The spitfire was a single seat fighter plane used by the Royal Air Force. It is grey in color and is distinguised by a large red dot on each wing.
The Spitfire was a monoplane fighter
The Supermarine Spitfire, a British fighter aircraft used during World War II, was named after a term used to describe a particularly fiery or aggressive person. The name "Spitfire" was chosen to reflect the aircraft's speed, agility, and fierce combat capabilities. Its sleek design and powerful Rolls-Royce Merlin engine made it a formidable opponent in aerial combat.
The first original spitfire was designed by R.J. Mitchell
A Supermarine Spitfire was a British fighter plane used in world war 2.
The Spitfire first entered service on 5th March 1936
Griptape is griptape, there is no good or bad with it. But, if you get the choice buy something like mob or jessup griptape rather than spitfire as spitfire specialise in wheels and you might look a bit stupid when you say you have spitfire grip.
Spitfire wheels look the best....
The designer of the Supermarine Spitfire, R. J. Mitchell, called it the spitfire because it was just a sort of a silly bloody name that the Airforce would choose. Look on the bright side: the original name was to be the Shrew. If memory serves, the name Spitfire was chosen by Mitchell's daughter and replaced that name.
In my opinion I think that Spitfire is cuter, but that depends on who you like better Spitfire or Kazu.
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 a monoplane fighter
the spitfire was invented and built in Britain.
A Spitfire was 30 ft. long.
The Spitfire was made of aluminium and duraluminium.
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.