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| nald Mitchell (1895-1937), the creator of the | Spitfire aeroplane, was a native of the village. |
| The destroyer | Spitfire after the battle |
| He flew the Supermarine | Spitfire after they were delivered to the SAAF. |
| The site was used to assemble and test | Spitfire aircraft and as a Relief Landing Ground for R |
| the Middle East and was equipped with British | Spitfire aircraft. |
| me valve was used in Mosquito, Wellington and | Spitfire aircraft. |
| Rhodes and R. J. Mitchell the inventor of the | Spitfire, all 3 from Stoke on Trent. |
| Its Supermarine | Spitfire and de Havilland Mosquito aircraft flew missi |
| SS Esso Buffalo which became bulk carrier SS | Spitfire and was scrapped 1973. |
| ng fighter and bomber aircraft, including the | Spitfire and Hurricane. |
| s-Royce Merlin engines used to power both the | Spitfire and the Lancaster. |
| at their factory, the former Castle Bromwich | Spitfire and Avro Lancaster bomber factory. |
| On 27 September, British Supermarine | Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane fighter planes from No. |
| vy George Bancroft authorized the purchase of | Spitfire and Vixen, two light draft steamers being bui |
| totypes of which were tested in a Supermarine | Spitfire and the turret of a Boulton Paul Defiant in t |
| ned by Margaret) was the first woman to fly a | Spitfire and was one of the original eight female pilo |
| lso became a prolific author, chronicling the | Spitfire and its legacy through: Flying The World's Gr |
| a further development of Supermarine's famous | Spitfire and Spiteful aircraft, becoming "a Spitfire t |
| A | Spitfire and a Supermarine S.6A are on display at Sole |
| He flies the | Spitfire and other similar aircraft at air displays. |
| Fight for the Sky: The Story of the | Spitfire and Hurricane. |
| 1974 - 1978 albums, Dragon Fly, Red Octopus, | Spitfire, and Earth. |
| It later re-equipped with the | Spitfire and then Mustang aircraft. |
| From July 1943 it became the base for three | Spitfire and one Hurricane squadrons. |
| From the beginning of World War I, | Spitfire and her flotilla were attached to the Grand F |
| Particularly, | Spitfire and Hurricane engines manufactured in small e |
| permitted her to give chase, joined Epervier, | Spitfire, and Spark in forcing Estido aground. |
| during the Battle of Jutland was one between | Spitfire and the German battleship Nassau. |
| On March 3, 2008 | Spitfire announced that they would be releasing an iTu |
| Spitfire arrived in 1941 and Vickers Wellington aircra | |
| the prototype twin payload bomb rack for the | Spitfire, as it was ineffectual with a single payload. |
| plays by vintage aircraft, including the Kent | Spitfire as part of the event. |
| ging on take off and colliding with a damaged | Spitfire at RAF Peterhead, on 7 February 1942. |
| squadron to be equipped with the Supermarine | Spitfire, at the end of December 1938. |
| concluded that the "Zero" was superior to the | Spitfire below 20,000 feet. |
| writer at the behest of David Littler (ex The | Spitfire Boys). |
| he was persuaded to rename themselves as The | Spitfire Boys, for better sales. |
| The White Boys, but changed their name to The | Spitfire Boys, as pressure by a financer of the band, |
| Funtime was the 7" single released by The | Spitfire Boys, on Impeccable Records, in 1979. |
| posed to include two USAF F-15's and the Kent | Spitfire, but they did not show up due to weather. |
| only resurfacing sporadically, like in 1976's | Spitfire by Jefferson Starship, where he co-wrote the |
| Hawk T.1, XX184, was re-painted in a special | Spitfire camouflage livery at RAF Valley. |
| However, due to advances in technology, | SPITFIRE can be run as a telnet BBS by using a virtual |
| Spitfire commanded by Lieutenant-Commander Trelawney c | |
| odel manufacturer) created in 1/72 scale, his | Spitfire complete with the shamrock. |
| Thiele was transferred to a | Spitfire conversion unit in December 1943. |
| ficer R.A.B ("Red") Blumer RAAF died when his | Spitfire crashed. |
| rk evacuation, Mungo-Park was wounded and his | Spitfire damaged during an engagement with a Henschel |
| Those airmen had flown Hurricane, | Spitfire, Defiant, Blenheim, Beaufighter, Mosquito, Mu |
| was the first true carrier adaptation of the | Spitfire design. |
