Yes, usually the remaining airworthy Lancaster and 4 Spitfires fly formation for the Queens Birthday and a few other special occasions.
The Union Flag
Most Spitfires cold fly about 800 miles.
Most wartime Spitfires could fly at about 380 -400 mph, the final models could make 460.
There is no Bank Holiday for the queens birthday
Yes, late model Spitfires could fly about 450 mph.
The common Spitfires could fly about 800 miles. Some versions could do over 1,000 miles.
Probably over 100 exist, but only 3 or so actually fly.
Spitfires at the end of the war could fly about 440 mph.
sometimes (jaleb)
Most of the Spitfires produced had a ceiling of around 35,000 feet. ( Most WW2 aircraft battles took place below 20,000 feet. ) However there were some Spitfires built in Marks Vl and Vll with pressurised cockpits that allowed them to fly at up to 45,000 feet.
i donno
because its the queens bda and it is the best day ever