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Spitfire Mk IXc for MAW

ndicki

Charter Member 2016
Now up. Usual sort of thing - lots of different aeroplanes with as varied a collection of markings as we could find, and every major engine type represented - Merlins 61, 63, 63A, 66, Super 66 and 70. That should give you something to play with...

RAF, SAAF, USAAF, French and Yugoslavian Air Forces. And a hitherto unreleased model with reflective 'metal' textures.

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DR2_Spitfire_SHFMkIXc_MA504 references alias=SOUND\L_Spitfire Merlin\Sound. Is there a file folder missing, or did I miss something in the instructions?
 
What can I say? Again, a fantastic job!!

(That screenie of the PRU blue Spit really does the beautiful lines of the model justice!)
 
What can I say? Again, a fantastic job!!

(That screenie of the PRU blue Spit really does the beautiful lines of the model justice!)

Thanks! It's actually not PRU Blue - that's the reflection of the sky! It's polished aluminium.
 
I don't think that's PRU Blue, it looks more like the standard High Altitude Scheme with Medium Sea Grey upper surfaces. The undersides would indeed be PRU Blue if it's the RAF scheme but seeing that it's a USAAF machine the colours may well be different, my best guess would be Azure Blue.
 
Oh, right, that one! Yes, Rene is right - it's the standard high altitude scheme. Medium Sea Grey on top, PRU Blue below. There are two - one RAAF and one USAAF.

That's one of the cleaner ones. Most are fairly tatty-looking, with old codes painted out and so forth.
 
If you would like to add the AnKor contrails and +clight effects to these you can add these lines to the effects section of the xdp file:

<Effect Type="Track" EffectName="fx_high_contrail" Location="emitter_eng0_exh_l" />
<Effect Type="Track" EffectName="fx_high_contrail" Location="emitter_eng0_exh_r" />
<Effect Type="Track" EffectName="cockpit_light_uv" PosX="-0.275" PosZ="-1.25" PosY="0.35" Pitch="110" Heading="20" MinVel="-999999" MaxVel="999999"/>
<Effect Type="Track" EffectName="cockpit_light_uv" PosX="0.275" PosZ="-1.25" PosY="0.35" Pitch="110" Heading="-20" MinVel="-999999" MaxVel="999999"/>
 
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