| e officer during the early 1990s and is now a | Spitfire display pilot on the national air display cir |
| sance sorties over northern France, using the | Spitfire during the day and the Blenheim at night. |
| e open-top Albany, featuring a 1500cc Triumph | Spitfire engine, was being built for export only. |
| Spitfire evaded an attempt by Nassau to ram her, but t | |
| att of Entertainment Weekly commented: "Rap's | spitfire explores her softer side, sampling Annie Lenn |
| he squadron was equipped with Griffon-engined | Spitfire F.14s and in November 1948 it got additional |
| Tempests having been replaced by Supermarine | Spitfire F.24s in 1948). |
| ron operated Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine | Spitfire fighter aircraft. |
| American operation in World War II to deliver | Spitfire fighter aircraft to Malta ("Club Runs"). |
| J. Mitchell went on to design the Supermarine | Spitfire fighter, which played such a prominent role i |
| No. 79 Squadron attacked Halmahera with its | Spitfire fighters on 30 and 31 July. |
| n finally closed on 16 October 1970; a single | Spitfire flew over the airfield as the RAF ensign was |
| the controls once again in a rare two-seater | Spitfire, flown on the 70th anniversary of the flight |
| ool to the Royal Air Force, where he became a | Spitfire flying instructor based in Canada. |
| There was an auction, and a Mustang and | Spitfire flyover. |
| ional fighter squadron to fly the Supermarine | Spitfire from Duxford in 1938. |
| e used the airfield in the development of the | Spitfire from December 1940 to March 1944. |
| The Supermarine | Spitfire gate guardian, a replica of aircraft BR600, w |
| role of Sheriff Joe Sutter in the musical The | Spitfire Grill in which he introduced the song "Forest |
| Award nomination), The Three Musketeers, The | Spitfire Grill (for which she earned a Drama Desk Awar |
| rformed its first non-Shakespearian play, The | Spitfire Grill. |
| March, the RLM received news that the British | Spitfire had been ordered into production. |
| ne of his minions; it was later revealed that | Spitfire has been a double-agent the whole time, alway |
| Currently | Spitfire has again left their fans wondering about the |
| and vintage aircraft, such as the Supermarine | Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane and P-51 Mustang. |
| The first | Spitfire he ever flew belonged to the Battle of Britai |
| recruit and vampire hunter Blade first meets | Spitfire, he stakes her. |
| Spitfire helped in the rescue of survivors from the ho | |
| in 1941 at RAF Turnhouse with the Supermarine | Spitfire I to operate convoy patrols in the Firth of F |
| ilot in order that he could fly a fully armed | Spitfire, if needed to defend the factory although he |
| Squadron, photographed in 1940 on the wing of | Spitfire IIa P7883 "Grahame Heath". |
| Spitfire IIs and Vbs were operated by these units. | |
| Association acquired a late-mark Supermarine | Spitfire in the late 1950s and this was displayed on a |
| 109 was having its first encounters with the | Spitfire in the Battle of Britain, the first aircraft |
| estment in the development of the Supermarine | Spitfire in time for it to be the decisive fighter in |
| d 2006, Rolko also played for the Sioux Falls | Spitfire in the fourth division USL Premier Developmen |
| SPITFIRE interfaced with message relaying systems such | |
| r he envisioned as a frail but caustic little | spitfire; Irene Ryan was eventually cast. |
| Spitfire is a metalcore band from Virginia Beach, Virg | |
| 1416 Flight and was equipped with Supermarine | Spitfire Is and Bristol Blenheims both equipped with c |
| the sculpture is placed is locally known as ' | Spitfire Island'. |
| The Squadron was equipped with the | Spitfire IX in April 1944, and in June began anti-V1 p |
| war in around 1946-47 you could buy a surplus | Spitfire IX for around £250 with a spare zero-time eng |
| In October 1942 it was reequipped with the | Spitfire IX and continued operations over France. |
| phoons and was then temporarily equipped with | Spitfire IXs until sufficient supplies of Tempests wer |
| Re-equipped with | Spitfire IXs, it moved to Corsica in April 1944 and to |
| No. 126 Wing RCAF to fly alongside the Wing's | Spitfire IXs. |
| March 1943 and, re-equipped with Supermarine | Spitfire L.F Mk.IXs, began to take part in sweeps over |
