I know one of them is the Supermarine Spitfire II
Spitfire
Yes, it does. The words 'ferocious fighter' and 'brave' also have links with this name.
In World War II, many pilots painted special names on the nose of their fighters and bombers. These were often the names of the loved ones of the pilot. For example, fighter pilot Chuck Yeager named his fighter for his wife Glennis, painting the name "Glamorous Glennis" on the side of his fighter. Paul Tibbets was a pilot in 1945, and he painted the name of his mother, "Enola Gay" Tibbets, on the nose of his B-29 bomber. He flew the bomber "Enola Gay" on August 6, 1945, when he dropped the first nuclear bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan.
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Go to the related link(WW 1 war planes) for a comprehensive list of WW 1 war planes
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Spitfire
The US name for fighter aircraft until 1946 was "Pursuit Aircraft" , hence the letter P in front of the model number.
If you mean during World War 2, the most famous fighter aircraft were the Spitfire and Hurricane and the most famous bombers were the Lancaster and Wellington.
One of the tiniest fighter planes of WWII; the ME-109. Over 33,000 were produced!
There were literally dozens of British aircraft, however the most famous of those were the Spitfire & Hurricane fighters. The Lancaster, Manchester and Wellington bombers. There are plenty of websites that will list the aircraft. The British also used aircraft made in other countries, primarily from the USA. Also many other allied nations (including the USA) used British aircraft during the war. The British name for an American airplane was different than the name used by Americans.
Tuskegee Airmen
The two planes were Spitfire and the lancaster bomber
The P-51 Mustang was possibly the most famous American fighter of WW2. I don't recall any gun of this same name.
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Margund is a female name of Old German origin and it means famous fighter and famous in battle respectively. It is a binominal name and consists of: mari = famous, well-known gund = fight, battle