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The
Spitfire society was founded in March, 1984 by former Spitfire pilot
Group Captain David Green RAF (Ret'd). Its original purpose was to
link people throughout the world whose lives had in some way been
concerned with the legendary World War 2 fighter. Since achieving
the status of a nationally Registered Charity (No. 299033) the Society
has widened its horizons.
The Society aims are:
To encourage students of aeronautics, astronautics, aviation history
and associated subjects in their interest. Research, study and assess
the educational and historical value of the information relating to
the Spitfire, its design, development and operations in the last 60
years.
Disseminate accurate information of historical and educational value
on aeronautic subjects by means of presentations, seminars, lectures
and the publication of books and articles.
Who may join the Spitfire Society?
Membership is open to any person of any nationality. He/she may have
had personal experience as a pilot, designer, constructor, researcher,
historian or restorer. Indeed, any person who is keen to support the
aims of the Society may apply for membership.both sexes and all ages
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Promoting
UK Aviation Heritage
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