The original K5054 first flew on March 5, 1936, and was piloted by Captain Joseph “Mutt” Summers. The test pilot’s first words after clambering out of the cockpit were “I don’t want anything touched” ...
You never know what can wash ashore…. Dutch media outlets are reporting an interesting discovery that took place at Vrouwenpolder, in the southwestern province of Zeeland, in the Netherlands, where a ...
A Spitfire is set to take to Cumbrian skies next week as part of commemorations marking 90 years since the aircraft's first ...
The tour’s will bring the Spitfire from Ministry of Defence St Athan to RAF St Mawgan, giving Cornwall the chance to welcome one of ...
A silver Spitfire plane that served in World War II, flying more than 51 missions during the war, is en route to the New York City area in an attempt to complete the world’s longest flight. Leaving ...