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More than 50 years of Triumph car production in Coventry came to a quiet and un-ceremonious end today when the last Spitfire left the No 1 track at Canley
R. A. F. pilots scramble to waiting Spitfires. The Supermarine Spitfire is aR.A.F. pilots scramble to waiting Spitfires. The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during
Flying Officer R. B. Connell of Gourock, Scotland (left), Flying Officer J. AFlying Officer R.B. Connell of Gourock, Scotland (left), Flying Officer J.A. Brown of West Hartlepool, Co, Durham (centre), and Sergeant P.F
Spitfire Pilots from the RAF in Scotland wearing their "Mae Wests"Spitfire Pilots from the RAF in Scotland wearing their " Mae Wests" waiting their hut for an emergency call. Picture taken 6th May 1941
Two ladies (un named) working in a Fighter Aircraft Factory in The Midlands. Here they are rivetting on the framework of a Spitfire. Picture taken 4th April 1941
Ancient and modern two types of planes in use by the air sea rescue service Left a modern Spitfire which does the spotting
Picture shows some of the Fighter command machines and men who are always ready day and night to take the air and attack Nazi bombers if they appear over the Eastern Counties
A Triumph Spitfire on a woodland road at Seale in Surrey. April 1964
Spitfire single seat fighter aircraft on show at RAF Woodvale, South of Southport, Merseyside, 10th June 1987. Spitfire Mk.PRXIX PM631. Type: VS390. Serial PM631. 91 DL E
War - World War II - RAF - Thanksgiving flight over London - The leader in many an immortal battle prepares to lead the fly-past
A rare sight in the sky over Seaham, forty years after the outbreak of the Second World War a Spitfire flying again in September 1979. 02/09/79
Aviation - Spitfire - A Spitfire graces the sky as she flies over Porthcawl as part of the We ll Meet Again celebrations organised in conjunction with Porthcawl Town Council - 17th September 1994
Aviation - Spitfire - The worlds oldest flying Spitfire took to the skies at St Athan flown by Squadron Leader Paul Day. The wartime fighter has been undergoing a major overhaul at the RAF base for
Aviation - Spitfire - Two Spitfires appear out of the clouds - somewhere in England - February 1943 - Kemsley Picture - Now Trinity Mirror
Aviation - Spitfire - A touch og the old and the new - A Tornado fighter plane lands with the iconic World War II Spitfire fighter in the foreground - 14th March 1995 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Aviation - Spitfire in flight over RAF St Athan - 27th November 1997 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Aviation - Spitfire - The Spitfire at the entrance gates to RAF Brawdy being taken away for reconstruction - 5th November 1984 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Aviation - Spitfire - A picture of the new improved Vickers-Supermarine Spitfire - c.1941 - Kemsley Picture - Now Trinity Mirror
Alfieri. Spitfires in formation. October 2nd 1940
A Spitfire and ME109 (bottom) fly over the war memorial, with a low autumnal sun behind, in Bedworth during Armistice Day to pay tribute to the war dead