A Supermarine Spitfire typically carried up to 8 .303 Browning machine guns, with each gun having a capacity of about 300 rounds of ammunition. This meant that the total ammo load could reach around 2,400 rounds. Depending on the specific variant, some Spitfires also had configurations that included cannons instead of machine guns, which would affect the total ammunition carried.
The Spitfire did not hold any bombs. It was a dedicated interceptor fighter.
You have to be more specific. Looking at the "Magazine" or "clip" can give you a good idea on how much ammo a weapon can hold. Also the caliber size of the ammo is a factor to how much ammo is in a "Magazine/clip".
The Spitfire was a single-seat interceptor fighter.
usually in a A-10 II carries 1,200 ammo, which at maximum R.P.M. can be expended in 17seconds
It cost about 9,000 pounds to build a Spitfire.
0 it was a fighter plane
The Spitfire had 8 Browning Machine guns each with a 300 round magazine firing just about 1200 rpm. Full on guns a blazing would give it about 15 seconds of fire...give or take a second or two.
Bandoliers or ammo pouches.
Aresenal is the stockpile of weapons or a building to hold weapons, pretty much like an ammo cache, but for weapons.
I think there are 200 bullets in a uzi ammo clip
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The spitfire mk1a had 350 rounds for each of its 8 guns. This is about 35 seconds of fire