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PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2007 7:31 pm 
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Hi all,
Can someone tell me where I can find a list of Spitfire types?
I am sure that the Mk.I is a type 300 and the Mk.V a type 349, what about the other marks?

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I believe the two cockpit factory conversion had the number 509.

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Try this http://www.supermarine-spitfire.co.uk/survivors.html

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Maharg wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone tell me where I can find a list of Spitfire types?
I am sure that the Mk.I is a type 300 and the Mk.V a type 349, what about the other marks?

Thank you,
Graham. :)


Is this what your looking for Maharg?
www.spitfiresociety.demon.co.uk/whatmark.htm

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Airnutz, perfect thanks mate. :drink3:

Bill and Bipe thanks fellas, good info. :)

all the best,
Graham. :)


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Vckers 'Type' list.

The most comprehensive 'Type' list that I have seen, and my principal reference, is Appendix I in the book 'Supermarine Aircraft since 1914' by C F Andrews and E B Morgan. Publisher Putnam ISBN 0-370-10018-2

The Vickers section starts at Type 178 Misc Drawings of February 1929 passing through all the multifaceted Spitfire and Seafire Marks and variants to the Type 576 , the Supersonic Scimitar.

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Thanks Peter i'll look into that. :)


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