The Ju 87 Stuka played a vital role with the Luftwaffe during the early years of the Second World War, becoming synonymous with the German Blitzkrieg tactics.
Nicknamed the 'Jug' the P-47 entered service with the United States Army Air Force in May 1942 and would later be able to escort bombers all the way to Germany.
The single engined biplane Tutor would be the Royal Air Force's standard elementary trainer during the mid 1930s. Small numbers would be used during the Second World War.
With its distinctive sound and shape the Spitfire is undoubtedly one of the most famous aircraft ever built. An icon of the Battle of Britain the aircraft had a long and varied history during its operational service with the Royal Air Force. This article contains a range of Spitfire facts about, not only, the aircraft but also the people behind it.
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Get up close to one of the most famous British aircraft ever built, the Supermarine Spitfire. From sitting in the cockpit of an airworthy example to a passenger ride in a two seater, there are a range of Spitfire flights to choose from. Whatever experience you do it's sure to be a memorable day out for yourself, a group of friends or as a gift.
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Our YouTube channel has a host of aircraft walkaround videos available to watch. These include the Hawker Hurricane Mk I, Curtiss P-40N Kittyhawk and Hawker Tempest Mk II.