Emblem Stoff Spitfire #4040

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Emblem Stoff Spitfire #4040

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Beschreibung:

EMBLEM STOFF SPITFIRE Stoffembleme, auch Patches oder Applikationen genannt, machen aus Ihren Kleidungsstücken, Mützen oder Taschen individuelle Einzelstücke. Das selbstklebende Stoffemblem garantiert eine optimale Haftung und ist ohne großen Aufwand aufzubringen. Dieses Emblem zeigt das SPITFIRE - Motiv, viele weitere Motive sind verfügbar.

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The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and after World War II. Many variants of the Spitfire were built, using several wing configurations, and it was produced in greater numbers than any other British aircraft. It was also the only British fighter produced continuously throughout the war. The Spitfire continues to be popular among enthusiasts; nearly 60 remain airworthy, and many more are static exhibits in aviation museums throughout the world.

The Spitfire was designed as a short-range, high-performance interceptor aircraft by R. J. Mitchell, chief designer at Supermarine Aviation Works, which operated as a subsidiary of Vickers-Armstrong from 1928. Mitchell pushed the Spitfire's distinctive elliptical wing with cutting-edge sunken rivets (designed by Beverley Shenstone) to have the thinnest possible cross-section, helping give the aircraft a higher top speed than several contemporary fighters, including the Hawker Hurricane. Mitchell continued to refine the design until his death in 1937, whereupon his colleague Joseph Smith took over as chief designer, overseeing the Spitfire's development through its multitude of variants.

During the Battle of Britain, from July to October 1940, the public perceived the Spitfire to be the main RAF fighter, though the more numerous Hurricane shouldered a greater proportion of the burden against Nazi Germany's air force, the Luftwaffe. However, Spitfire units had a lower attrition rate and a higher victory-to-loss ratio than those flying Hurricanes because of the Spitfire's higher performance. During the battle, Spitfires were generally tasked with engaging Luftwaffe fighters—mainly Messerschmitt Bf 109E-series aircraft, which were a close match for them.

Gewicht (gr):
10.00
Marke:
Fostex Garments
Ausgewählte Farbe:
Zolltarifnummer
58071010