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    A Different Breed Of Spitfire

    After seeing all the screenies of A2A's great looking new Spitfire I had to take the one I own up for a spin. A look at the MkI's younger sister.

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    RealAir's Mk.IX and XIV will still without doubt see many, many more flying hours on my machine - I especially adore the contra-rotating prop variants of the RealAir XIV - like a jet on take off (no torque effect) and tremendously fast yet benign...go, go, go!
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    I'll second that. The I-V models have been done to death. Give me a Griffon ... two props ... and a bubble top ... !

    Yes, the RA XVI is the definative FSX late model Spit, to be sure! Hope a 22/24 comes along some day, or a Seafire F Mk 47 ...

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    I still fly the RAS Mk.IX a lot, when I'm nosing around or just want to have some fun. I don't tend to fly the Griffons as much, I prefer Merlins, but they certainly won't be totally sidelined by the Accu-Sim Spit, that's for sure.

    Ian P.

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    Agreed, still an outstanding model.

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