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The fuselage of a Spitfire shot down during World War Two has gone on display at a museum to mark the efforts of Kent pilots ...
When RAF pilot Ted Hall had to bail out of his Spitfire near Hailsham he never would have expected the wreckage to be preserved and the Rolls-Royce engine displayed in a museum 80 years later.
A Supermarine Spitfire Mark 1A of RAF Squadron 19 being re-armed between sorties at Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire in 1940. [Courtesy: Imperial War Museum] “Pilots on both sides were at the controls ...
The event will explore the 80-year story of the iconic Spitfire fighter, JG668, which is the centrepiece of the Welsh ...
The designer of the Spitfire, which played a key role in World War II, has been honoured with a statue at London's Science Museum. A statue of Reginald Mitchell, made from hundreds of pieces of slate, ...
A new Spitfire simulator has been unveiled at a Stoke-on-Trent museum - giving visitors a chance to experience being a WWII fighter pilot. The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery launched the Spitfire ...
Museum visitors will again be given the chance to experience being a WWII fighter pilot by using a Spitfire simulator. The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery in Hanley launched the Spitfire Simulator ...
AirFests — and this is the 28th annual one — are the main fundraiser for Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum. The museum is set up in an historic airplane hangar at Cape May Airport.
It is now on permanent display at the Tangmere Military Aviation Museum near Chichester. George Carden/BBC The Spitfire engine was left largely intact after crashing more than 80 years ago "You ...
The Spitfire hurtled into a field at 400mph and buried itself 7m (23ft) into the ground where it lay preserved for more than 30 years. It is now on permanent display at the Tangmere Military Aviation ...