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| home era        = [[20th century]]
| home era        = [[20th century]]
| appearances    = [[DW]]:''[[Victory of the Daleks]]''
| appearances    = [[DW]]:''[[Victory of the Daleks]]''
| actor          = [[Mark Gatiss]]
| actor          = [[Mark Gatiss]] (uncredited)
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The '''Spitfire Pilot''' was a character in the [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]] episode [[DW]]:''[[Victory of the Daleks]]''. He piloted a modified Spitfire, which had a gravitational bubble around it for space travel, and had laser guns able to damage Dalek technology.
A [[World War II]]-era [[Allies|Allied]] '''Spitfire pilot''' with the call sign '''"Danny Boy"''' once assisted [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]] to attack a [[Dalek saucer]].  His primary mission was to disable the device on the ship that was was artificially illuminating [[London]] during a night of the [[London Blitz]]. His [[Edwin Bracewell|Bracewell]]-modified [[Spitfire]], which had a gravitational bubble around it for space travel, had laser guns able to damage Dalek technology.
 
He led two other Spitfires in an attack on the Dalek ship which was transmitting an energy pulse leaving London open to German attack. After his teammates were killed in the assault, he managed to destroy the dish emitting the pulse (whose shield the Doctor managed to temporarily disrupt). The Doctor ordered him to proceed to destroy the Dalek ship, but he withdrew on later orders when the Daleks threatened to destroy the Earth.


He led two other Spitfires in the attack on the Dalek ship, both of whom died in the assault.  He managed to destroy the dish emitting the pulse, in large part thanks to the Doctor's efforts to disable the ship's shields. After successfully completing his primary mission, the Doctor ordered him to proceed to destroy the Dalek ship.  However, the Doctor reversed these orders, when the Daleks threatened to destroy the [[Earth]].  "Danny Boy" then returned to Earth.  His fate after the battle was unknown.  ([[DW]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks]]'')
==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==
*The pilot was played by [[Mark Gatiss]]{{fact}}, who also played Professor [[Richard Lazarus]] in the [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)| Series 3]] episode [[DW]]:''[[The Lazarus Experiment]]''.
*The pilot was played by [[Mark Gatiss]]{{fact}}, who also played Professor [[Richard Lazarus]] in the [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)| Series 3]] episode [[DW]]:''[[The Lazarus Experiment]]''.
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A World War II-era Allied Spitfire pilot with the call sign "Danny Boy" once assisted the Doctor to attack a Dalek saucer. His primary mission was to disable the device on the ship that was was artificially illuminating London during a night of the London Blitz. His Bracewell-modified Spitfire, which had a gravitational bubble around it for space travel, had laser guns able to damage Dalek technology.

He led two other Spitfires in the attack on the Dalek ship, both of whom died in the assault. He managed to destroy the dish emitting the pulse, in large part thanks to the Doctor's efforts to disable the ship's shields. After successfully completing his primary mission, the Doctor ordered him to proceed to destroy the Dalek ship. However, the Doctor reversed these orders, when the Daleks threatened to destroy the Earth. "Danny Boy" then returned to Earth. His fate after the battle was unknown. (DW: Victory of the Daleks)

Behind the Scenes