Spitfire

The Supermarine Spitfire was a British single-seat fighter aircraft, used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries during World War II, and into the 1950s. It was produced in greater numbers than any other Allied design. The Spitfire was the only Allied fighter in production at the outbreak of the Second World War that was still in production at the end of the war.

Spitfire in Worldwar
Spitfires along with Hurricanes made up the bulk of the RAF fighter craft when the Race, invaded. Hopelessly outmatched, the spitfire was thrown into the fight mainly because it was all England had. Dispite being outmatched, the spitfire was still able to find a use as a ground support aircraft during the Race's invasion of England in 1943.

Spitfire in Southern Victory
The Spitfire was one of the most highly respected British, fighters of the Second Great War. The Spitifre was also used by the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier's to great effect. George Enos, Jr. made mention of the Spitfire as being a plane he didn't want to face.