Hello, 
This link will not only please our friends who flew this mythic aircraft.
It is regarded by purists as the true Supermarine Spitfire and now a rare Mark I has been rebuilt and is once again flying over England.
The order came through on May 23, 1940 for Flight Officer Peter Cazenove to    head for RAF Hornchurch, Essex in his aircraft for a briefing before heading    for France to intercept German bombers. His flight into enemy territory,    however, didn't last long. He was shot down 55 minutes after taking off from    Hornchurch, and crash-landed on a beach near Calais. Forty years later, his    Supermarine Spitfire P9374 re-emerged from the muddy coastline, and now it    has been painstakingly rebuilt by the Aircraft Restoration Company. In the    year that the Supermarine Spitfire is marking its 75th anniversary, 
The    Telegraph took a seat in the cockpit to experience flying in one of the    Second World War's most celebrated aircraft.
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