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  2. Supermarine Spitfire operational history - Wikipedia

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    On 22 May 1948, over Israel, a unique incident took place in the Spitfire's operational history when three Spitfire users came into conflict. [200] On this date, five Egyptian Mk IXs attacked, by mistake, the RAF base at Ramat David, shared by 32 and 208 Squadrons. They destroyed a number of Mk XVIIIs on the ground, but the surviving Spitfires ...

  3. Supermarine Spitfire - Wikipedia

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    Their Supermarine Aircraft Spitfire is supplied in kit form and is the only all-aluminium reproduction Spitfire in production. [193] The Isaacs Spitfire (1975) [ 194 ] and the Time Warp Spitfire Mk V (1996) are homebuilt 60% scale replicas, and Bob DeFord of Prescott, Arizona built and flies a 100% scale replica.

  4. List of Supermarine Spitfire topics - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Supermarine Spitfire operational history; Supermarine Spitfire variants: specifications, performance and armament ...

  5. Supermarine Spitfire (early Merlin-powered variants) - Wikipedia

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    In early 1940 Spitfire Is of 54 and 66 Squadrons were fitted with Rotol manufactured wide-bladed propellers of 10 ft 9 in (3.27 m) diameter, which were recognisable by a bigger, more rounded spinner: the decision was made that the new propeller would also be used exclusively by the Mk II.

  6. No. 124 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    In early February 1945 the Squadron began re-equipping with Spitfire Mk IX.HF(e)’s primarily in order to carry out dive-bombing attacks on the mobile launch sites of the V2 rockets, mainly in the woodland area around The Hague in the Netherlands. [5] On 10 February, the unit moved to RAF Coltishall, Norfolk, the nearest sea-crossing to the ...

  7. Supermarine Spitfire variants: specifications, performance ...

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    Spitfire LF Mk Vb of 316 (Polish) "Warszawski" Squadron. This Spitfire has the "cropped" Merlin 45 series engine and the "clipped" wings. The British Supermarine Spitfire was one of the most popular fighter aircraft of the Second World War. The basic airframe proved to be extremely adaptable, capable of taking far more powerful engines and far ...

  8. James Rankin (RAF officer) - Wikipedia

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    Except for one shared destroy, one damaged, and two shared damaged, the rest of his total score was achieved while flying the Spitfire Mark V. [5] In 1948 he was Air Attache, Dublin, and in 1954 was Officer Commanding RAF Duxford. He retired from the RAF in 1958, and died in March 1975.

  9. List of RAF squadron codes - Wikipedia

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    10 ANS FFS: No. 10 Air Navigation School RAF: 10 ANS FFT: No. 10 Air Navigation School RAF: 10 ANS FFU: No. 10 Air Navigation School RAF: 10 ANS FG: No. 335 (Greek) Squadron RAF: 335 Greek Sqn FG: No. 72 Squadron RAF: 82 Sqn FGA: Empire Air Armament School RAF: EAAS FGA: RAF Flying College: RAF Fng Coll FGB: Empire Air Armament School RAF: EAAS ...