Aviation Good write up on flying a spitfire

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Just look at that cockpit ....
The pilots were just sat in the middle of a machine.

 

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Realy enjoyed reading both parts of the story Mike, brilliant :thumbsup:
 

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I saw that one up close a few years ago when it visited Lasham where I used to work. I think it is the only mk viii flying. :thumbsup:
 

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I saw that one up close a few years ago when it visited Lasham where I used to work. I think it is the only mk viii flying. :thumbsup:
Looks like a Mark IX Mike, but then again I suppose a IX was an updated VIII
 

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Quite agree Gary, I thought it was a Mk IX when I first saw it, there is very little difference.
 

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Someone said that the Spitfire was “the second finest set of curves known to man”!

No prizes for guessing the first! Have to say I totally agree.

Sorry to be “nerdy”, but I believe that the MkIX Spit was actually an interim (but amazingly successful) quick fix version needed to combat the FW190 which was outclassing the MkV.

The MkVIII was actually the next planned development after the MkV with refinements such as retractable tailwheel etc. I’m struggling to remember the other features, but they were of significance.

Hence the number being earlier in the sequence. They do look very similar indeed though.

A lot of MkVIIIs went out to northern Australia to fight the Zeros etc.
 
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