Yes! When bothered as a defense mechanism. And if it gets in your eyes it can do serious damage.
According to Wikipedia (http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spitfire#Name_origin), the director of the Spitfire's manufacturer Vickers-Armstrongs, Robert MacLean, named it after his daughter's nickname "little spitfire".cos it was some guy called it that
No
R.F. Mitchell
A Spitfire was a British fighter plane during World War 2 and a Messerschmitt was a German fighter.
The Spitfire uses high octane leaded petrol (gasoline). -What the Royal Air Force calls Avgas 100/130.
no the first spit was produced in 1936.
spit and fire separately is said le feu de broche but spitfire together is just spitfire. please correct if wrong.
Spit fire. Plan B has better decks
In my opinion, spit fire but that's only my opinion ;)
There is only one seat in a Spitfire, the cockpit was actually quite small.
A caterpillars colors and stripes usually warn the predator, and if not... then it will spit it out, for most can taste terrible.
normally the spitfire was just called spitfire and the the mark E.G spitfire Mk XI
Because they eat the seeds and I guess they spit it out to another plant
It actually comes out the spit valve located on the pipe under the bell
During WW2, countries and even rich people were encouraged to 'buy' a Spitfire or Lancaster. They did not actually get possession, but the aircraft served in an RAF unit carrying the badge of that country or family.
Spitfire Brown's birth name is Percy Lee Brown Jr..
Both were formidable RAF fighters in WW II. The Hurry was built largely of wood with a fabric covering, while the Spit was built from metal with a high-strength aluminum covering. The Spit, or at least the later ones, had a higher-visibility canopy.