are in: Wiltshire > History > Local History > 1940's Spitfire for sale The Spitfire that sold for £1.58 million A fully restored Spitfire made in Swindon and stationed at Lyneham, has been sold ...
A SPITFIRE which won its spurs over Arnhem is being restored to let paying passengers reach for the sky over Battle of Britain country. The Spitfire Mark LF IX (TR Mark 9) shot down a Messerschmitt ...
In 1934, the Polish P.24 was actually one of the fastest and most heavily-armed fighter prototypes in the world. Here's What You Need to Remember: “No aircraft is as hallowed as the Spitfire,” Holland ...