When Winston Churchill spoke of the few that gave so much, he was referring to the R.A.F. pilots in their Spitfires. Originally a seaplane, the Spitfire won a competition to become the R.A.F.'s number one fighter. It proved to be more than a match for the best that Germany could muster. Its kill ratio was 10 to 1 in the skies over England.
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Aircraft of Wing Commander Douglas Bader, November 1940.
Aircraft of P.O. A.S.C.Lumsden, No.118(F) Squadron, 1941.
Aantal onderdelen; 34.
afmetingen;
Lengte 188 mm
spanwijdte 225 mm.