Supermarine Spitfire

Aviation Classics: Issue 3 - Supermarine Spitfire

Welcome to Aviation Classics, a new series of high-quality glossy publications centred on the world’s greatest aircraft, the events in which they played crucial roles and those who flew, maintained and supported them.

“I have often wondered who the genius was who christened it Spitfire. It was a name that resounded round the free world in those dark days of Hitler’s tyranny, and perfectly symbolized the mood of Britain’s defence.”

Powerful words from Sir Douglas Bader’s book Fight for the Sky, in which he later also wrote: “…in the dark days of the German domination of Europe, the word ‘Spitfire’ became synonymous with eventual freedom to the citizens of the occupied countries across the English Channel and North Sea. It was a symbol that good would triumph over evil.”

Perhaps these two brief extracts from one of the best-known fighter aces of World War Two help to explain why the Spitfire became such a famous British icon. But of course in his book Douglas Bader also sings the praises and traces the service of the Hurricane – which along with the Spitfire bore the brunt of the defence of Great Britain as the RAF went up again and again as massed waves of Luftwaffe bombers and fighters tried to gain air superiority, ready for a planned German invasion of southern England in summer 1940.

As 2010 progresses there will be many moving commemorations to mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Spitfires and Hurricanes will be in great demand at airshows, and the remaining ‘Few’ will rightly be shown great respect wherever they are in attendance.

It is the Spitfire that we focus on in this issue of Aviation Classics; that most quintessential of British fighters. Within these pages numerous aspects of its story are covered, including: the Supermarine racing floatplanes for which monoplane technology was advanced; the very first example of the breed; the type’s arrival into RAF service; combat in the Battle of Britain; fighter sweeps to occupied France; its conversion to the photo recce role and for Naval operations; and even its part in the formation of the RAF’s commemorative unit.

We also feature a selection of the world’s Spitfire warbirds, including some from as far afield as Australia and New Zealand, and get a behind-the-scenes look inside a UK workshop from which some of the finest Spitfire restorations have emerged and which is currently in the process of restoring a Mk.I to its authentic early configuration – a sight not seen in the air for around 70 years.

But of course the story of any aeroplane is not complete without looking at the people involved. RJ Mitchell, Douglas Bader, ‘Johnnie’ Johnson, Alex Henshaw, Geoffrey Wellum, Al Deere and ‘Sailor’ Malan all feature in this issue, and while not a complete list it does offer a cross-section of personalities and influences.

Having thoroughly enjoyed compiling the content of the first three editions of Aviation Classics looking at some of the best-known types from World War Two, I decided that the time is now right to put together one of the ‘surprises’ I mentioned to you in my previous editorial. Therefore, for the next issue we will turn the clock back to World War One, when military aviation was still in its infancy and aerial combat was a new concept of war. I am really looking forward to working on the exciting features that are planned.

Meanwhile, I do hope you enjoy the contents within this issue as we look at RJ Mitchell’s masterpiece and would like to again thank all of you who have supported Aviation Classics and sent in such kind and encouraging words about the series so far.

Jarrod Cotter
Editor

Table of Contents

6 Introduction
8 Birth of a legend
10 P7’s new colours
18 Spitfire test pilot
24 Shuttleworth’s ‘missing’ gem
26 Historic Aircraft Flight
28 BBMF’s newest recruit
32 Goodwood’s Spitfire years
38 Spitfire ‘sky spies’
48 Alone and unarmed
54 Shark’s mouth ‘Spit’
56 Keep ’em flying
57 Rolls-Royce Merlin advertisement
58 Spitfire metamorphosis
62 Kiwi tribute
66 Early warbirds
70 ‘Sailor’s’ top guns
74 The chosen squadron
84 Seafires in action
90 Inside the ‘Spit’
94 Spitfire sisters
96 Spitfire fighter sweep sortie
103 Spitfire masterclass
112 The oldest ‘Spit’
118 Mk.Ia cutaway
120 Shadow factory
126 Desert ‘Spits’

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Boeing 787 Departs Farnborough Airshow with Spitfire Escort

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner departs Farnborough International Airshow 2010 in formation with 2 Spitfires.

Farnborough International 2010 Launch

Amanda Stainer, Exhibitions & Events Director tells us about the plans for Farnborough International 2010 with displays from The Blades and Rod Dean in AVM Cliff Spink's Spitfire.

Highlights for 2010 will be the debut of Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Airbus with the A400M & A380 and the Sukhoi Superjet 100.

Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Weekend [2010] [Blu-ray]

All the action from this special weekend at IWM Duxford. Due out in July 2010.

