1% - 4GB Spitfire MkIX, Postwar users for MAW and ETO/CFS3
Spitfire F Mk IXC EN254, transferred to Royal Hellenic Air Force on 30th January 1947, Dekelia, Greece.
Spitfire LF Mk IXc MJ271, Royal Netherlands Air Force, November 1946.
Spitfire LF.Mk IXe MK475 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) PH-NFO, Schreiner Aviation Co., Netherlands, 1954-57.
Spitfire LF Mk IXe MK732 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) 3W-17, No.322 Squadron, Royal Netherlands Air Force. Currently airworthy, RNLAF Historical Flight.
Spitfire LF.Mk IXe S.89 ML119 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) ML119 A-719, Czechoslovakian Air Force, 1946-47.
Spitfire LF Mk IXe ML119 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) 2020, 105 Tajeset, Israel Defense Force - Air Force, late 1940s.
Spitfire LF Mk IXe ML119 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) UB441, Burmese Air Force, late 1950s.
Spitfire LF Mk IXc NH346 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) LK-M No.87 Squadron RAF, Zeltweg, Austria 1946.
Spitfire HF Mk IXe PL392 41-408 Royal Danish Air Force. PL392 was written off after hitting a tree during low-level training in September 1951.
Spitfire LF Mk IXc PV119 RG-Q, on loan to Royal Egyptian Air Force, 1947.
Spitfire LF Mk IXe SM137? Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) D.130/2001 Black 10, 1st Fighter Squadron, Israel Defense Force-Air Force, Chatzor AFB, December 1949.
Spitfire HF Mk IXe TB568 5511, transferred to SAAF wef 2nd June 1947.
Spitfire LF.Mk IXe TE556 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) OK-BXD, National Security Corps, Czechoslovakia, 1947-48
Spitfire LF Mk IXe s/n unknown 5618 Merlin 66 (+25 lbs boost) SAAF Air Operations School, Langebaanweg, August 1951.
Upgrade of the Zuyax/3A Spitfire MkIXc
Credits: Model by Zuyax/Three Aces, tweaked and updated by Rene Leppä.
Cockpit By Stephan Seybolt, Daniel Holtz, Clive Morley, Rob Stevenson and John Whelan, modified to Mk IX standard by Stephan Seybolt and Daniel Holtz.
AvHistory Spitfire Mk.XIV 4.00 Flight Model by gregoryp of AvHistory modified to Mk.IX airframe, with Merlin 61, 66, Super 66 and 70 engines by Rene Leppä.
Skins and some sounds by Nigel Dickinson.
Pylons by Rene Leppä .
Spitfire F Mk IXC EN254, transferred to Royal Hellenic Air Force on 30th January 1947, Dekelia, Greece.
Spitfire LF Mk IXc MJ271, Royal Netherlands Air Force, November 1946.
Spitfire LF.Mk IXe MK475 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) PH-NFO, Schreiner Aviation Co., Netherlands, 1954-57.
Spitfire LF Mk IXe MK732 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) 3W-17, No.322 Squadron, Royal Netherlands Air Force. Currently airworthy, RNLAF Historical Flight.
Spitfire LF.Mk IXe S.89 ML119 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) ML119 A-719, Czechoslovakian Air Force, 1946-47.
Spitfire LF Mk IXe ML119 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) 2020, 105 Tajeset, Israel Defense Force - Air Force, late 1940s.
Spitfire LF Mk IXe ML119 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) UB441, Burmese Air Force, late 1950s.
Spitfire LF Mk IXc NH346 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) LK-M No.87 Squadron RAF, Zeltweg, Austria 1946.
Spitfire HF Mk IXe PL392 41-408 Royal Danish Air Force. PL392 was written off after hitting a tree during low-level training in September 1951.
Spitfire LF Mk IXc PV119 RG-Q, on loan to Royal Egyptian Air Force, 1947.
Spitfire LF Mk IXe SM137? Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) D.130/2001 Black 10, 1st Fighter Squadron, Israel Defense Force-Air Force, Chatzor AFB, December 1949.
Spitfire HF Mk IXe TB568 5511, transferred to SAAF wef 2nd June 1947.
Spitfire LF.Mk IXe TE556 Merlin Super 66 (+25 lbs boost) OK-BXD, National Security Corps, Czechoslovakia, 1947-48
Spitfire LF Mk IXe s/n unknown 5618 Merlin 66 (+25 lbs boost) SAAF Air Operations School, Langebaanweg, August 1951.
Upgrade of the Zuyax/3A Spitfire MkIXc
Credits: Model by Zuyax/Three Aces, tweaked and updated by Rene Leppä.
Cockpit By Stephan Seybolt, Daniel Holtz, Clive Morley, Rob Stevenson and John Whelan, modified to Mk IX standard by Stephan Seybolt and Daniel Holtz.
AvHistory Spitfire Mk.XIV 4.00 Flight Model by gregoryp of AvHistory modified to Mk.IX airframe, with Merlin 61, 66, Super 66 and 70 engines by Rene Leppä.
Skins and some sounds by Nigel Dickinson.
Pylons by Rene Leppä .