Germans Called the Spitfire the 'Sitting Duck' — Then It Shot Down 2,739 Luftwaffe Aircraft
The Luftwaffe dismissed the Spitfire as a "Sitting Duck"—a fighter they believed was flawed, fragile, and easy to defeat. But during World War II, the legendary Spitfire proved them spectacularly wrong, helping shoot down 2,739 German aircraft and becoming one of the most feared fighters in the skies. Discover how a plane written off on paper became a nightmare in combat. #WW2 #Spitfire #BattleOfBritain #WorldWar2 #RAF #Luftwaffe #MilitaryHistory #AviationHistory #WarStories #HistoryDocumentary #WWIIAircraft #BritishHistory

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