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What was the wingspan of a Spitfire?

What was the wingspan of a Spitfire?

11 m
Supermarine Spitfire/Wingspan

The plane had a wingspan of 36 feet 10 inches (11.2 metres), was 29 feet 11 inches (9.1 metres) long, and reached a maximum speed of 360 miles (580 km) per hour and a ceiling of 34,000 feet (10,400 metres).

How far could a Spitfire Glide?

About the Gliding Scene – Spitfire planes could glide for 15 miles.

How long can a Spitfire stay in the air?

The actual duration of most flights is around 30 minutes from engine start to shut down.

Which wing generates the most lift?

Each wing was tested 20 times. It was concluded that Airfoil Three generated the most lift, with an average 72 grams of lift. Airfoil One generated the second most lift with an average of 35 grams.

What was the wing span of a Spitfire?

IV and XI. Starting with the Mk. V, some Spitfires had their classic elliptical wingtips replaced by shorter, squared-off fairings reducing span to 32 ft 2 in (9.80 m). Shortening the wing span substantially enhanced the roll rate, closing the gap in this respect between the Spitfire and the formidable German Focke-Wulf Fw 190.

What kind of aircraft was the Supermarine Spitfire?

K9795, the 9th production Mk I, with 19 Squadron. Spitfire L.F Mk Vb of 316 (Polish) “Warszawski” Squadron. This Spitfire has the “cropped” Merlin 45 series engine and the “clipped” wings. The British Supermarine Spitfire was one of the most popular fighter aircraft of the Second World War.

Which is faster the Spitfire or the LF Mk?

The FW 190 was certainly faster at low altitudes, even against the highly boosted LF Mk Vs. The Spitfire did have a climb advantage though. The clipped wings did improve roll rate, although the aircraft was still not as good in the rolling plane as the FW 190.

What makes a Spitfire faster at 10, 000 feet?

It was discovered that the clipped Spitfire wing made the aircraft 5mph faster at 10,000 feet and slightly faster at 25,000 feet, but with better acceleration across the board.