I continue to be as impressed as ever by the flight model with this addon, and with this update it only gets better (my favorite of every warbird done for MSFS thus-far). I find it difficult to distinguish between it and the highly praised DCS Spitfire Mk.IX flight model. With this update, I really like the added atmospheric sounds from the cockpit - although much of which you'd never hear once the engine is running, it certainly adds to the immersion. I also really like all of the work that has been done with regard to the immersion of starting the engine, with all of the various sounds, effects and animations. Other than the wind effect sounds covering the sound of the engine in external view, I also wish they hadn't concerned themselves with adding bent props, since the Mk.IX Spitfire, both past and present, uses wood props, not metal (wood props don't bend, they simply break, splinter and disintegrate). The time it took to model those and implement that feature, I would have rather preferred to see them spend that time adding the short rudder as an option/additional model since so many paint schemes/repaints could really use it!
I replaced the sound folder with a previous version. I'm sure it's missing some bits, but it sounds much better!
I continue to be as impressed as ever by the flight model with this addon, and with this update it only gets better (my favorite of every warbird done for MSFS thus-far). I find it difficult to distinguish between it and the highly praised DCS Spitfire Mk.IX flight model. With this update, I really like the added atmospheric sounds from the cockpit - although much of which you'd never hear once the engine is running, it certainly adds to the immersion. I also really like all of the work that has been done with regard to the immersion of starting the engine, with all of the various sounds, effects and animations. Other than the wind effect sounds covering the sound of the engine in external view, I also wish they hadn't concerned themselves with adding bent props, since the Mk.IX Spitfire, both past and present, uses wood props, not metal (wood props don't bend, they simply break, splinter and disintegrate). The time it took to model those and implement that feature, I would have rather preferred to see them spend that time adding the short rudder as an option/additional model since so many paint schemes/repaints could really use it!
Another vote for the short rudder here, we could then have a correct MH434 - the most famous postwar airshow Spitfire, and MK392 the Johnnie Johnson high scorer, although that was a IXe. On another note I wish pilots could be shown with goggles up, much more authentic. But I still feel thoroughly spoilt with what I have. Thanks FI.