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    Spitfire Mk.Ia R6690 No.609 Squadron.zip 2024-07-05

    The textures depict the Spitfire R6690, flown by P/O John C. Dundas, No. 609 Squadron, RAF Middle Wallop, 13 August 1940. According the Air Ministry directive from 11 August 1940 the aircraft should already have had roundels at the bottom of the wings. However this was not introduced by 609...
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    Spitfire Mk. Ia P9594 No.610 Squadron.zip 2024-07-05

    This package contains textures for the payware FS2004 Spitfire by Aeroplane Heaven/JustFlight. These textures depict the Spitfire P9495, coded DW-K, as it was flown by No.610 squadron during the early stages from the Battle of Britain. No.610 squadron RAF received 4 Spitfires Mk. Ia which used...
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    early Spitfire Mk. I K9843 54 Squadron March 1939.zip 2024-07-04

    This package contains a repaint depicting the Spitfire Mk.I no K9843 from 54 squadron, which received its first Spitfire in March 1939. The aircraft has the standard day-night under surfaces. 54 squadron used the squadron code DL- until September 1939, after it was replaced by KL-. This aircraft...
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    early Spitfire Mk. I K9794 19 Squadron November 1938.zip 2024-07-04

    This package contains the repaint depicting the Spitfire Mk. I no K9794, with registration WZ-T. As flown by 19 Squadron RAF autumn 1938. The aircraft was known to be frequently flown by the Commanding Officer of 19 Squadron, Squadron Leader H.I. Cozens. The aircraft had the standard back &...
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    early Spitfire Mk. I K9811 19 Squadron 1938.zip 2024-07-04

    This package contains a repaint depicting the Spitfire Mk. I no K9811, with squadron code WZ-S. As it was flown by 19 Squadron RAF in October 1938. After the Munich crisis the RAF prepared for war. The yellow around the roundels was removed and the three coloured roundels on wings and fuselage...
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    Early Spitfire Mk. I K9797 19 squadron.zip 2024-07-04

    This package contains the repaint depicting the Spitfire Mk. I no K9797. K9797 was the 11th production Spitfire, and was delivered to 19 Squadron, RAF Duxford on 7 October 1938. It was written off after a crash landing caused by an engine failure. The pilot, Sgt Pilot George Unwin eventually...
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    Spitfire Mk.IX RK889 "Factory Fresh" Update.zip 2024-06-25

    This is an updated repaint only for the Justflight / Aeroplane Heaven Spitfire package. This update is for my previous Spitfire Mk.IX RK889 "Factory Fresh" repaint, but does not require the previous repaint to be installed. This update corrects the color of the spinner and the levels of the...
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    Spitfire Mk.IX RK889 "Factory Fresh".zip 2024-06-25

    This is a repaint only for the Justflight/Aeroplane Heaven Spitfire package. RK889 was built early in 1944, at Castle-Bromwich, as a high altitude fighter. RK889 eventually went on to serve with RAF 313 Sqdn., a Czechoslovakian group which moved all over England during the war. Later, after...
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    Spitfire Mk.IX MK923_with_update.zip 2024-06-24

    This is a repaint only for the Aeroplane Heaven/Justflight Spitfire. This particular Spitfire Mk.IX, MK923, has an amazing history behind it. Being built in 1944 it saw service in WWII with 126 Squadron and participated in the D-Day invasion. After the war the aircraft went on to serve in the...
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    Historic Flying Ltd. Spitfire T9C Dutch Markings.zip 2024-06-24

    This is a repaint only for the Aeroplane Heaven/Justflight Spitfire. This Spitfire, PV202, was built at Castle Bromwich in 1944 as an LF IX. Completed after the D-Day landings, PV202 entered service in October 1944 with No.33 Sqn. and later with 412 Sqn in which it scored three kills. Post-war...
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    Bill Greenwood Spitfire Mk.IXc (Trainer).zip 2024-06-24

    This is a repaint only for the Aeroplane Heaven/Justflight Spitfire. This Spitfire, HF IXc TE308, was originally built with a Merlin 70 as a high altitude fighter, but was bought by Vickers in July 1950 and converted to a two-seat trainer and supplied to the Irish Air Corp as 163. In 1968 it was...
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