The IV Spitfire, like other aircraft of its era, holds fuel in integral tanks located within its wings and fuselage. These tanks are designed to maximize fuel capacity while maintaining the aircraft's aerodynamic shape. The fuel system includes pumps and valves to manage fuel flow to the engine, ensuring optimal performance during flight. Additionally, the design helps minimize weight and improve the aircraft's overall balance.
The Spitfire uses high octane leaded petrol (gasoline). -What the Royal Air Force calls Avgas 100/130.
In a dogfight between a Zero and a Spitfire, the Spitfire would likely have the advantage due to its superior speed and maneuverability.
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A Spitfire was a British fighter plane during World War 2 and a Messerschmitt was a German fighter.
The Spitfire did not hold any bombs. It was a dedicated interceptor fighter.
The Spitfire was a single-seat interceptor fighter.
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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.
The Spitfire uses high octane leaded petrol (gasoline). -What the Royal Air Force calls Avgas 100/130.
Approximately 1,000 units of the 1968 BSA Spitfire MK IV Special motorcycle were produced. This model is notable for its distinctive design and performance features, making it a sought-after collector's item today. The limited production adds to its rarity and appeal among vintage motorcycle enthusiasts.
normally the spitfire was just called spitfire and the the mark E.G spitfire Mk XI
Spitfire Brown's birth name is Percy Lee Brown Jr..
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Spitfire is female.
A Supermarine Spitfire typically carried around 90 gallons (approximately 410 liters) of fuel in its standard configuration. This capacity allowed for a flight endurance of about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on the variant and operational conditions. Some later variants could carry additional fuel through external drop tanks, further extending their range.
The Spitfire was a monoplane fighter