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Birth of a legend The Spitfire

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The achievements of the fighter pilots ensured that the Spitfire became a legend in its own time. No other aircraft as ever enjoyed quite the same charisma nor engendered the same sense of excitement that the Spitfire still evokes in both young and old.


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Size 24x 18 x 1 cm
Nbr. of pages 160
Book cover finish Hardcover ( square back binding ) Dust jacket
Date of publishing 1986
Language English
Author Jeffrey Kindersley Quill
Publisher Quiller Press Ltd


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The achievements of the fighter pilots ensured that the Spitfire became a legend in its own time. No other aircraft as ever enjoyed quite the same charisma nor engendered the same sense of excitement that the Spitfire still evokes in both young and old.

It was, of course, in 1940 that the people of Britain took the Spitfireso easily reconnaissable in the air by sight and soundvery much to their hearts.
Then, together with its comrade in arms, the Hurricane, it brought the sweet taste of victory into their homes after a series of military set-backs and disasters.

Victory in the Battle of Britain was a great feat of arms achieved both by Royal Air Force Fighter Command and (it is important to realize) by British engineering and industrial organization. It was a victory to which the British people could rightly feel they had contributed.

Jeffrey Quill in this book does not recount the history of the Spitfire nor does he detail the operations in which it took partalthough as its chief test pilot few could be more qualified to do so. Rather, as the title suggests, he tells of the events leading up to its dramatic and triumphant birth, and of the precarious first years of survival and growth.

For, despite the almost miraculous timing of its conception and of its first flight on 5th March 1936 there were many obstacles which had to be surmounted before R.J. Mitchell's masterpiece could achieve full potential as a fighter.

There was the gearing up of the quite exceptionally successful production lines enabling 22,759 Spitfires and Seafires to be built and kept the air; there was the remarkable programme of technical development which kept the Spitfire in the front line on the battle from the first to the last day of the 193945 War; and there was the massive and vital contribution of the hitherto largely unsung heroes in Supermarine, Vickers, Rolls-Royce and countless small subcontractors that enabled it all to happen. It is high time this extraordinary story was told, and the 50th Anniversary of the Spitfire's first flight is the ideal opportunity.