No one, not anymore. The British Royal Air Force (R.A.F.) used them in World War Two. After WWII, they were obsolete because of new jet fighters. They still survive today as collecters items and for rides.
The Spitfire uses high octane leaded petrol (gasoline). -What the Royal Air Force calls Avgas 100/130.
In a dogfight between a Zero and a Spitfire, the Spitfire would likely have the advantage due to its superior speed and maneuverability.
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R.F. Mitchell
A Spitfire was a British fighter plane during World War 2 and a Messerschmitt was a German fighter.
The Spitfire uses high octane leaded petrol (gasoline). -What the Royal Air Force calls Avgas 100/130.
normally the spitfire was just called spitfire and the the mark E.G spitfire Mk XI
Spitfire Brown's birth name is Percy Lee Brown Jr..
Spitfire is female.
the spitfire was invented and built in Britain.
The Spitfire was a monoplane fighter
The Spitfire was made of aluminium and duraluminium.
A Spitfire was 30 ft. long.
The Supermarine Spitfire was the only Spitfire in World War 2. There were other planes later built on the Spitfire model but they had different names than the Spitfire. See the link below.
The Spitfire only had one seat.
A Spitfire carries only the pilot.
The Spitfire was a British aircraft.