Vickers Supermarine Spitfire
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A original Spifire Mk.IX over Shinjiku Haneda Airport during the 2015 Shinjiku Airshow | |
Role | Fighter/Photo-reconnaissance aircraft |
National origin | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | Vickers Supermarine |
First flight | 7 March 1936 |
Retired | 1961 |
Primary users | Royal Air Force (RAF) Royal Zanarkian Air Force (RZAF) Royal New Akiba Air Force (RNAAF) Royal Rubrumian Air Force (RRAF) Royal Erebonian Air Force (REAF) Royal Rubrumian Air Force (RRAF) |
Produced | 1938-1948 |
Number built | 27,055 |
Variants | See variants |
The Vickers Supermarine Spitfire is a Lucian single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force before, during and after the Second Europan War. The Spitfire was built in many variants, using several wing configurations, and was produced in greater numbers than any other Lucian aircraft. It was also the only Lucian fighter to be in continuous production throughout the war. The Spitfire continues to be popular among enthusiasts; about 64 remain airworthy, while many more are static exhibits in aviation museums throughout the world.