+2. The shot below is actually the beta of Ed Waters' Mk VIII made to the same standard. The other one is the lovely Flight Replicas BF109F. I keep FS9 installed just to fly Ed's Spitfires and the FR 109 F/G/K.
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+2. The shot below is actually the beta of Ed Waters' Mk VIII made to the same standard. The other one is the lovely Flight Replicas BF109F. I keep FS9 installed just to fly Ed's Spitfires and the FR 109 F/G/K.
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Meh- A Spitfire VIII is too much like a Mark IX, I wanna see some low-backs-XVI's, XVIII's, and maybe a Trainer two seat 9
I think I'am the only one who would like to see some of the historic planes in FS9 be converted to run in FSX.Although I haven't got FSX as yet I would love the Spirit of St. Louis be FSX compatable.
Until the day dawns when we get a bubble canopy Spit of whatever Mark (Packard Merlin Mk.XVI preferable) I use portovers of the JF/AH Mk.'s FRXIV and F22 as per the attached shots. With a replacement prop and sound aliased to the RealAir model they are not bad and fly O.K. as well.
Letsgetrowdy,
AH/JF Mk. IXt ports over just as well with similar mods.
Regards,
John N
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