Britain's deadliest fighter aircraft; the famous Spitfire . . . The photograph above shows one of two Spitfires subscribed for by the employees and management of the Eveready Company Ltd Great Britain (of which the New Zealand Eveready Battery factory is a subsidiary These two Spitfires recently presented to the British Ministry of Aircraft Production, have been named the "Eveready and the Eveready I. Powered with the superlative Rolls-Royce engine, the Spitfire is incredibly fast, and has devastating tire power. —P.B.A.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 101, 23 January 1943, Page 6
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78Britain's deadliest fighter aircraft; the famous Spitfire . . . The photograph above shows one of two Spitfires subscribed for by the employees and management of the Eveready Company Ltd Great Britain (of which the New Zealand Eveready Battery factory is a subsidiary These two Spitfires recently presented to the British Ministry of Aircraft Production, have been named the "Eveready and the Eveready I. Powered with the superlative Rolls-Royce engine, the Spitfire is incredibly fast, and has devastating tire power.—P.B.A. Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 101, 23 January 1943, Page 6
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