| No. 548 Squadron RAF ( | Spitfire) Lawnton/ Strathpine December 1943 - July 194 |
| No. 549 Squadron RAF ( | Spitfire) Lawnton/ Strathpine December 1943 - July 194 |
| On 9 March, | Spitfire led a flotilla of gunboats and other light dr |
| e to that of a daylight fighter squadron, the | Spitfire LF.16. |
| In 1946, the unit converted to the | Spitfire LF.XVIe and then the de Havilland Hornet, the |
| Hollywood film biography of the late Mexican | spitfire Lupe Velez. |
| Other modifications that were made on the | Spitfire made their way to the Seafire as well includi |
| unhappy when 64 Squadron converted to the new | Spitfire Mark I. |
| lm shows tracer ammunition from a Supermarine | Spitfire Mark I of No. 609 Squadron RAF, flown by Flig |
| Scotland, where 331 and 332 Sqns converted to | Spitfire Mark IXe and Mk XVI. |
| shared damaged, was achieved while flying the | Spitfire Mark V and Mark VIII. |
| He piloted a | Spitfire Mark I's with 64 Squadron. |
| uadron, May 1941 gathered round a Supermarine | Spitfire Mark IIA Rochford, Kent. |
| f ex-RAF houses along the Chester Road, and a | Spitfire Memorial. |
| Flying a | Spitfire Mk 1, R6628 Johnson was shot down at 18:02 by |
| d targets on Aug 4, 1943, Keith's Supermarine | Spitfire Mk V was struck by anti-aircraft fire and he |
| ruary, 1942, he was posted to Malta, flying a | Spitfire Mk V from the decks of the aircraft carrier H |
| uadron was equipped with various marks of the | Spitfire: Mk IIA January to November 1941, Mk VB Novem |
| SOPWITH F1 CAMEL, GLOSTER GLADIATOR 1/11, | SPITFIRE MK 1, SPITFIRE MK 11A, SPITFIRE MK VB, SPITFI |
| 940 the squadron converted to the Supermarine | Spitfire Mk I. |
| ron with a bar to his DFC, flying Supermarine | Spitfire Mk Vs. |
| end of April his score was 21, by then flying | Spitfire Mk IXs. |
| the Tomahawk in 1940, the Mustang in 1942 and | Spitfire Mk 14s in 1944 |
| Supermarine | Spitfire Mk. |
| Walman and Goldsmith fly the | Spitfire Mk. |
| One of the aircraft he piloted in 1942 was | Spitfire Mk. |
| n plans to re-equip the unit with Supermarine | Spitfire Mk. |
| In May 1945 it converted to the | Spitfire Mk.21, but these were only used operationally |
| Gauntlets were exchanged for the Supermarine | Spitfire Mk.I in Feb 1939. |
| ter squadron, receiving its first Supermarine | Spitfire Mk.I's in May. |
| The improved | Spitfire Mk.II was received in February 1941 and was u |
| aircraft, namely examples of the Supermarine | Spitfire Mk.Vb fighter plane. |
| It re-equipped with the | Spitfire Mk.VIII in March 1944, and flew these until d |
| Further periodic updating with | Spitfire Mks.V, VI and VII continued through the mid-w |
| Huy was shot down by a Supermarine | Spitfire of No. 601 Squadron flown by P/O Nicholls on |
| On one notable occasion in 1940, however, a | Spitfire of No. 72 Squadron RAF flying out of Woolsing |
| to land the Supermarine Seafire, a navalised | Spitfire, on the deck of HMS Ravager without incident. |
| ather is an EP released by the metalcore band | Spitfire on March 25, 2008, to get ready for their upc |
| as killed in action while leading a raid in a | Spitfire on Biscari airfield near Gela in southern Sic |
| ne 1862 by the gunboat Mound City and the tug | Spitfire on the White River during the St. Charles exp |
| auntlet in May 1935, and with the Supermarine | Spitfire on 4 August 1938. |
| Race Riot is a compilation album released by | Spitfire on July 18, 2000. |
| e R. J. Mitchell and Supermarine's celebrated | Spitfire on the 20p stamp, R.E. |
| s a tug used by the Union Army under the name | Spitfire on the upper Mississippi River in 1862. |
| to 603 Squadron were he flew the Supermarine | Spitfire on operations over France and convoy protecti |
| ts ran the story about the BNP using a Polish | Spitfire on their posters some 5 days before the natio |
| the Battle of Britain claiming a Supermarine | Spitfire over the Themse on August 26, 1940, two more |
| sorties in his unarmed and pale blue painted | Spitfire over Italy. |
| Spitfire Patrol. | |
| On the 60th anniversary in 2004, a | Spitfire performed a flypast, as the last airworthy Mo |
| Alec Whistler, a | Spitfire pilot discovers a green crystal in the wrecka |
| adburn was killed in a collision with another | Spitfire pilot while taking off from a landing strip i |
