The Spitfire uses high octane leaded petrol (gasoline). -What the Royal Air Force calls Avgas 100/130.
No
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
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
R.F. Mitchell
Generally speaking either a petrol/gasoline, some use a mixture of p/g and oil, then there is diesel fuel. Some military vessels use nuclear power and there are vessels out there that use steam power provided by coal or wood.
yes it type of fuel
jet fuel
Supermarine was the company who built the spitfire. ie: North American P-51 Mustang, Republic P-47 Thunderbolt.
I use a fuel pressure gauge.
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diesel/unleaded
Petrol
supreme fuel
normally the spitfire was just called spitfire and the the mark E.G spitfire Mk XI
The spitfire's first flight of the spitfire was on the 5 of march 1936by "Mutt" summers and the last flight was in 1961 by the irish air force
Aviation fuel - a specialised petroleum based fuel is used in planes
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