During and after the Second World War, large numbers of Spitfires were flown by air forces around the world other
than the RAF. Of the production total of nearly 23,000 Spitfires and Seafires, well over 6,000 went to overseas air
forces and concise detailed histories are given of all those that have been identified. Background information is also
given of the numerous overseas and Commonwealth air forces concerned, including the uses to which the aircraft
were put and the units which operated them. When the war ended there were many thousands in storage and these
then became available for sale second-hand at acceptable prices. They were particularly popular with countries seeking
to rebuild or re-equip their air forces in the immediate post-war period. As the number available in this way gradually
dwindled, the Spitfire became sought by collectors around the world and rebuilt examples began to appear increasingly
at air shows, to become one of the star turns. As stock diminished, values rose, and a serviceable example can now
command a six or seven-figure price.
This 480-page book includes outline details of all Spitfires known to have been flown outside the UK with civil registrations.
It is profusely illustrated with around 460 black & white and colour illustrations including side views, insignia and maps.
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ISBN 0-85130-250-5
First Published Late 2002 by
Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd, 12 Lonsdale Gardens, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 1PA, England