| as to Benedicta Bruce in 1947 (with legendary | Spitfire pilot Douglas Bader as best man), with whom h |
| During his lifetime he served as a | Spitfire pilot in the RAF during World War II, became |
| Liskutin, M.A. Challenge In The Air: A | Spitfire Pilot Remembers. |
| Geoffrey Gaunt was a | Spitfire Pilot during the Battle of Britain. |
| However, Leo McKinstry, in his book | Spitfire: Portrait of a Legend suggests that Billing w |
| the use of a full-scale replica of a wartime | Spitfire PR.Mk XI on the main gate - this having repla |
| re decidedly mixed, as the short range of the | Spitfire precluded an overly aggressive stance, and wi |
| F (1943-1944) Lockheed Ventura I, Supermarine | Spitfire PRVII, XI and IX, de Havilland Mosquito XVI |
| A | Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft found and photographe |
| behind them, in 1999 the band were signed by | Spitfire Records and released Seed of Decades in 2000. |
| m by Yngwie J. Malmsteen, released in 2000 by | Spitfire Records in North America simultaneously with |
| ut the band, Sixty Watt landed a showcase for | Spitfire Records President, Paul Bibeau, at the Contin |
| r of Ozzy Osbourne's No More Tears as well as | Spitfire Records' reissues of Zakk Wylde's Geffen Reco |
| Equilibrium (March 7, 2000, | Spitfire Records) |
| um released in 1998 by Yngwie J. Malmsteen on | Spitfire Records. |
| otecting Army supply lines and communication, | Spitfire returned home and was sold at Norfolk in 1848 |
| Commanded by Midshipman Daniel McNeill, Jr., | Spitfire sailed for the Mediterranean on 23 June 1805 |
| Circling after shooting down a | Spitfire, Schmid crashed his Bf 109, breaking its wing |
| The main commercial sponsors of the | spitfire sculpture were from Jaguar, Rubery Owen Holdi |
| 1 victories over Malta, including his 20th, a | Spitfire shot down on 18 July 1942. |
| HMS | Spitfire showing damage sustained at Jutland |
| Westland Whirlwind until transferring to RCAF | Spitfire squadron No. 421. |
| He commanded the No. 485 (NZ) | Spitfire squadron late in the war. |
| or heavy bomber units, Australian and British | Spitfire squadrons and Australian and Dutch medium bom |
| e (134 hectares) airfield was built as an RAF | Spitfire station in World War II in 1941 and is situat |
| Spitfire still had power, so set course for England at | |
| A | Spitfire takes off from USS Wasp |
| Spitfire Tally-Ho, by Geoffrey Lea (note that Tally-Ho | |
| A | Spitfire tipping the wing of a V-1, which disrupted th |
| brand new Ta 152, the pilot allows the third | Spitfire to destroy the bomber. |
| e USS Epervier, USS Spark, USS Torch, and USS | Spitfire to deal with the brig. |
| was delivering a photographic reconnaissance | Spitfire to Cairo but during a stop at Malta he was or |
| Spitfire took evasive action, so that instead the two | |
| at a performance in November 2001 on Biafra's | Spitfire Tour, the album consists of a single, 34-minu |
| inued to fly in displays, particularly in his | Spitfire trainer. |
| faster than the Hurricane and slower than the | Spitfire types then in production, but carried more am |
| achment from 92 Squadron with the Supermarine | Spitfire until September when the 87 Squadron detachme |
| th and many of the wealthy camp owners around | Spitfire, Upper, and Lower Saint Regis Lakes. |
| The | Spitfire V Manual (AP1565E reprint). |
| by No. 71, 121 and 133 "Eagle Squadrons" with | Spitfire V's. |
| st flights included a mock dogfight against a | Spitfire V. |
| 2 and one shared destroyed were scored in the | Spitfire V. Hugo Petrus died in 1986. |
| tationed at North Weald airfield, Bergsland's | Spitfire VB AB269 AH:D was shot down by a German FW-19 |
| Airspeed Oxfords in 1942, Miles Martinets and | Spitfire VB's in 1943, Bristol Beaufighters, Spitfire |
| The aircraft to be conveyed were | Spitfire VBs fitted with external fuel tanks to extend |
| set and had been previously equipped with the | Spitfire VII. |
| His Squadron moved to Italy, and as a | Spitfire VIII pilot he claimed two Focke-Wulf Fw 190s |
| n No. 92 Squadron RAF, flying the Supermarine | Spitfire VIII; while serving on the Italian front with |
| The | Spitfire Vs which equipped the bulk of Fighter Command |
| F Atcham and RAF High Ercall with Supermarine | Spitfire Vs beginning on 27 July 1942. |
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