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Silver Spitfire Book - out soon

Updated: Jan 3, 2025


A front image of the silver spitfire book closed, showcasing the front cover.

The recovery and renovation of a Second World War Spitfire to museum standards is always a special event. To then restore it to flying status is an even greater accomplishment. If that was the whole story of The Sliver Spitfire this would still be a worthy subject for a book - but this Spitfire, MJ271, or G-IRTY as she is also known, built more than 70 years ago as a short-range interceptor fighter - then went on to fly round the world. MJ271 was sent to its first frontline unit, 118 Squadron, which was then based at RAF Detling in Kent as part of the 2nd Tactical Air Force, on 18 February 1944. While at Detling, MJ271 took part in a total of sixteen operations. More sorties followed with other squadrons and with pilots from many Allied nationalities at the controls. Though undertaking many offensive sorties in a reconfigured dive-bomber role over occupied territory, and suffering Category B' damage, MJ271 survived the war. She was handed over to the Royal Netherlands Air Force, eventually being sold to the War Museum at Delfzijl and then on to other organisations. It was during this period that MJ271 acquired her silver finish. Her last move was to Boutlbee Flight Academy, now Spitfires.com, in 2016. It was there that the idea grew of attempting something which had never been achieved before - to fly a Spitfire around the world! On 5 August 2019, MJ271 set off from Goodwood aerodrome, the former Battle of Britain fighter station then known as RAF Westhampnett, on its record-breaking flight. This unique event saw the Silver Spitfire cover a staggering 43,000 kilometres in a total of 74-legs through twenty-four countries, flying across Greenland and the Atlantic to the United States via New York, Las Vegas and California. The Spitfire then flew north before heading westward into Russia and to Japan, before making its way across the rest of Asia. After a set of brief stopovers in the Middle East, it flew across Europe to return to the UK. Told through a panoply of astounding photographs, each stage of the Silver Spitfire's remarkable history and unrivalled world tour is displayed in this beautiful tribute to this great icon of British engineering and pioneering spirit.


This official coffee table book with words from Matt Jones and the team with stills by Ben Uttley is available to buy now. The preface is written by Dermot O’Leary and the foreword is written by Tim Peake. It even includes a letter from Tom Cruise wishing the team well on their adventure


Orders will be sent out from the 12th November 2023 . This is the official companion to the documentary about the same aircraft and world record breaking trip. Order now to get to the front of the queue and ensure that you don't miss out!


 
 
 

13 Comments


M. Ahmad
M. Ahmad
9 hours ago

Loved this https://givingtreefamilylaw.ca/ post the way you captured the history and legacy of the Spitfire was fascinating. It reminded me of a discussion on givingtreefamilylaw about preserving important histories, which added an interesting angle for me.

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Mình có lần thấy mọi người bàn tán về w88 trên mạng, nên cũng tò mò ghé vào xem thử. Mặc dù không tìm hiểu kỹ lắm, nhưng mình lướt qua thì thấy giao diện khá đơn giản và dễ hiểu. Các mục được sắp xếp rõ ràng, đọc nhanh cũng nắm được thông tin cơ bản mà không bị rối mắt. Nói chung, mình cảm thấy khá ổn với cách trình bày của trang này.

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Hôm nọ, mình vô tình thấy có người bàn về fabet, nên cũng bị cuốn hút và quyết định mở trang này ra xem thử. Mặc dù không nghiên cứu quá kỹ, nhưng mình đã lướt qua một chút để xem cách bố trí và các phần nội dung. Thấy bố cục khá hợp lý, mọi thứ được phân chia rõ ràng, nên mình không bị rối mắt khi đọc nhanh. Với mình, chỉ cần như vậy là đủ để có cái nhìn tổng quan rồi.

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sudomotoc
a day ago

A fascinating historical overview presented in https://galimidilaw.com an engaging way. The balance between facts and storytelling worked well. I was reminded of a history-focused article on a galimidilaw-based review blog (galimidilaw).

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risyxakemy
2 days ago

Your detailed storytelling made me feel like I was on the flight alongside the pilots. Midway through, it reminded me of a conversation I read on https://thesagelawgroup.ca/ about documenting milestones in a way that inspires broader audiences—it was an interesting parallel. Great work bringing such an iconic story to life!

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