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Airbourne: Eastbourne Airshow 2009 Day 1 Highlights

Highlights from Thursday at Airbourne, the 2009 Eastbourne Airshow. Featuring: - Red Arrows - RNLAF F-16 - BBMF - Team Guinot

Airbourne: Eastbourne International Airshow 2009 [DVD]

“Airbourne” – the Eastbourne International Airshow is one of the UK’s best seaside airshows. Four days of beautiful weather were the backdrop for the 2009 event, giving the pilots the best possible conditions to display their aircraft and their skills. Airshow regulars include the Red Arrows and Team Guinot Wingwalkers but Eastbourne attracted displays from further afield too - The Royal Netherlands Air Force’s F-16 flew a dramatic solo display and also joined up with a UK based Spitfire for a formation flypast and dramatic break; presented here with onboard views from both aircraft. We also go behind the scenes at Shoreham Airport to see display aircraft and pilots preparing for their displays. Recorded over all four days, this DVD is a comprehensive record of this fabulous show.

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British Airshows 2007 (2 Disc Set) [DVD]

Over 60 displays in a spectacular all-action experience from 5 events on 2 DVDs, expertly captured by PlanesTV the UK’s most experienced airshow DVD producer.

The season started with Biggin Hill hosting the debut of the RAF’s spectacular Role Demonstration. The RAF Cosford show was an action packed 1 day event which witnessed remarkable aerobatic displays from the Blades and Denny Dobson.

RAF Waddington saw the ‘home team’ represented with a formation display from the E3D, Nimrod R1 and Sentinal R1, the highlight though was the visiting Indian Air Force who presented their Su-30MKI and Ilyusian transport and tanker aircraft.

The Commando Assault is a spectacular finale to the RNAS Yeovilton display but our season ends at Southport with a Red Arrows display accompanied by pyrotechnics.

Interactive In-Cockpit

Disc 2 includes extended coverage and an interactive in-cockpit video angle during the following displays: The Great War Display Team, Swift Glider, Tigers Parachute Display Team, RAF Tutor, Ultimate High Extra 300, Spirit of Kent Spitfire, B-17 Sally B, Huey, RAF Tucano, Jungmann, RAF Falcons, Belgian F-16, Seafire, Pitts Special, Commando Assault and P-51 Mustang.

Director: Adrian Campbell

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Biggin Hill International Air Fair 2008 [DVD]

The Biggin Hill International Air Fair is not only one of the most famous worldwide aviation events but it is also the largest privately organised airshow in Europe.

2008 was testament to that with the airfield reaching capacity as thousands flocked to the former World War Two fighter station for a great mix of flying display participants.

Everything that displayed is included, several with on-board mini-cams including most of the aircraft in the role demonstration.

Full Contents

RAF Falcons, RAF Tutor, RAF Tucano, OFMC Spitfire & Mustang, Blue Eagles, Apache Lynx, FAF Mirage 2000, Bleriot XI, RNHF Seahawk, RN Black Cats, Team Guinot, RAF Chinook, Swift Glider, Air Atlantique DC-6, RAF Hawk, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, B25 Mitchell (Duke of Brabant Air Force) & P-51D Mustang, F86 Sabre, RAF King Air, Breitling Jet Team, RAF Role Demonstration, Hunter T.7, Meteor NF11, Indian Air Force Sarang Helicopter Display Team, RAF Typhoon, The Blades, Solo Spitfire XVIII.

Interactive In-cockpit Features

The DVD includes extended coverage and an interactive in-cockpit video angle during the following displays: RAF Falcons, RAF Tutor, B25 Mitchell, RAF Role Demonstration, Sarang Helicopter Display Team, and Spitfire XVIII.

This DVD also includes a narration free soundtrack.

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Big Thunder Airshow 93 [DVD]

In March 1993 the last airworthy Vulcan XH558 was retired to Bruntingthorpe joining a brace of Lightnings from the same era. Though these aircraft are unable to fly, the prospect of simply hearing them start up and make high speed runs was enough to attract a huge crowd

The airfield, once the home of the giant B47 Stratojet bombers again echoed to the sound of "Big Thunder".

Part 1

Vulcan, Lightning, Jet Provost, Vampire, Orion, Nimrod, Hawk, Tornado, Jaguar, Harrier, Buccaneer

Part 2

Red Arrows, Tucano, Hercules, Wessex, Puma, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Hurricane, Spitfire and Lancaster, B17 Flying Fortress, Mustang, Spitfire T9, 'The Radial Pair' Harvards, Swordfish, "Cadbury's Crunchie Flying Circus" Stearman, Yak 52...

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