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* [[Spitfire (song)|"Spitfire" (song)]], a 2004 single by the British electronica act The Prodigy |
* [[Spitfire (song)|"Spitfire" (song)]], a 2004 single by the British electronica act The Prodigy |
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* ''Spitfire'', a 2011 single by [[Porter Robinson]] |
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* [[Spitfire (album)|''Spitfire'' (album)]], a 1976 album by Jefferson Starship |
* [[Spitfire (album)|''Spitfire'' (album)]], a 1976 album by Jefferson Starship |
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* ''Spitfire'', an upcoming studio album by American country pop singer [[LeAnn Rimes]] to be released in 2013 |
* ''Spitfire'', an upcoming studio album by American country pop singer [[LeAnn Rimes]] to be released in 2013 |
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Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used in the Second World War.
Spitfire may also refer to:
- Triumph Spitfire, a small two-seat British sports car from Triumph Motor Company developed in the 1960s
- BSA Spitfire, a British motorcycle launched in 1966
- Worldwide Ultralite Spitfire, ultralight aircraft
Ships and boats
- HMS Spitfire, the name of 10 Royal Navy ships, and one proposed one
- USS Spitfire, the name of six U.S. Navy ships
- UPS Spitfire, the name of two Polish Navy ships
- HMCS Spitfire, an Australian gunboat
- SS Spitfire
Films
- Spitfire (1934 film), a U.S. film starring Katharine Hepburn
- Spitfire, the U.S. title of the 1942 British film The First of the Few
- Spitfire, a 1995 U.S. film starring Lance Henriksen
Music
- "Spitfire" (song), a 2004 single by the British electronica act The Prodigy
- Spitfire, a 2011 single by Porter Robinson
- Spitfire (album), a 1976 album by Jefferson Starship
- Spitfire, an upcoming studio album by American country pop singer LeAnn Rimes to be released in 2013
- The Spitfire Band, a Canadian "Big Band", 1981 - present
- Spitfire (UK band), a garage rock band from Crawley, West Sussex, England
- Spitfire (US band), a metalcore band from Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Spitfire (Russian band), a ska band from Saint Petersburg, Russia
- The Mexican Spitfires, Sydney-based Australian indie-pop band of the 1980s
- Spitfire Records, a heavy metal-oriented record label
Comics
- Spitfire (comics), a fictional character in Marvel Comics World War II-era superteam "The Invaders"
- Spitfire (New Universe), a.k.a. Spitfire and the Troubleshooters and Codename: Spitfire, a comic book published under the New Universe imprint of Marvel Comics
- Project Spitfire, a fictional U.S. government project appearing in the Marvel Comics' series newuniversal
- Spitfire, a character from the anime/manga Air Gear
Other uses
- Spitfire, a character from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
- Spitfire Aerodrome, an airport in Pedricktown, New Jersey
- Spitfire (beer), a UK bottled and cask beer
- Spitfire (BBS), a software program for operating a Bulletin Board System
- Kent Spitfires, the name adopted by Kent County Cricket Club when playing ODI or Twenty20 matches
- "The Spitfires" is the nickname of Eastleigh F.C., a non-league football club in Hampshire, England
- Spitfire sawfly, a type of insect and its caterpillar found in Australia
- Spitfire Wheels, a skateboard-wheel brand by Deluxe Distribution
- Windsor Spitfires, a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League
- .22 Spitfire (5.7 x 33 mm), rifle cartridge
- Spitfire, a replacement name given in September 1940 to GWR 4073 Class British steam railway loocomotive 5071 made in June 1938: see in List of GWR 4073 Class locomotives
See also
- Lupe Vélez (1908–1944), actress known as "the Mexican spitfire"