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Spitfire flight over Southampton marks 80th anniversary Spitfire flight over Southampton marks 80th anniversary
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A flypast to mark the 80th anniversary of the Spitfire's first flight is taking place over the Hampshire coast. A flypast to mark the 80th anniversary of the Spitfire's first flight has taken place over the Hampshire coast.
The first prototype, K5054, designed by RJ Mitchell, took off from Eastleigh Aerodrome on 5 March 1936.The first prototype, K5054, designed by RJ Mitchell, took off from Eastleigh Aerodrome on 5 March 1936.
A Spitfire is passing Southampton Water and the site of the Supermarine factory in Woolston, where thousands of the World War Two fighters were made. A Spitfire flew over Southampton Water and the site of the Supermarine factory in Woolston, where thousands of the World War Two fighters were made.
Southampton Airport managing director Dave Lees said the plane "continues to enthral people today".Southampton Airport managing director Dave Lees said the plane "continues to enthral people today".
The plane took off from the airport shortly before 12:00 GMT. The plane took off from the airport shortly before 12:00 GMT having been delayed by cloudy weather conditions.
The best vantage points are along the River Itchen, Weston Shore, Hythe, Royal Victoria Country Park, Lee on Solent and Cowes. It retraced the route taken by the prototype 80 years earlier, heading along the Hampshire coast to Portsmouth before returning to Southampton Airport.
The plane's route takes in Mitchell's grave at Stoneham, the site of the Woolston factory and onwards to Portsmouth Harbour before returning to Southampton Airport. The plane overflew Mitchell's grave at South Stoneham Cemetery, the site of the Woolston factory and onwards to Portsmouth Harbour.
During World War Two, with the Spitfire proving critical, the Supermarine factory was targeted by the Luftwaffe to destroy production facilities.During World War Two, with the Spitfire proving critical, the Supermarine factory was targeted by the Luftwaffe to destroy production facilities.
Members of the local Air Cadet Squadron performed a guard of honour for the Spitfire as it was wheeled out of the hangar at Southampton Airport, on the same site as the old Eastleigh Aerodrome.Members of the local Air Cadet Squadron performed a guard of honour for the Spitfire as it was wheeled out of the hangar at Southampton Airport, on the same site as the old Eastleigh Aerodrome.
A later flight of two spitfires over Mayflower Park in Southampton, organised by Solent Sky Museum, is due to take place at 16:00. Among the guests was one of the engineers during the aircraft's heyday, Gordon Monger, from Cirencester, Gloucestershire, and his wife, Judy, the daughter of one of the designers Ernest Mansbridge.
Mr Monger, 90, said: "It doesn't seem real to me after all these years. It still looks as marvellous to me as it did all those years ago."
Another flight of two spitfires over Mayflower Park in Southampton, organised by Solent Sky Museum, is due to take place at 16:00.
The Supermarine SpitfireThe Supermarine Spitfire