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Yes, the Supermarine Spitfire, a British single-seat fighter aircraft used during World War II, was primarily constructed using a combination of materials, including wood. The Spitfire's fuselage was made of a metal frame covered with a mix of wood and fabric, while its wings were constructed primarily of wood with metal components. This design allowed for a lightweight and agile aircraft that played a crucial role in the war effort.

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10y ago

The Spitfire was an amazing aircraft in World War II, capable of great adaptation in design, having reached Mark 24 (24 separate models of Spitfire.) Some of these models had parts made of wood, usually the propeller. However, overall, the spitfire was made primarily of metal.

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they made the spitfire MK.II at the Supermarine factory in castle Bromwich but the main factory were in Woolston in sexy barstards

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12y ago

The Spitfire was made of an aluminium frame with aluminium panels covering it. There was steel, obviously, in the Merlin engine and in many components.

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11y ago

It was hand built in a factory. There were two Supermarine factories, one in Castle Bromwich and the main factory in Woolston in Southampton.

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