The Duke of Cambridge has witnessed an air display by a rare World War Two Spitfire that can now fly again after being buried in a beach for decades. The MK I Supermarine Spitfire N3200 crashed during ...
A dozen Spitfires are to go on display at the place where the first operational squadron of the planes flew from. The Spitfire, with its elliptical wings and powerful Rolls Royce engine, is famous for ...
Among the highlights of the D-Day Anniversary Air Show there was a flypast made by a Eurofighter Typhoon of the 29 Sqn from RAF Coningsby, representing its namesake predecessor (the Hawker Typhoon), ...
Spitfires like the Mk Ia P9368 QV-K of No.19 squadron have become an important part of British aviation history Twelve Spitfires going on display at the aircraft's "home" are thought to be the largest ...
An extraordinary unique opportunity for history lovers to get up and personal with an amazing Spitfire is taking place at Imperial War Museum Duxford. Lovingly restored from the Second World War, ...
An exhibition at Imperial War Museum Duxford will display the largest ever collection of Spitfires under one roof. Often referred to as "the home of the spitfire", IWM Duxford’s historic airfield was ...
The UK’s last flying Lancaster Bomber has touched down at an aviation museum where she is set to undergo months of maintenance work. The aircraft, based at the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at RAF ...
The last Spitfire of its kind has sold for a record price at auction - with the multi-million-pound profits donated to charity. The restored Vickers Supermarine mark 1 sold for £3,106,500 at ...
It was the plane that pilots 'put on' rather than flew; the beautiful beast that left even the Germans waxing lyrical. If you ask people today what typified British defiance the most in the Second ...
Curators at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford believe it was directly involved in destroying or damaging eight German aircraft during World War II combat. However, the biggest threat now to one of ...
Twelve Spitfires going on display at the aircraft's "home" are thought to be the largest number assembled under one roof in the 21st Century. Duxford in Cambridgeshire was the base where an RAF ...