Reginald Mitchell's masterpiece continues to impress well over 75 years after its first flight and this sumptuous calendar shows why.
A carefully picked photograph of one of these elegant fighters graces each month of the calendar, with an informative caption explaining some of its history or significance.
Amongst the many aircraft featured are:
N3200 QV - Spitfire Mk.Ia - Shot down over Dunkirk 26th May 1940, restored and donated to Imperial War Museum Duxford by American billionaire and conservationist Thomas Kaplan.
EP120 AE-A - Spitfire LF.Mk.Vb - Formerly the personal mount of ace Geoffrey Northcott, Squadron Leader of 501 Sqn. He's known to have scored at least 6 victories whilst flying this aircraft.
MV293 "JE-J" - Spitfire FR.XIV - Griffon-engined "bubble-top" Spit, painted to resemble ace Johnnie Johnson's late-War aircraft
RW382 3W-P - Spitfire LF.Mk.XVIe - Packard Merlin-powered late model Spit flying in the colours of 322 (Dutch) Sqn RAF