List of Spitfire’s in the Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar in January 2017
Spitfire Mk I P9372 – Excavated remains on display
Spitfire Mk Vb EP122 – Flying
Spitfire Mk Vc EE602 – Flying
Spitfire T8 MT818 – Flying
Spitfire T9 MJ627 – Undergoing maintenance
Spitfire T9 BS410 – Restoration/rebuild
Spitfire T9 MJ772 – Accident damaged, in storage
Spitfire Mk IX LZ842 – Restoration/rebuild
Spitfire Mk IX BR601 – Flying, but will be moving to a collection in America (but I don’t know when)
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Spitfire Mk IXe MK912 – Accident damaged, in storage
Spitfire FR XIVe RM927 – Fuselage only (I think), in storage
Spitfire Mk XVIe RW832 – Flying, our guide said it changed ownership but should remain at BH
Spitfire Mk XVIe TE184 – Flying, but spends the summers in the Czech Republic where its owner does business, but spends the autumn/winter at Biggin
Spitfire Mk XVIe TB885 – Restoration/rebuild
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