The Spitfire did not hold any bombs. It was a dedicated interceptor fighter.
You have to be more specific. Looking at the "Magazine" or "clip" can give you a good idea on how much ammo a weapon can hold. Also the caliber size of the ammo is a factor to how much ammo is in a "Magazine/clip".
The Spitfire was a single-seat interceptor fighter.
usually in a A-10 II carries 1,200 ammo, which at maximum R.P.M. can be expended in 17seconds
0 it was a fighter plane
It cost about 9,000 pounds to build a Spitfire.
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.
Bandoliers or ammo pouches.
Aresenal is the stockpile of weapons or a building to hold weapons, pretty much like an ammo cache, but for weapons.
The spitfire mk1a had 350 rounds for each of its 8 guns. This is about 35 seconds of fire
I think there are 200 bullets in a uzi ammo clip
There were many marks and variations of Spitfire, so that is not an easy answer. Most early marks carried 85 Imp gallons in 2 tanks in fuselage. Later models had 2 wing tanks of 18 gall each and other later models had another fuselage tank with 33 gal more. Most late model Spitfire had a total of 164 gallon capacity.