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Supermarine 361 Spitfire LF9E, Seafire, Reg. G-RYIX, Alternate Serial No. TE517, Military Code. RY-A, Serial No. CBAF.IX.558, Display Paint: Royal Air Force, close-up pilot view, overhead view, air-to-air, UK Warbirds 2023
Displayed at UK Warbirds 2023, the Supermarine 361 Seafire LF9E G-RYIX, TE517, RY-A is a British carrier-capable fighter with Rolls-Royce Merlin 55 V12 engine. Low-wing monoplane design includes elliptical wings, folding wings, retractable landing gear, and enclosed cockpit. The image features close-up pilot view, overhead perspective, and air-to-air photography, showing naval aviation capabilities and World War II aircraft design.
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Author: piemags/Aviation PhotoCrew
Photo size: 11.9 Mpixels (34.2 MB uncompressed) - 4232x2821 pixels (14.1x9.4 in / 35.8x23.9 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 2023, 361, aerial, Air, air-to-air, aircraft, aviation, British, carrier, CBAF.IX.558, cockpit, control, display, elevator, elliptical, engine, fighter, folding, Force, fuselage, G-RYIX, gear, historical, landing, LF9E, low-wing, Merlin, monoplane, naval, overhead, performance, pilot, propeller, retractable, Rolls-Royce, Royal, rudder, RY-A, Seafire, speed, Spitfire, structure, Supermarine, tail, TE517, UK, V12, vintage, Warbirds, wings, World War II
Published in: UK Warbirds 2023