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Just seen, Spit 22 over at FlightSim

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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Warbirds FS2004/FSX Spitfire Mk 22
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FS2004/FSX Spitfire Mk 22 new model. The Mk22/24 series were the final developments of the Spitfire. They had a rear view fuselage with a redesigned hood and lost the classic Spitfire eleptical wing. Later models had Spiteful type fins and larger tailplanes. They were powered by a Rolls-Royce Griffon 61 driving a five-bladed constant-speed Rotol. Although not declared obsolete until May 1955, they was little used after 1952, by which time most surviving examples, some 80, were in storage. Gmax model by A.F. Scrub.
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