The Spitfire became a legendary aircraft as a result of its services throughout the Second World War. With the development of dozens of marks and variations, it emerged as a symbol of British aero-engineering, ingenuity and technological beauty. Some of the greatest and most celebrated pilots of the war had the joy of piloting this legendary aircraft into battle, safe in the knowledge that they were flying one of the most advanced machines of the era. With the guidance of RAF Squadron Leader C.V. Brown, who has the privilege of piloting these historic aircraft today, we take an in-depth look at the Spitfire's history and development alongside the stories of the pilots who have the honour of bearing the title of 'Spitfire Pilot'.
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