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![]() "Jan Gelbrich" wrote in message ... Hello, just as a non-native English speaker, I would like to know what the abbreviation "Mk" stands for, e.g. in "Supermarine Spitfire Mk I" or "~ Mk II" and so forth, which can be found on many other British and American airframe types, too. Is is "mark", "making" or what else ? It's mark. |
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newbee question | Billy Who? | Piloting | 5 | December 19th 04 05:35 AM |