The Spitfire, an iconic British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force in World War II, is taking to the skies once again, marking 75 years since the D-Day invasions. But this time, ...
Flyaspitfire.com, the world’s largest Spitfire operator, operating three two-seat Spitfires from locations across the UK, is ...
A pensioner has finally achieved her lifelong dream of flying in a Spitfire plane – at the age of 91. Doreen Allen first fell in love with the “beautiful” aircraft as a child during World War Two ...
Jack Hemmings joined the RAF in 1940 at 18. It has been 84 years since the grandfather-of-three, first took to the skies - Geoff Pugh for the Telegraph It’s almost impossible for younger generations ...
A one-day only event will see West Midlands residents given the chance to fly in the historic Supermarine Spitfire.
Two British aviation enthusiasts will fly a newly restored Spitfire 27,000 miles around the world in the first trip of its kind. Pilots Steve Brooks, 58, from Burford, Oxfordshire, and Matt Jones, 45, ...
ONCE-in-a-lifetime Spitfire experiences are coming to Halfpenny Green airport - giving people the chance to take to the skies ...
The Supermarine Spitfire first gained fame for its role defending England alongside other aircraft during the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940. The Spitfire's pilots soared on distinctive ...
Aviation buffs are being given the chance to fly in a Spitfire in the Midlands for the first time. Fly a Spitfire, which provides Spitfire flight experiences, has announced a fresh partnership with ...
Aluminium Special Products returns to Farnborough with a story of success in what is becoming a niche market: sourcing and supplying "difficult" products. For a start, it is what helps keep the ...
The Silver Spitfire is set to become the first of its type to fly around the world. Pilot Steve Brooks says the Spitfire is the "most iconic"... 'The Most Beautiful Machine To Fly': Iconic Spitfire ...
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