There were 20,351 spitfires in total made in WWII.
The RAF has used many dozens of type of aircraft. You are probably tthinking of the famous Spitfires.
No. Spitfires were built in the UK, but Germany did capture some Spitfires after they crashed in France. One was actually tested with a Daimler/Benz engine.
The answers is unknown but 20,351 were built and 50 Seafire's (carrier going Spitfire's) and Spitfires are still flying and 20 undergoing restoration. Hope this helps.
None. The blitz refers to bombs dropped on England, not Germany.
The Luftwaffe used Stukas, Junkers 88's and Dornier 215 bombers. The British defended with Hurricanes, Defiants and Spitfires.
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Britain made 20,351 spitfires.
There are Spitfires in many museums around the US. There are also many flying Spitfires . -Google "surviving Spitfires" and see the list.
There were 20,351 spitfires in total made in WWII.
if you mean which plane was the first to drop its bombs i am not sure, but if you mean which planes were used in the blitz the Germans used Junkers Ju 88s, Dornier Do 17s, Messerschmitt Me 110s, Me 109, and the British used spitfires hurricanes. I think that's all. Edit: Actually some of those weren't used till after the Blitz. The primary aircraft used in the 1940 Battle of Britain were Ju-88, He-111, Do-17, Ju-87 (briefly), Me-110 and Me-109.
The RAF has used many dozens of type of aircraft. You are probably tthinking of the famous Spitfires.
Spitfires were designed for the RAF by RJ Mitchel. They belonged to Britain but were sold to other countries. But they were mainly used in England
Spitfires hadn't been invented at the time of WW1
Yes
Figures suggest 20,351
Spitfires have not been used in a military capacity by any nation since the early 1960s. THey are, however, commonly found and restored by collectors.