Spitfire Mk. IX

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Added during 2011

2011-06-25

The world's only female Spitfire pilot hit back at critics who complained that her Second World War fighter plane was... too noisy.

2011-05-06

Tolga Ulgur sent us these pictures of his brilliantly finished Tamiya 1/32 Spitfire Mk. IXC. The painting, the sense of detail and the weathering ...

2011-04-15

Here is a video showing how the sound of a Spitfire Mk. IX is recorded for the benefit of a new computer game. The ...

2011-03-30

Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) – B.88 near the town of Heesch, in Noord-Brabant, the southern part of Holland, was the 88th airfield on the ...

2011-03-17

An entire complement of Spitfires Mk. IXC of No. 485 (New Zealand) Squadron lined up at the USAAF Station 112 Bovingdon in Hertfordshire on 30 March 1944

2011-02-11

Vladimir Urbanek sent us his new Spitfire artwork, illustrating Czech connections in the history of the Israeli Air Force.  The artwork shows the famous ...

2011-01-25

No. 485 Squadron RNZAF, a Spitfire unit, was the first RNZAF squadron formed under the Empire Air Training Scheme and served in Europe under the operational command of the RAF.

2011-01-21

Have a look at the newest artwork of Pavel Rampír, an aviation illustrator who is a frequent guest at these pages.

Added during 2010

2010-12-18

It is universally acknowledged that over the years the Spitfire had become RAF’s maid of all work, but some of its uses still come ...

2010-11-20

Here is a model of Pacific Coast 1:32 scale Spitfire Mk IX, representing a machine flown by a prominent French ace Pierre Clostermann. After ...