A two-seat Spitfire tipped onto its nose in a crash-landing after its “distracted” pilot turned on an empty fuel tank by mistake, accident investigators said. The vintage fighter, which saw combat in ...
Could You Survive as a Spitfire Pilot in World War Two? Arguably the most famous British fighter aircraft in history, the Spitfire, also called Supermarine Spitfire, was the most widely produced and ...
A tribute flypast and new plaques are planned for the Supermarine Spitfire's anniversary.
A Spitfire flown in RAF service by Pilsen-born pilot Karel Pošta has appeared on a foreign sales portal. Many would like to see it in the Czech Republic.
Ronald David Scott was born on October 20, 1917, to a Scottish father, Roy Douglas Scott (a Boer War veteran and a dragoon in World War I and one of the first referees in Argentine rugby), and an ...
A Spitfire is set to soar over Cumbria and the Lake District as part of a UK-wide celebration.
Ronnie Scott didn’t see frontline combat but still contributed to the war effort as an instructor pilot. Here’s What You Need to Remember: For Britain’s sake, it’s probably a good thing that the ...
The iconic Spitfire marks the 90th anniversary of its first flight today (March 5).