The Supermarine Spitfire is undoubtedly one of the top fighter aircraft of World War II. The Spitfire was based on a series of seaplanes designed by RJ Mitchell to take part in the Schneider Trophy ...
The British Supermarine Spitfire is perhaps one of the most recognizable military vehicles of World War II.
Switzerland-based warbird sales broker Boschung Global has listed a rare Vickers Spitfire Mk XIX, with a unique history, for sale on its website. The aircraft, s/n 6S-585110, was built by Supermarine ...
The Spitfire had its maiden flight on March 5, 1936 and began its service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1938. There were only 400 Spitfires in service when World War II started. It was the only ...
Supermarine Spitfire is one of the most notorious WWII warbirds, and some of them are still flyworthy. However, not all of them are available for sale. This one is, and you might want it. Some ...
The Schneider Trophy was a highly competitive international seaplane race (1912-1931) that significantly accelerated aviation development by pushing the boundaries of aircraft speed and design.
The name Ares is not presently as widespread in the world of yachts as those of the industry’s veterans, but it might soon be, if everything falls into place. On top of that, the company, which has ...