Lines

It’s hard to argue the lines of any Spitfire model aren’t graceful, but I do think the Mk.IVs score on this account over the more brutish Mk.XIV.

The image shows three vintage military aircraft flying in formation against a clear blue sky. These planes are World War II-era Spitfires, known for their distinctive elliptical wings. Each plane has a camouflage paint scheme with roundels on the wings and fuselage, which are typical of Royal Air Force markings. The aircraft are flying are flying in a V formation, turning away from the photographer, showcasing their sleek design.

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