Orbx Posted September 15, 2021 Share Posted September 15, 2021 When designer Reginald J Mitchell died of cancer in 1937, although having seen the prototype take to the air the previous year, little could he have known just how much influence his brilliant design for "an all-metal monoplane, eight-gun fighter" would have on the outcome of the Second World War. Spitfires fought from the earliest days of the War right through to its close in both the European and Pacific theatres and continued to serve with distinction through more conflicts to come all the way to the 1960s. But it was in the darkest days of 1940, when Britain was on the back foot following a disastrous campaign in France, the following evacuations from Dunkirk and the consequential "Battle of Britain" that Mitchell’s graceful little fighter really proved its mettle. Alongside the venerable Hawker Hurricane, its stablemate in many RAF squadrons of the day, pilots flew the Spitfire into battle all throughout each day of the long hot summer of 1940. $45.00 AUDSales tax will be calculated at checkout where applicable. US$33.01 | €27,92 | £23.87USD, EUR, GBP estimates only In this simulation, you will find examples of Mk1As which fought in the “Battle of Britain” piloted by some of that battle’s "aces". You'll also find a faithful recreation of N3200 - QV one of "The Dunkirk Spitfires" unearthed from the Normandy beaches where she had lain since 1940 and restored to perfection and flying condition today. We will take you through all the necessary steps needed to fly a Spitfire, point out some of the design’s unique features and get you as close as possible to feeling what it would have been like to fly this incredible aeroplane. So strap on your Sutton harness and "let’s get one up!" Features : Beautifully crafted exterior and interior models built from years of research and using factory drawings and plans. Fully detailed authentic cockpit with many unique animations and functions. "Modern" avionics suite available with a switch-out for those that like a modern approach to their simming! Special effects include engine exhaust and radiator heat vapour Highly accurate, animated pilot with correct 1938 pattern goggles, sunshade and oxygen mask. Functional exterior battery cart, mandatory for starting early Spitfires Beautifully crafted, professional "Merlin II" sound set. Highly accurate flight dynamics and performance specifications ensure an authentic flight. Unique coding irons out that terrible MSFS "tail-dragger" behaviour! 6 authentic liveries for: 19 Squadron - "QV" original and restored versions. 19 Squadron - "QV-K Squadron Leader Brian Lane "Yellow-nose" 602 Squadron - "LO-G" P.O. O. Hanbury 609 Squadron - "PR-F" PO Sydney Jenkin Hill 610 Squadron - "DW-E" PO Constantine Pegge 54 Squadron - "KL-B" F.O. A. "Al" Deere 74 Squadron - "ZP-C" Squadron Leader John Freeborn $45.00 AUDSales tax will be calculated at checkout where applicable. US$33.01 | €27,92 | £23.87USD, EUR, GBP estimates only 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Heaton Posted September 15, 2021 Share Posted September 15, 2021 Oh My - decisions - decisions - decisions - I have the Flying Iron version and love it - and their Lightning is due in a week - and I have committed my Birthday money presents to it - also next week I have the A2A mk1 of course in P3D - so - although I have a raft of AH aircraft - maybe I will await to see what the experts say about it in u tube Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PiotrMKG Posted September 15, 2021 Share Posted September 15, 2021 I think that War Birds are better in DCS. I have Dora and Normandy map, that satisfies my war time era flying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Heaton Posted September 16, 2021 Share Posted September 16, 2021 13 hours ago, PiotrMKG said: I think that War Birds are better in DCS. I have Dora and Normandy map, that satisfies my war time era flying. I also have the DCS warbirds - (vintage) and all the maps - including Cyprus - and even the new Mosquito - Great for shooting battles - but I find it nice to leisurely fly them - also on P3D and now the MS scenery - without constant looking over the shoulder 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PiotrMKG Posted September 16, 2021 Share Posted September 16, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, John Heaton said: I also have the DCS warbirds - (vintage) and all the maps - including Cyprus - and even the new Mosquito - Great for shooting battles - but I find it nice to leisurely fly them - also on P3D and now the MS scenery - without constant looking over the shoulder Yes for leisure flying MSFS is fine, but for that kind of activity I would have prefered exotic planes like Ta 152 or Do 335. Just to be clear AH Spitfire MkIa looks great and if it flies half as good as she looks it’s worth buying. Edited September 16, 2021 by PiotrMKG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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