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Photographic Reconnaissance Spitfires Pacific Spitfires – The
Supermarine Spitfire in RAAF
Service A
photograph of the 1939 "Speed
Spitfire" in Flight....
- 100,000
Triumph Spitfires". Autocar. 128 (3757): 58. 15
February 1968. Standard-Triumph
Sales Ltd (1970). Standard-Triumph
Spitfire Mk3
Spare Parts Catalogue...
- oil, to
deter predators. This
action gives them
their common name of
spitfires. The
larvae vary from dark blue or
black to
yellow and
brown depending...
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Windsor Spitfires team,
founded in 1946,
moved to
become the
Hamilton Tiger Cubs in 1953, and
later became the Erie
Otters in 1996. The
original Spitfires in...
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projects and
experimental Spitfires. The
Griffon powered variants are
described in a
separate article. The
majority of the
Spitfires from the Mk VIII on, used...
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Spitfires flown by
former RAF
pilots such as Ezer
Weizman engaged Egyptian Spitfires and
Royal Air
Force Spitfires, the only
recorded "
Spitfire vs...
- all
variants of the
Spitfire were
designed by his successor,
Joseph Smith, and a team of
engineers and draftsmen. The
Spitfires with the single-stage...
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string for the
Spitfire". The
first of the Griffon-engined
Spitfires flew on 27
November 1941.
Although the Griffon-engined
Spitfires were
never produced...
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nicknamed "The
Spitfires"
Spitfire (beer), a UK
bottled and cask beer
Spitfire Aerodrome, an
airport in Pedricktown, New Jersey, US .22
Spitfire (5.7 x 33...
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London Spitfire is a
professional Overwatch team
representing the city of London,
United Kingdom. The
Spitfire compete in the
Overwatch League (OWL) as...