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What is a Spitfire?

What is a Spitfire?

: a quick-tempered or highly emotional person.

What was the Spitfire plane used for?

It remained a first-line air-to-air fighter throughout the war. Spitfires were used in the defense of Malta, in North Africa and Italy, and, fitted with tail hooks and strengthened tail sections, as Seafires from Royal Navy aircraft carriers from June 1942.

What was so special about the Spitfire?

The Spitfire’s famous elliptical wing with sunken rivets to have the thinnest possible cross-section gave the aircraft a higher top speed than most other fighters of the time. These wings also made the Spitfire one of the most agile fighters in the sky, giving them the advantage with one-on-one battles.

Why was the Spitfire important in ww2?

The Spitfire is the most famous plane of World War Two. Its groundbreaking design and superior specifications gave the British a decisive advantage fighting the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain. But early models were often cruelly exposed in head-to-head duels with the enemy.

How long can a Spitfire stay in the air?

The actual duration of most flights is around 30 minutes from engine start to shut down.

What is another word for spitfire?

Spitfire synonyms

  • tigress. A woman thought of as like a tiger in ferocity, sensuous sleekness, etc.
  • p-51 (related)
  • fokker (related)
  • shrew (related) Shrew is defined as a woman with a bad temper who nags or scolds.
  • biplane (related)
  • triplane (related)
  • piston-engined (related)
  • messerschmitt (related)

What is Spitfires nickname?

Nicknames. Unknown (whispered to Rainbow Dash), Sf (The Periodic Table of My Little Pony) Relatives. Stormy Flare (mother)

What American pilot had the most kills in ww2?

Major Richard Bong
Major Richard Bong, U.S. Army Air Forces During WWII he was the recipient of various congratulatory gifts from military elite, including a case of Scotch from WWI Ace Eddie Rickenbacker, when he beat Rickenbacker’s record of 26 kills.

What was the most feared plane in ww2?

This plane came too late to have any effect on the outcome of the war. Junkers Ju87 Widely known as the “Stuka”, the Ju87 was one of the most feared aircraft during World War Two. It had a fearsome siren which terrified those who heard it.

How many guns did a Spitfire plane have?

The Mark V Spitfire was equipped with eight 7.7mm machine guns , standard fighter weapons of the early war. But armor and self-sealing fuel tanks on German planes made heavier weaponry necessary.

What kind of plane is Spitfire?

The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and after World War II. Many variants of the Spitfire were built, using several wing configurations, and it was produced in greater numbers than any other British aircraft.

Did the Spitfire have bombs?

The first Spitfire to be modified to carry underwing bombs was a Malta-based Mk Vc, EP201 X-V of 229 Squadron, which was adapted to carry one 250 lb bomb under each wing in September 1942.

What was the nickname of Spitfire aircraft?

Spitfire, also called Supermarine Spitfire, the most widely produced and strategically important British single-seat fighter of World War II.