Total of the number produced is 22 789
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.
Kaj Birksted was a Danish fighter pilot during World War II. He flew Spitfires, and scored 10 confirmed, and another 10 possible kills; a total of 21. Source: wikipedia
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About 20,350 Spitfires were made in WW2. - Not included in this number were the later models of Spiteful and the naval Seafang, which were really different but similar aircraft.
Spitfires hadn't been invented at the time of WW1
The Supermarine Spitfire was designed and built by Supermarine.
to fight Germany and have dog fights
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.
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Spitfires .
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.
Spitfires at the end of the war could fly about 440 mph.
In the UK there are just over 20 flying and worldwide approaching 40 (according to UK's Channel 4 TV chat forum)
Spitfires (British) where World War II fighter planes that fought with the hurricanes (British) against the German ME109E-4, ME110, Heinkel111 and the Ju88 in The Battle of Britain.
Well over 8,000 Spitfires survived the war. The RAF kept 2-300 and gave many to Commonwealth Air Forces in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, and Rhodesia. - Sadly, thousands were scrapped, as happened to many warplanes when war was done.