A valuable Spitfire has been lost to the nation after an "ill-conceived" deal by the RAF Museum to exchange it for the recovery of another aircraft that it is unlikely to ever receive, it has been ...
A decorated Windsor airman who spent hundreds of hours flying a Spitfire in the Second World War was posthumously celebrated by a Hamilton warplane museum over the weekend. Thomas DeCourcy, an ...
The spitfire was shot down in 1942 and later pulled from a peat bog in Norway The fuselage of a Spitfire shot down during World War Two has gone on display at a museum to mark the efforts of Kent ...
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Museum visitors will again be given the chance to experience being a WWII fighter pilot by using a Spitfire simulator. The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery in Hanley launched the Spitfire Simulator on ...
The aircraft’s official unveiling in a 3,800 sq ft extension to the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery on Wednesday, being attended by the great-nephew of the Spitfire’s designer Reginald Mitchell, ...
Passers-by were in for a treat if they ventured into the city centre one day in 1985 – especially if they were an aviation enthusiast. But they would have needed to have been up before dawn to witness ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Spitfire donated to Stoke-on-Trent by the RAF in 1972 is set to go back on public display in a new glass-fronted £5.4 million ...
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