Battle of Britain Spitfire Tribute

As we prepare for an exciting weekend at the Headcorn Battle of Britain Airshow, we're proud to feature these superb tributes to the Supermarine Spitfire.

1 January 2010

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FIGHT FOR THE SKY

by Robert Taylor

A Mk.I Spitfire from 66 Sqn roars low over a downed Heinkel 111 to verify another victory, as the Luftwaffe bomber's crew emerge from their broken aircraft, relieved to have survived the crash-landing.

 

CHANNEL STORM

by Anthony Saunders

Mk.I Spitfires of 610 (County of Chester) Sqn scramble away from Biggin Hill and head towards the Channel where a fresh wave of Luftwaffe raiders has been plotted heading for Fighter Command airfields, late August 1940.

 

TESTING TIMES

by Keith Burns

With the intensity of air fighting growing, Sergeant Don Kingaby and pilots of 266 Squadron ready their Mk.I Spitfires before the next mission of the day. Shortly after midday on Monday 12 August Kingaby claimed his first success by damaging two Ju88s and a Bf110 over the Solent during his maiden combat sortie from Tangmere.

 

AT THE DAYS END

by Robert Taylor

Whilst ground crew re-fuel and hastily re-arm their Spitfires in readiness for action, the battle-weary pilots of 92 Sqn stand easy at Biggin Hill. They might yet be scrambled again but, for the moment, they can relax and reflect on another heavy day of fighting, September 1940.

 

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