Developed in 1941 to replace the Spitfire I and Spitfire II. Widely used in Europe and North Africa.
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892,000
Price
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29,000
Research price
Restore standard configuration
Engine
4500
Merlin XX
8250
Merlin 45
13500
Merlin 32
Airframe
6800
Spitfire V
Wing-mounted weapon
4x.303 Browning Mk.II (W)
Wing-mounted weapon
4x.303 Browning Mk.II (W)
6200
2x20 mm Hispano Mk.II (W)
Premium aircraft
Special aircraft
Gun Armament
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11
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.303 Browning Mk.II (W) |
4
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.303 Browning Mk.II (W) |
4
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20 mm Hispano Mk.II (W) |
2
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Survivability
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7
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Hit Points
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230
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Airspeed
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38
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Top Speed at Best Altitude, 
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595
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Maximum Dive Speed, 
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700
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Maneuverability
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82
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Average Time to Turn 360 deg, 
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8.70
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Rate of Roll, 
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100
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Optimum Airspeed, 
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310
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Stall Speed, 
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120
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Altitude Performance
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42
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Optimum Altitude, 
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1400
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Rate of Climb, 
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116.20
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The specifications are shown for a crew with 100% proficiency.
Indicates the capacity to withstand enemy fire. Factors in aircraft durability and the coefficients of resistance to critical damage and fire.
Indicates the capacity to damage aerial targets with forward-firing autocannon and machine guns as well as defensive turrets. Factors in damage, range, and accuracy.
Indicates the capacity to damage ground targets with bombs and rockets. Factors in damage and resupply time.
Indicates the capacity to engage in maneuvering combat. Factors in time to turn 360 degrees and rate of roll.
Indicates the capacity to engage in combat at a high speed. Factors in airspeed, acceleration, and boost efficiency.
Indicates the capacity to engage in combat at a high altitude. Factors in the optimum altitude range and maximum flight altitude.