The first Spitfire took about 5 months to build and first flew in March 1936.
The first Spitfire took about 5 months to build and first flew in March 1936.
At the height of wartime production, Spitfires were being built at 6 every day.
The Supermarine Spitfire was developed over several years, with its first flight occurring in 1936. The initial design and construction took about 18 months, but mass production ramped up significantly after the outbreak of World War II in 1939. By the end of the war, over 20,000 Spitfires had been built, showcasing the aircraft's rapid production capabilities during the conflict.
Only one person could fit in a Spitfire, it was very tight cockpit.
The WWII used during the War had no passenger capability After the War some "Trainer" versions were built and there are a couple of these or copies still flying. They can take 1 passenger.
The Spitfire had 8 Browning Machine guns each with a 300 round magazine firing just about 1200 rpm. Full on guns a blazing would give it about 15 seconds of fire...give or take a second or two.
15 years.
2000 years
two years
in 1927
Dell offers an estimated build time of 2 weeks on most of their laptops when first ordered. However, between errors, shortages in parts, delays, etc. . . there is not an exact amount of time that can be guaranteed as to how long it would take for the Inspiron to be built.
In the Battle of Britain, when German raids were expected, A typical Spitfire squadron could be airborne within 5 minutes.