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What is a Spitfire?

What is a Spitfire? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. A single-seat fighter used by the RAF and allies during World War II, especially during the Battle of Britain.
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Tana had a canary yellow 1971 Triumph Spitfire, gleaming with chrome and carnauba wax.
As the Spitfire flypast disappeared into the horizon, engines fired into life and the TGP aces flew out of the pit lane to form up the grid.
So if you imagine a Spitfire, the wings join on the bottom of the body and are confluent with the body as well, so it's a smooth surface.
After landing, the Spitfire was taxied into a hangar, where it was kept overnight until yesterday when it performed another fly-past.
The main requirements for the design of the Spitfire was that it had to have have eight guns and an excellent rate of climb.
During March, Carolyn Grace taxied her two-seat Spitfire into a Jet Ranger helicopter at Duxford, England.

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