RMBXPNW4–Supermarine Spitfire, SM845 at the Duxford Airshow, Herts, UK
RMTAGR6C–World War Two Supermarine Spitfire at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK
RME5887Y–Mk1 Supermarine Spitfire P9374 Flying again after being restored.The Spitfire was shot down over Calais in 1940
RFR7G4EW–Supermarine Spitfire F24, Mk24, on display at the Imperial War Museum Duxford
RFPPH9NW–Formation flypast by three Supermarine Spitfires to conclude the September air show.
RMG77743–A British RAF 'Supermarine Spitfire' Rusting At The Bottom Of The 'English Channel'
RMEHJ81G–AJAXNETPHOTO - SPITHEAD, ENGLAND. - FIRST REPLICA - SUPERMARINE SWORD ON SEA TRIALS OFF THE ISLE OF WIGHT. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:61701 1040
RMCTTG3Y–Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk. IXe
RM2AW48KC–Armourers of the WAAF installing Browning .303 inch Machine Guns in a Supermarine Spitfire. The WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) was created on 28 June 1939, and women recruited into the WAAF were given basic training. WAAFs did not serve as aircrew, but were active in parachute packing and the crewing of barrage balloons in addition to performing catering, meteorology, radar, aircraft maintenance, transport, communications duties including wireless telephonic and telegraphic operation.
RF2R26378–The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries during WWII.
RM2T8T5G2–Supermarine Spitfire Mk IXc PV270
RM2NKTENP–This is the Supermarine Spitfire IXT PV202 displayed at the Shoreham Airshow 2014, Shoreham Airport, East Sussex, UK. 30th August 2014
RMEX1PW3–London, UK. 4th July, 2015. A Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk 1A aircraft is pictured outside the Churchill War Rooms before its sale by Christie’s auction house Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMTAGR60–World War Two Supermarine Spitfire at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK
RME5887X–Mk1 Supermarine Spitfire P9374 Flying again after being restored.The Spitfire was shot down over Calais in 1940
RMP9AX0N–Farnborough, UK. 16th July 2018. The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, perform a flypast with a Supermarine Spitfire to open the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow, one of the biggest aviation trade and industry events in the world, held in the UK. Credit: James Hancock/Alamy Live News
RFPPH9NM–The Imperial War Museums Supermarine Spitfire Mk 1 taxiing in at Duxford following the September air show.
RMG1HEWC–The Battle Of Britain . Supermarine Spitfires Of The RAF, Attacking Nazi German Heinkel He 111 Medium Bombers.
RM2CBXWEF–A magic lantern slide depicting the Pemberton-Billing P.B.1 flying boat, exhibited at the Olympia Aero Show in March 1914. The P.B.1, sometimes known as the 'Supermarine', was a British single-seat flying-boat built by Pemberton-Billing Limited, which later became the Supermarine Aviation Works. Only one example was built. Slide published by W. Butcher & Sons, London and dating from around 1914.
RME6HP54–Dunsfold, UK. 23rd Aug, 2014. Supermarine Spitfire Mk IXB World War 2 fighter aircraft seen here was built in 1943 and was flown in action by South African, Flt. Lt. Henry Lardner-Burke, of 222 Squadron, who scored seven and a half victories and three damaged. This Spitfire also served with the Royal Netherlands Air Force and with the Belgian Air Force. In 1956 it became a civilian and returned to the UK. Ray Hanna bought MH-434 in 1983, and the Old Flying Machine Company was born. Credit: Niall Ferguson/Alamy Live News
RM2CDPRER–The Supermarine S.6, a British, single-engined, single-seat, racing seaplane built by Supermarine. Designated N247, it was one of a line of Supermarine seaplane racers that were designed for Schneider Trophy contests of the late 1920 and 1930s. N247 came first piloted by Flying Officer H.R.D. Waghorn at a speed of 328.63 mph (528.88 km/h) and set World closed-circuit records for 50 and 100 km during its run.
RF2R26374–The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries during WWII.
RM2T8T768–Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk.XVIe
RM2NKTETK–This is the Supermarine Spitfire PRXI and served with the RAF between 1944-45. This display was at Shoreham Airshow 2014, Shoreham Airport, East Sussex, UK. 30th August 2014.
RFFDNNBD–Supermarine Spitfire at Sunrise at Goodwood Revival
RMG87EHR–A Supermarine Spitfire (top) and a Hawker Hurricane from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight take part in the Clacton Airshow as organisers paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the Shoreham plane disaster.
RMDGW7X4–Mk. XIV Supermarine Spitfire does an engine run at Stead Field in Nevada
RM2M97728–Supermarine S5.
RMP8A473–The Shuttleworth Collection's clipped wing Supermarine Spitfire displays at the Military Pageant at Old Warden
RMEX0NMT–London, UK. 3rd July, 2015. A Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk 1A aircraft is pictured outside the Churchill War Rooms before its sale by Christie’s auction house Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMTAGR4D–One of the last production post war Supermarine Spitfire Mk24(?) fighter planes at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK
RME5887M–Mk1 Supermarine Spitfire P9374 Flying again after being restored.The Spitfire was shot down over Calais in 1940
RMF8F242–Silhouette of a Supermarine Spitfire against a blue sky with clouds
RFK644XX–Supermarine Spitfire Mk1's displaying at a Duxford air show in May 2017. Only four of this model are currently airworthy.
RMG20HWH–The Battle Of Britain . Supermarine Spitfires Of The RAF, Attacking Nazi German Heinkel He 111 Medium Bombers.
