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What height did Spitfires fly at?

What height did Spitfires fly at?

The plane had a wingspan of 36 feet 10 inches (11.2 metres), was 29 feet 11 inches (9.1 metres) long, and reached a maximum speed of 360 miles (580 km) per hour and a ceiling of 34,000 feet (10,400 metres).

How high did WWII fighters fly?

Moreover, the new heavy bombers flew above 20,000 feet, too high to be reached by most ground-based antiaircraft. The Air Corps bomber men believed the American heavy bombers would fly high and fast into enemy territory, eluding interceptors and antiaircraft defenses.

How fast was a Spitfire mph?

369 mph
Supermarine Spitfire/Top speed

What was the most heavily armed fighter of WW2?

By the end of the war, the B-25 was the most heavily armed aircraft in the U.S. Army Air Forces’ inventory. A single 12-airplane squadron of B-25s carried more . 50-caliber machine guns than four infantry regiments.

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What altitude do planes drop bombs?

Accuracy in bombing raids was at first negligible, but new bombsights, radio navigation, and radar sighting were by war’s end enabling Allied bombers to drop their bombs on targets accurately at night and from altitudes over 20,000 feet (6,100 metres).

How much did it cost to build a Spitfire in 1940?

Back when production of the Spitfire was underway it cost an average of £12,604 for each aircraft. Today that would equate to just under £800,000 for each Spitfire produced. This is more expensive than the RAF’s other high-performance fighter – the Hurricane.

Did a Spitfire really climb to 51-550ft in 1952?

The alleged climb of a Reconnaisance Spitfire PR.19 (XIX) from Hong Kong in February 1952 to an altitude of 51,550ft by Flight Lt. Ted Powles is based on his hypoxic delusion. Fact is Powles passed out as he ascended and the plane kept climbing until it stalled and fell into a high speed uncontrolled dive.

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What was the Spitfire used for in WW2?

It served as first-line fighter throughout WWII in increasingly fast and powerful versions, first with the Merlin, later with the Griffon engine. The Spitfire was continously changed to meet all kinds of treats and demands, as low- and high altitude fighter, tropicalized, navalized, or equipped as unarmed photo-reconaissance aircraft.

What type of aircraft is a Supermarine Spitfire?

Supermarine Spitfire. The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during and after World War II. Many variants of the Spitfire were built, using several wing configurations, and it was produced in greater numbers than any other British aircraft.

How fast can a Spitfire VII fly with Merlin 64?

Performance of the Spitfire VII with Merlin 64 would have been very similar to the Spitfire F. VIII with Merlin 63, with a maximum speed of 408 mph at 25,000 ft., the only significant difference being the pressurized cockpit of the Mk VII.