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Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Tempest aeroplanesSupermarine Spitfire Mk. 1, Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, and Hawker Tempest aeroplanes, all in camouflage paint. 1940s
HMS Victorious (R38) approaching the Persian Gulf, 3 July 1961. de Havilland Sea Vixens, Supermarine Scimitars and Westland Whirlwinds line the flightdeck
Supermarine aeroplane, Rolls-Royce S. 6The Supermarine aeroplane, Rolls-Royce S.6, winner of the International Schneider Trophy Air Race in 1922, 1927 and 1929, and holder of the world speed record of 357.7 mph
Supermarine Spitfire XIV knife-edged
Supermarine Spitfire manufacture October 1943Supermarine Spitfire manufacture, October 1943. Date: 1943
Supermarine Spitfire IXB G-ASJV / MH434Supermarine Spitfire IXB, G-ASJV/MH434, flown by Ray Hanna. James Gilbert photo
Cockpit of Supermarine Spitfire IXB G-ASJV / MH434Cockpit of Supermarine Spitfire IXB, G-ASJV/MH434. James Gilbert photo
Supermarine S6B S1595Supermarine S6B, S1595
Supermarine Type 350 Spitfire aeroplaneSupermarine Type 350 Spitfire H.F. Mk. VI aeroplane in camouflage colours. 1940s
Supermarine test pilots at High Post Aerodrome in March?Supermarine test pilots at High Post Aerodrome in March 1946: From left: Flt Lt P. Wigley DFC, Sqn Ldr W.J.G. Morgan DFC, Lt Cdr Jeffrey K. Quill AFC, Chief Test Pilot; Flt Lt Leslie R
WW2 Aircraft - A Spitfire and Heinkel 111KWW2 - Engagement in the air between a German Heinkel 111K long-range bomber and an RAF Spitfire, which has secured a hit. Date: circa 1941
Central Flying School, RAF Little Rissington, September 1947. From top: Bristol Buckmaster, North American Harvard, Supermarine Spitfire and de Havilland Mosquito
Supermarine Type 365 Spitfire aeroplaneSupermarine Type 365 Spitfire P.R. Mk. XI aeroplane, in blue with black and white stripes. 1940s
Spitfire Colour PhotoThe legendary fighter is seen here in its original format; later it will be modified in various ways to adapt it to specific functions and enhance performance
Six generations of RAF fighters line up together on the tarmac. Hawker Hurricane IIC, LF363; Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX, PM631; Gloster Meteor F8, WL164; Hawker Hunter F6
Supermarine Spitfire XII in echelon of No41 Sdn
Supermarine Spitfire VIII, JC204
Supermarine stranraerOne of the last of the stately biplane flying boats, the Stranraer is the first of its kind with an enclosed cockpit : it will be obsolete by WW2
A pair of RAF Supermarine Spitfire Fighters - stalwarts of the British air force throughout WW2 and instrumental in the victories of the Battle of Britain. Date: circa 1941
Supermarine Spitfire FRXIVC G-FIRE / NH904Supermarine Spitfire FRXIVC, G-FIRE/NH904, flown by Ray Hanna at Biggin Hill in 1981. James Gilbert photo. Date: 1981
John Derry, Supermarine test pilot, at the 1947 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Radlett on 14 September. Date: 1947
Supermarine Spitfire XVI TE357Supermarine Spitfire XVI, TE357
Spitfire at Start WarThe Spitfire as it appears at the outbreak of World War Two, a magnificent machine which immediately proves its superiority in the earliest weeks of fighting
Supermarine Spitfire TRIX ML407Supermarine Spitfire TRIX, ML407, currently owned by Caroline Grace. James Gilbert photo
Map - Schneider Trophy Air Race 1931Map of the course of the Schneider Trophy Air Race - 1931. Won by Flight Lieutenant John Boothman in a Supermarine S6B, S1515 at 340 mph on 13th September 1931
The three remaining Supermarine Spitfire XIXs, PM631, PS853 and PS915, in the RAF being flown to RAF Biggin Hill to join Fighter Commands unit Hurricane
Supermarine S4
Supermarine Spitfire FRXIVC G-FIRE / NH904 at Biggin HillSupermarine Spitfire FRXIVC, G-FIRE/NH904, at Biggin Hill in 1981. James Gilbert photo. Date: 1981
Supermarine Spitfire. James Gilbert photo
Supermarine Swift F4
Supermarine S6B S1595 now on display in the Science MuseumSupermarine S6B, S1595, now on display in the Science Museum
The prototype Supermarine Attacker TS409The prototype Supermarine Attacker, TS409. February 1948. Date: 1948
Supermarine S4 at Baltimoreja
A line-up of Supermarine Spitfire Is
Supermarine Spitfire I P9450Supermarine Spitfire I, P9450
Spitfire with FloatsA sketch of the successful Royal Airforce fighter plane converted for landing on water
Four Supermarine Scimitars of 807 Squadron (XD243, XD245, XD249 and XD268) approaching the top of a loop. In the background is the disused airfield at Banff and the coastline of the Moray Firth
Supermarine SouthamptonThe Supermarine Southampton, one of the most successful flying boats of the between- war period. Sometimes known as the Scapa or Stanraer
Stainforth / SupermarineFlight Lieutenant George Hedley Stainforth, British aviator, and the Supermarine S6B in which he exceeded the 400mph speed record in 1931
Schofield / Supermarine S6Captain Harry Methuen Schofield and his Supermarine S6: he won the Schneider Trophy in 1927 and the Kings Cup in 1934
Royal Aircraft Establishment - Supermarine Scimitar F. 1Royal Aircraft Establishment - Supermarine Scimitar F.1 XD229 at RAE West Freugh in Scotland. The RAE carried out research for ballistics and weapon-aiming at West Freugh, (now part of Qinetic)
Supermarine Seagull ASR-1 Type 381 prototype 1948Supermarine Seagull ASR-1 Type 381 First Prototype in 1948 Date: 1948
Supermarine Spitfire 14 / XIVAn RAF Supermarine Spitfire 14 Flying, Aircraft Number 251B Date: 1940s
Fleet Air Arm - Supermarine Seafire F. XVIIFleet Air Arm - Supermarine Seafire F.XVII, call-sign 174, after a bad landing somewhere in the Far East. Date: circa 1946
Royal Air Force Supermarine Swift FR. 5 WK281Royal Air Force Supermarine Swift FR.5 WK281. Built by Vickers Armstrong and delivered on 5 November 1956, WK281 joined No 79 Squadron at RAF Gutersloh
Fairey Firefly F Mk. I - G-ASTLFairey Firefly F Mk.I G-ASTL (msn F5607) ex Z2033 of the Skyfame museum with Supermarine Spitfire T.8 G-AIDN at Staverton Airport for a Skyfame Museum flying day. Date: 1966
RTAF Museum - Spitfire FR Mk. XIVFighter Type 14 - Supermarine Spitfire FR Mk.XIV Kh14-1/93 in the Royal Thai Air Force Museum at Don Mueang Royal Thai Air Force Base. Date: 1970s / 1980s
Supermarine Swift F-4Supermarine Swift F.4 Wk198 Parked at RAF Chilbolton on 22 September before Departing to Libya - Piloted by Commander Mike Lithgow Broke the World Absolute Speed Record