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Kiwi Spitfire.

Postby Olderndirt » Thu Apr 02, 2015 8:47 am

Here's an RAF Spit with a Kiwi painted on the fuselage - maybe he shot one down.

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Re: Kiwi Spitfire.

Postby Ian Warren » Thu Apr 02, 2015 8:58 am

Shoot down a wing less birdy :D , I have a brilliant book called New Zealand Spitfires , got some scanning to do this morning , I'll scan the page about the aircraft for you.
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Re: Kiwi Spitfire.

Postby Ian Warren » Thu Apr 02, 2015 10:09 am

From the brilliant book 'SPITFIRE The New Zealand Story' by Gerard S. Morris
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A superb must for KIWIs ;) A hard cover with 376 pages, it go's thru the combat missions Al Deere from the personal accounts on attacking various German aircraft and even mentions the amount round fired on the sorties, there a KIWI II and III and even poor old III even brought it ... ole Al really went thru his aeroplanes.
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Re: Kiwi Spitfire.

Postby Splitpin » Thu Apr 02, 2015 5:14 pm

I see you have taken up the slack Dave (re Spits) that fish type shot in the middle , makes her look like ... as viewed by a fish :)
Great work :thumbup:
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Re: Kiwi Spitfire.

Postby Olderndirt » Fri Apr 03, 2015 4:41 am

Splitpin wrote:I see you have taken up the slack Dave (re Spits) that fish type shot in the middle , makes her look like ... as viewed by a fish :)
Great work :thumbup:

The 'Just Flight' Spit isn't seen much - great externally but not so much in the VC.
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Re: Kiwi Spitfire.

Postby Splitpin » Fri Apr 03, 2015 8:11 pm

Dave ... i meant "fisheye" but i know ... you know , what i meant.
Agree the JF model is not seen often ... even the "great" A2A acuu thingy is a bit sparse.
But then , i guess , some fly, and some screen (some do both) but there is a gap between the two ..... thats why i never get into conversations about flight dynamics ;)

Was it JF who did the prototype spit ?
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Re: Kiwi Spitfire.

Postby Olderndirt » Sat Apr 04, 2015 7:49 am

Splitpin wrote:Dave ... i meant "fisheye" but i know ... you know , what i meant.
Agree the JF model is not seen often ... even the "great" A2A acuu thingy is a bit sparse.
But then , i guess , some fly, and some screen (some do both) but there is a gap between the two ..... thats why i never get into conversations about flight dynamics ;)

Was it JF who did the prototype spit ?

Their BofB release has, I think, both the prototype Spit and Hurricane. I've reached the conclusion that they all - tubeliners, jets and the rest, all pretty much fly the same so I tend towards screenshots.
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Re: Kiwi Spitfire.

Postby Ian Warren » Sat Apr 04, 2015 9:01 am

Splitpin wrote:Was it JF who did the prototype spit ?

A2A s Dose have the best prototype variant , ole wooden propeller , a Mutt Summer s canopy .. he was short after all and a performance to match B-)
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