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I won't be repeating the information on the
panel page
where you read about the designer and see picture's of the prototype. This will
be more info about the airframe , armament and power plant changes.
Please feel free to correct me on any info.
Accuracy is my aim and I welcome input.
There were many Mk's of Spitfire as it evolved
and diversified, I think 24 in all.
I will concentrate initially on the generally
excepted major jumps in performance.
The Mk1 . Mk V. Mk IX (VII). Mk XIV and the F21
Mk 1
Spitfire
Note 2 or 3 Bladed Propeller. One radiator.
Eight machine guns (no cannon yet)
Merlin Engine. Detailed info about the
different power plants can be found at the bottom
of reference page 3
click on the link to go to that page.
Mk V Spitfire
Three bladed propellor. Single radiator and
Cannon.
Merlin Engine. Detailed info about the
different power plants can be found at the bottom
of reference page 3
click on the link to go to that page.
Mk V Spitfire
Mk V Spitfire
Mk V Spitfire
Mk IX Spitfire
Note 4 bladed propelor twin radiators single stub for each
exhaust
Merlin Engine. Detailed info about the
different power plants can be found at the bottom
of reference page 3
click on the link to go to that page.
Mk IX Spitfire
Mk XIV Spitfire
Note Five bladed prop, bubble canopy although not all XIV's
had them
Some Mk IX's were also had bubble canopy's.
Griffon Engine. Detailed info about the
different power plants can be found at the bottom
of reference page 3
click on the link to go to that page.
Be warned this image may
offend. A criminal in action.
Spitfire Scrapping.
This picture was kindly sent to me by Spitfire Spares member Herbert Puuka.
Hands Up who wants to do this???
Tim from Canada sent me this picture of him enjoying a flight in the Canadian
Lancaster .
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