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There was at least one ;)
Spitfire F.01 was a Mk.I sent to France for trials and was subsequently captured by the Germans.
This was the only Spitfire NOT to have an RAF serial allocated to it (as far as I'm aware anyway)
I know this is not really what you asked, but...
So, hopefully, you have some proof that this Spitfire, the 251st produced, was actually captured...?
It was given the B Condition marking N.21 for test flying, then 01, and the last picture has it coded FW8. Although reported as being burnt at Orleans to prevent it falling into German hands it does appear to have survived for a while in a delapidated state. There has (to my knowledge) never been any proof that the Germans took it on.
Flood
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Sur ailes de Papiers :
Development and trials center of air material, Orleans-Bricy (France), June 1940. This is the only Spitfire received by the Arme'e de I'Air (French air force) before the defeat of June 1940, this aircraft was seized by German army when it reached Orléan in June 1940, but a photo show us this aircraft badly damaged at this time.
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Tu as une photo de l'animal ??? ... A+ ... Marc