Many Spitfire PR XIX models had the upgraded Mk VII wing and an extra fuselage tank. These aircraft had a range of 900-1,000 miles.
The Supermarine Spitfire had a range of approximately 400 to 600 miles, depending on the variant and load. For instance, the Spitfire Mk I had a range of about 450 miles, while later models, like the Mk IX, could extend this range slightly with modifications. Factors such as fuel load, altitude, and flying conditions also influenced its operational range.
The Spitfire was a short range interceptor fighter.
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The Spitfire and Hurricane were both very famous, but the Spitfire more so. Let's not forget the Lancaster and Halifax bombers and the long-range Sunderland flying-boat! There were others, too (e.g. Mosquito) but these will do for now.
The Supermarine Spitfire had a typical range of about 500 miles (800 kilometers) on a full tank, depending on the variant and payload. Some models could achieve slightly greater distances with reduced weight and optimal flying conditions. However, this range could be affected by factors such as altitude, speed, and weather conditions.
spitfire
The Spitfire was a British fighter plane of WW2. It was a sleek, all aluminium monoplane with a 12 cylinder Rolls Royce Merlin engine.
Spitfire and Hurricane.
Early Spitfires could do about 320 mph, they were powered by Merlin engines which then were about 950 hp. The Merlin, and the Spitfire were in constant development throughout WW2 and by 1946, versions of the Spitfire were flying at over 460 mph with almost 2,200 hp from the Griffon engine (an improvement of the Merlin.)
Allies used the spitfire,typhoon,mustang,and flying foretress Axis used he-111 and Me-262
Yes, you should get a range from 53-56mm for street.
normally the spitfire was just called spitfire and the the mark E.G spitfire Mk XI