How many Spitfires does Duxford have?

How many Spitfires does Duxford have?

Now there are more airworthy Spitfires than at any time since the early 1950s and spectators can feast their eyes on a variety of historic aircraft at historic Duxford.

Does Duxford have a Spitfire?

The Supermarine Spitfire is synonymous with Duxford. For the chance to see this iconic aircraft in close quarters from the air choose a Wing to Wing experience or for the ultimate aviation encounter it is now possible to fly as a passenger in a Spitfire, find out more.

How much does a replica Spitfire cost?

80% or 90% scale replica Supermarine Mk IX Spitfire. Experimental weight category. Pricing: Mk26B (90% scale) – US$165,000 kit only.

How much is it to fly a Spitfire at Duxford?

Price per person from £2750 On returning to Duxford your day is far from over. IWM Duxford is the largest living aviation museum in Europe with 85 acres of stunning exhibition space. Take the time to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy a full day out with the whole family.

How many Spitfires are flying today?

Fast-forward to present times and how many are left in the world today? Around 240 are known to exist. Of these, around 60 are airworthy.

Did Tom Hardy fly a plane in Dunkirk?

The three Spitfires used, piloted in the movie by actors Tom Hardy and Jack Lowden, were all genuine – two Mark Is and a Mark V version provided by the Imperial War Museum in Duxford.

Can you sit in a Spitfire?

Sitting in the cockpit of a Spitfire is a once in a lifetime experience, to make sure you’re prepped for the day please take note of our access restrictions before purchasing your tickets: You must be physically fit to climb a small number of steps and lift your legs and full body weight into the cockpit.

How much does it cost to maintain a Spitfire?

£50K PER YEAR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE.

What is a Spitfire worth?

A flying-condition Spitfire is worth up to £1-2m compared with £20-50,000 two decades ago.

Can I fly in a Spitfire?

Our Fly In A Spitfire experience is a thrilling CAA approved WW2 flight experience of a lifetime in a rare two-seater T9 Spitfire. Take your Fly In A Spitfire experience from Headcorn Aerodrome, Kent or from North Weald Airfield, Essex. Why not prepare for take off and take our interactive Spitfire Cockpit tour HERE.

How high can Spitfires fly?

40,000 feet
Capable of top speeds of 440 miles (710 km) per hour and ceilings of 40,000 feet (12,200 metres), these were used to shoot down V-1 “buzz bombs.” During World War II, Spitfires were exported in small numbers to Portugal, Turkey, and the Soviet Union, and they were flown by the U.S. Army Air Forces in Europe.

Is the Spitfire flight in Duxford family friendly?

Easy to access and steeped in history, this famous heritage site is family friendly with on-site restaurant, cafés and children’s play area. This centre for historic aviation is not to be missed.

Where is the best place to fly a Spitfire?

We operate out of IWM Duxford, the optimum airfield for the finest two seater Spitfire and Vintage Warbird flight experiences. Easy to access and steeped in history, this famous heritage site is family friendly with on-site restaurant, cafés and children’s play area. This centre for historic aviation is not to be missed.

Is it free to fly at IWM Duxford?

Free entry to IWM Duxford for the person flying and two guests, including entry to the iconic American Air Museum. Access to our viewing area throughout your time with us, with a fantastic view across the airfield. A flight suit, gloves and flying helmet for your flight.

Where did the Spitfire fly from in the Battle of Britain?

Fly from famous former RAF fighter base Duxford near Cambridge and London. Home of Douglas Bader, location for the 1969 Battle of Britain film and Imperial War Museums.