If there's any interest...

ndicki

Charter Member 2016
Some more reworks of the old Zuyax - 3 Aces Spitfire Mk.Vb.

Let's see if Led Zep can spot one he might like... :very_drunk:

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Only one of these aircraft is flown by a British pilot!
 
Awesome !

Wonderful work! They look so much better than the originals. You always do such fantastic work ! You sure bring new life to some old models. Please upload them ! Regards,Scott
 
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I've just uploaded 10 Mk.Vbs, mostly with the Merlin 45 engine. There may be a second package later.
 

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Took on the Bf-109F-2-(set at Ace) and shot him down in about 20 sec. . This revamped Spifire Mk V can sure out turn a 109 at around 10,000 ft. Awesome ! He should have never turned ! Great job on these ! Thanks Nigel ! Cheers,Scott
 
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Many thanks Nigel,great work,your efforts are much appreciated by all CFS3 fans i`m sure.
The Vb was a popular version as 6,487 were built,more than any other Mk
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Took on the Bf-109F-2-(set at Ace) and shot him down in about 20 sec. . This revamped Spifire Mk V can sure out turn a 109 at around 10,000 ft. Awesome ! He should have never turned !

Considering that the Spitfire has 40% more wing area with a comparable weight, nothing else should be expected. The Messerschmitt has the advantage of being able to enter and leave the fight at will thanks to its better acceleration and climb rate but as soon as the turning starts it's in serious trouble.
 
Many thanks Nigel,great work,your efforts are much appreciated by all CFS3 fans i`m sure.
The Vb was a popular version as 6,487 were built,more than any other Mk
alcanallen.

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Further developed to the Mk.IX and XVI (shown in the pic) being assembled at Castle Bromwich, I think!

Cheers, Nigel! :ernaehrung004:
 
Another 13 more going up now, including a US Navy one, an Eagle Squadron one, RAAF, RNZAF, Polish, Belgian, French, Czech, Dutch... And even the odd British one!
 

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