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Spitfire pictures and Spitfire information can be accessed from this page. Many of these Spitfire pictures are available for purchase. If you are unable to find a picture you would like, please email me.
The number of Spitfires flying has increased considerably over the last decade. The total number of airworthy Spitfires now exceeds 100. I have included a list of flying Spitfires, though information may be somewhat out of date in some areas.
Owners change, colour schemes change, registrations, markings, countries of registration change. If you spot any errors, if you have any interesting background information on any Spitfires, flying or museum bound Spitfires, please email me and I will try to incorporate any interesting anecdotes, if I can.
If you have information on any Spitfire models not currently linked, information which you would like to see published, please pass it on.
(F) = Flying; (M) = Museum; (X) No Info;
(G) Gate Guardian; (R) Replica
(M) The Very First Spitfire - K5054
(F) And the Supermarine Seafire
(X) Spitfire Mk 1 AR213 G-AIST
(F) Spitfire Mk Vb AB910 & EN951
(F) Spitfire Mk LF Vb EP120 G-LFVB
Spitfire Mk VI
Spitfire Mk VII
(F) Spitfire Mk VIIIc MT928 G-BKMI
(F) Spitfire Mk XI PL965 G-MKXI
(F) Spitfire Mk LF IXb MH434 G-ASJV
(F) Spitfire Mk HF IX TA805 G-PMNF
(F) Spitfire (T) Mk IX PV202 G-TRIX -IAC 161 G-CCCA
(F) Spitfire (T) Mk IX ML407 OUV G-LFIX
Spitfire Mk XII
Spitfire Mk XIII
(F) Spitfire Mk XIV MV268 JE-J - MV293 G-SPIT
(F) Spitfire Mk XIV RN201 G-BSKP
Spitfire Mk XVII
Spitfire Mk XIX
Spitfire Mk XIX
Spitfire Mk XIX
Spitfire Mk XIX
Spitfire Mk XX
Spitfire Mk XXI
Spitfire Mk XXII
Spitfire Mk XXIII
Spitfire Mk XXIV