Britain
No. The Spitfire first flew in the year 1936 and entered service with the RAF in 1938, just in time for the start of World War Two.
They um... flew planes and blew up stuff
The US built no planes in World War 1. American pilots flew French planes; Nieuports and Spads.
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My Uncle who flew during WW2 said they did it because you took care of your girl and she took care of you
In WW2 The spitfire, B-17 and Cutaway of P-51 were planes that flew in ww2this is just my knowledge please correct me if any more planes flew or if i am wrong
Great Britain, which also flew Bristols in World War 2.
Yes The fairy princes of both the Spitfire and the Hurricane first flew in 1936, and were taken into regular service with the RAF in 1938. The key impetus for the serious development of both planes was Britain's decision in 1934 to re-arm.
No. The Spitfire first flew in the year 1936 and entered service with the RAF in 1938, just in time for the start of World War Two.
Pilots.
No, Winston Churchill did not fly a Spitfire aircraft. He was a statesman and leader of the United Kingdom during World War II, but he did not fly fighter planes. Instead, he supported and encouraged the pilots who flew Spitfires and other aircraft in the war effort.
Americans drove their airplanes; Britains flew US & British planes; The French surrendered; and Germans and Japanese flew their own planes.
The first Spitfire prototype was flown on March 5, 1936.The first combat ready Spitfire flew on May 15, 1938.
The Spitfire first flew in 1936 and over 20,000 were built by the end of production in 1947
The first Spitfire took about 5 months to build and first flew in March 1936.
They um... flew planes and blew up stuff
The US built no planes in World War 1. American pilots flew French planes; Nieuports and Spads.