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Flying High

The new Spitfire collection from IWC is inspired by the iconic British fighter jet's perfectly functional design.

Dylan Tan
Published Thu, Feb 7, 2019 · 09:50 PM

Ask any pilot who has flown the Spitfire and they will tell you the British fighter aircraft is no ordinary plane. It responds so intuitively that whoever is flying the 'Spit' becomes one with it. The secret to the jet's extraordinary maneuverability lies in its characteristic elliptical wings, which aviation experts praise for its perfectly functional design.

The first prototypes were built in 1936, five years after Reginald J. Mitchell, Chief Engineer for British aircraft manufacturer Supermarine, responded to the British Air Ministry's call for bids to develop a state-of-the-art fighter aircraft with a flying speed of 400 kph. His successor Joseph Smith took ove…

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