Reginald Mitchell, a British aircraft designer who died in 1937 at age 42, created the Spitfire fighter aircraft that would prove crucial during the Battle of Britain in 1940, yet he never witnessed its combat success or knew the pilots who would fly his design to defend their country.
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He died before his plane ever flew in battle #Shorts追加:
On a June day in 1937, Reginald Mitchell died at home, surrounded by his family.
He was just 42 years old.
His fighter had flown, but it had not yet entered service.
It had not yet been built in numbers.
The war he had feared had not yet come.
He died without ever knowing whether his final, greatest creation would matter at all.
Then came the summer of 1940.
The storm he had foreseen broke over Britain, and the enemy air force he had dreaded filled the skies.
And rising to meet them, again and again, were his machines, the fighters he had drawn in his final dying years.
Young pilots climbed into them and saved their country.
Almost none of them knew the name of the quiet, sick man who had given them their wings.
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