Individual histories[]
Mk IA[]
- P9347. Mk IA Recently restored to airworthy
- K9942. Mk IA. Currently at the RAF Museum at Hendon.[1]
- P9444. Mk IA.Displayed at Science Museum London as of 2002.[1]
- R6915. Mk IA.
- P9306. Mk IA. Displayed at Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago.[1]
- X4590. Mk IA. On Show at Battle of Britain Hall, RAF Museum, Hendon.[1]
- AR213. Mk IA. Currently based at Booker.[1]
Mk II[]
Mk IIA[]
- P7350. Mk IIA. BBMF 1968.[1]
- P7973. Mk IIA. Presented to Australia for display at Australian War Memorial Museum in Canbarra.[1]
Mk IIB[]
- P8332. Mk IIB. As of 2002, displayed at Museum of Science and Technology, Ottawa.[1]
Mk V[]
Mk VB[]
- AB910. LF Mk VB.Donated to BBMF in 1965..[1]
- BL370. Mk VB. Now displayed at D-Day Museum in New Orleans.[1]
- BL614. Mk VB. On display mat RAF Museum Hendon.[1]
- BL628. LF Mk VB. Currently owned in Australia as VH-FVB by Peter Crosser.[1]
- BM597. Mk VB. Operated by Historic Aircraft Collection at Duxford.[1]
- EP120. Mk VB. Castle Bromwich early 1942. 501 Squadron as SD-L (later SD-Y). Transferred to 19 Squadron, then 402 Squadron as AE-A.[1]*
Mk VC[]
- AR501. LF Mk VC. Shuttleworth Collection 1961.[1]
- AR614. Mk VC. Paul Allen’s Flying Heritage Collection in Seattle 1999.[1]
- EE853. Mk VC.[1]
- BR108. Mk V. National War Museum, Valletta, Malta.[1]
- BR545. Mk V. RAAF Museum, Point Cook, Australia.[1]
- JK448. Mk V. (2002) Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum, Belgrade.[1]
- MA863. Mk V. USAF Museum, Dayton, Ohio.[1]
Mk VIII[]
- MT719
- (June 2005) Cavanaugh Flight Museum, Addison, Texas[2]
Mk IX[]
- PT462
Anthony Hogdson, North Wales[2]
- PL344
Tom Blair,
~more to come~
LF IXC[]
- MK356
- Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight, RAF Conningsby[3]
Tr IX[]
- MJ627 - Maurice and Peter Bayliss at Coventry Airport East Kirby, Lincolnshire.[4]
- ML407 - Carolyn Grace at Hangar Two, The Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire
- PV202 – Historic Flying Ltd, Duxford, Cambridgeshire
PR.XI[]
- PL965 – Peter Teichman, North Weald, Essex.[2]
~more to come~
Mk XIV[]
- RN201
Mk XVI[]
- TE932
- N97RW/ZX-Z
- TE311 - 4D-V
- Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight, RAF Conningsby[5]
XIX[]
- PS853. Rolls Royce, East Midlands Airport.[2]
References[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 Caygill, Peter. Combat Legend Spitfire Mks 1-V. Airlife Books. ISBN 1-84037-391-1. (2002)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 The Real Warbirds supplement to Aeroplane Magazine June 2005
- ↑ Aeroplane Monthly undated
- ↑ Aeroplane Monthly July 1998
- ↑ Aeroplane Monthly March 2013