RMB2PY6R–Supermarine Spitfire on display at the Australian War Memorial Canberra Australia
RM2JGJ786–A Supermarine Spitfire XIX displaying at the Southport Air Show, Southport, Merseyside, UK
RM2JK1CJJ–Supermarine Spitfire Mark XIV of No. 350 (Belgian) Squadron RAF, starting up at Lympne, Kent, for an early morning sortie over Holland. The aircraft still bears the unit codes of No. 130 Squadron RAF, having been recently transferred from that unit. The Spitfire was a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and after World War II. Many variants of the Spitfire were built, using several wing configurations. It was the only British fighter produced continuously throughout the war.
RF2R2637D–The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries during WWII.
RM2T8T5RG–Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk.XVIE, The Air Force Museum of New Zealand, formerly called The Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum, is located at Wigram, the RNZAF's first operational base, in Christchurch, New Zealand, in the South Island of New Zealand. It opened on 1 April 1987 as part of the celebrations for the RNZAF's 50th anniversary, and is primarily a museum of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, its predecessor, the New Zealand Permanent Air Force and New Zealand squadrons of the Royal Air Force
RM2NKTERJ–This is the Supermarine Spitfire PRXI and served with the RAF between 1944-45. This display was at Shoreham Airshow 2014, Shoreham Airport, East Sussex, UK. 30th August 2014.
RMACFMD9–supermarine spitfire two seater version waddington air show 20 05
RMG8NXTB–Gordon Monger, who was part of the Supermarine Spitfire design team during the Second World War, poses next to a spitfire before it prepares to take off from Southampton Airport to mark the 80th anniversary of the first Spitfire flight.
RMDGW7YC–Mk. XIV Supermarine Spitfire in flight with Indian Air Force markings.
RM2M97820–Supermarine S4.
RMP8A46Y–The Shuttleworth Collection's clipped wing Supermarine Spitfire displays at the Military Pageant at Old Warden
RMBNP2E2–Supermarine Spitfire LFIXe plane operated by the RAF Battle of Britain Flight.
RMEX0NN4–London, UK. 3rd July, 2015. A Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk 1A aircraft is pictured outside the Churchill War Rooms before its sale by Christie’s auction house Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMF19KP2–Supermarine Spitfires and Hispano Buchon at RIAT Royal International Air Tattoo RAF Fairford July 2015
RME5887N–Mk1 Supermarine Spitfire P9374 Flying again after being restored.The Spitfire was shot down over Calais in 1940
RMF7B7KT–Supermarine Spitfire LF.IXc taxiing at Kemble Airfield
RFK643T9–Supermarine Spitfire Mk1's displaying at a Duxford air show in May 2017. Only four of this model are currently airworthy.
RMG3R5CY–An RAF Supermarine Spitfire Attacking A German Ju87 Stuka Dive Bomber.
RMC5YND0–Visitors view a WWII-era British fighter aircraft, The Supermarine Spitfire - National Air and Space Museum - Washington, DC USA
RMBCEDDK–Supermarine Seafire F Mk XVII SX336 in Royal Navy colours this warbird aircraft is one of only 2 airworthy Seafires in the World
RMT15CBH–The Supermarine Seafire, a naval version of the Supermarine Spitfire adapted for, and and taking off from, an aircraft carrier. From 1942 onwards, the first operationally-viable Seafire F Mk III variant were delivered.It provided air cover during the Allied landings in North Africa in 1942; in July 1943, for the Allied invasion of Sicily and the subsequent Allied invasion of Italy and in 1944, during the Normandy landings. During the latter half of 1944, the Seafire became a part of the aerial component of the British Pacific Fleet, where it quickly proved to be a capable interceptor.
RF2R26370–The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries during WWII.
RMB1R1R4–Supermarine Spitfire
RM2NKTEKA–This is the Supermarine Spitfire Ia P9374 which served wtith the RAF during the Battle of Britain. The display was at Shoreham Airshow, Shoreham Airport, East Sussex, UK. 30th August 2014
RMG8NXT6–Gordon Monger, who was part of the Supermarine Spitfire design team during the Second World War, poses next to a spitfire before it prepares to take off from Southampton Airport to mark the 80th anniversary of the first Spitfire flight.
RMDGW7TM–Mk. XIV Supermarine Spitfire sits on the tarmac at Stead Field in Nevada
RMEX0NMJ–London, UK. 3rd July, 2015. A Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk 1A aircraft is pictured outside the Churchill War Rooms before its sale by Christie’s auction house Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMAE1P5G–Supermarine Spitfire display four spits and the last one on display
RME5887P–Mk1 Supermarine Spitfire P9374 Flying again after being restored.The Spitfire was shot down over Calais in 1940
RMF7B7KX–Supermarine Spitfire LF.IXc taxiing at Abingdon Airfield
RFK643T8–Supermarine Spitfire Mk1's displaying at a Duxford air show in May 2017. Only four of this model are currently airworthy.
RMG3RYNB–A German Ju87 Stuka Dive Bomber. Shot Down By An RAF Supermarine Spitfire.
RF2H33J53–Supermarine Spitfire art
RF2J5P6X9–Supermarine Spitfire in flight
RMHBEB5C–Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II
RFM2M64K–front view of a Supermarine Spitfire
RMR2JP39–Supermarine 361 Spitfire in flight
RM2NKTEK1–This is the Supermarine Spitfire Ia P9374 which served wtith the RAF during the Battle of Britain. The display was at Shoreham Airshow, Shoreham Airport, East Sussex, UK. 30th August 2014