The Supermarine Spitfire was designed and built by Supermarine.
In the UK there are just over 20 flying and worldwide approaching 40 (according to UK's Channel 4 TV chat forum)
The Spitfire was designed by RJ Mitchell, and built by Supermarine. Many of them were maunfactured in Southampton in Britain.
how the heck would i know?!
Yes. there was spitfires in D-Day drops.
No. Spitfires were built in the UK, but Germany did capture some Spitfires after they crashed in France. One was actually tested with a Daimler/Benz engine.
Britain made 20,351 spitfires.
The Supermarine Spitfire was designed and built by Supermarine.
It was built on a site now a housing estate called Castle Vale. On the aproach to which you will find the "spitfire" island. Which is a traffic island bearing a sculpture of spitfires in flight by Tim Tolkien.
The answers is unknown but 20,351 were built and 50 Seafire's (carrier going Spitfire's) and Spitfires are still flying and 20 undergoing restoration. Hope this helps.
There are Spitfires in many museums around the US. There are also many flying Spitfires . -Google "surviving Spitfires" and see the list.
There were 20,351 spitfires in total made in WWII.
In the UK there are just over 20 flying and worldwide approaching 40 (according to UK's Channel 4 TV chat forum)
When Southampton began to get badly bombed, other factories were sought to build much needed Spitfires. Castle Bromwich Vickers Aircraft Company was one of the main factories and built about half of all Spitfires .
The Spitfire was designed by RJ Mitchell, and built by Supermarine. Many of them were maunfactured in Southampton in Britain.
There were aproxametly 50 made although nobody can be completely sure
At the height of wartime production, Spitfires were being built at 6 every day.