The Triumph Spitfire was launched in 1962, and aimed to compete with the Austin-Healey Sprite, but in the same year another rival also surfaced – the MGB. Thanks to its separate-chassis ...
The Spitfire is the most famous plane of World War Two. Its groundbreaking design and superior specifications gave the British a decisive advantage fighting the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain.
Sqn Ldr Mark Long is named as the pilot who died A pilot who died after a Spitfire crashed in a field ... shortly before 13:20 BST on Saturday. The World War Two-era fighter belonged to the ...
Sqn Ldr Mark Long was killed when the Spitfire he was flying crashed in a field in Lincolnshire. Emergency crews were called to the site near RAF Coningsby shortly before 13:20 BST on Saturday.
The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) confirmed on social media its Spitfire PM631 had been cleared for displays following "an extensive major maintenance programme and detailed safety ...
Mike and Claire Gray of Kent, U.K., showed this right-hand-drive 1970 Triumph Spitfire Mk 3. The Mk 3 featured a larger, 1,296-cc inline-four, better front brakes, and a folding top that was ...
Infosys may not put up impressive growth numbers or have as much upside as many other tech stocks trading under $20, but the company is consistently profitable and has a leading position in the ...
The brewer of Spitfire is shifting its focus away from cask ales as drinkers and pubs turn their noses up at traditional beers. Shepherd Neame, based in Kent, said on Wednesday it was focusing ...