The first original spitfire was designed by R.J. Mitchell
The Supermarine Spitfire was designed and built by Supermarine.
The Spitfire was designed by RJ Mitchell, and built by Supermarine. Many of them were maunfactured in Southampton in Britain.
Drag on an airplane increases greatly the faster an airplane flies, and so you need massive amounts of power to over come the drag as you break through the sound barrier, so under its own power no a spitfire could not fly faster than the speed of sound
the spitfire was used in world war 2 and was designed and build by Britain and was used mainly in England but was also used a bit in France The Spitfire and its carrier versions also operated in the Far East. The seafires serving with the RN task force 57 which was entireley independent of Admiral Halseys 5th Fleet.
The Spitfire was a monoplane fighter
The Spitfire.
The Spitfire was designed at Supermarine Aircraft Works, Woolston, Southampton, England.
You don't need hot start on a Spitfire. It only happens on jets.
The Spitfire was better designed and had the best engine.
The Spitfire was well designed and very carefully built.
Reginald Mitchell designed the original Spitfire and it was subsequently developed by Supermarine Aircraft.
Reginald Mitchell designed the Spitfire. All further models were modifications of his design
The Supermarine Spitfire was designed and built by Supermarine.
The Spitfire was designed by RJ Mitchell, and built by Supermarine. Many of them were maunfactured in Southampton in Britain.
The Spitfire was designed by RJ Mitchell in The United Kingdom and was one of the main British fighter planes in World War 2.
The Spitfire was a World War 2-era British invented and designed fighter aircraft. used to defend England in the battle of Britain.
Drag on an airplane increases greatly the faster an airplane flies, and so you need massive amounts of power to over come the drag as you break through the sound barrier, so under its own power no a spitfire could not fly faster than the speed of sound