This article is about the homebuilt replica. For the original World War II fighter, see Supermarine Spitfire.
Supermarine Aircraft Spitfire
Role
Homebuilt aircraft
Type of aircraft
National origin
Australia
Manufacturer
Supermarine Aircraft
Designer
Michael O'Sullivan
First flight
November 1994
Number built
100 (Dec 2011)[1]
The Supermarine Aircraft Spitfire is an American homebuilt aircraft produced in kit form by Supermarine Aircraft.[1][2][3] A replica of the famous British Supermarine Spitfire World War II fighter, it was originally produced to 75% scale. Subsequent models have increased the scale of the fuselage and added a second seat.
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