On Sale 7th March 2016 In this special re printed issue from the Aviation Classics' series we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Second World War's most famous fighter the iconic Supermarine Spitfire'. Fiery tempered', easily aroused to anger', a device that emits fire especially from a cannon'. Just some of the terms used to describe the Spitfire. An aircraft with a personality all of its own docile at times, swift and deadly at others. A fighting machine par excellence'.
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