Spitfire K5054 90th Anniversary Circumnavigation of the UK: PIREPS

It is Wonderful to see 'Our Spitfire' PL965 flying in this UK Tour. I was tempted to make an extra stop at North Weald Airfield (EGSX) to see PL965 in the Hangar 11 Collection, but did not think of it until after leg one was already completed. And that was a great idea to edit out the cannons on PL965 in your pictures! :)
 
Spitfire K5054 TR9 Flight 8: RAF St Mawgan AB (EGDG) to Exeter Airport (EGTE) Part 1

For this event I am flying in FSX. Using Active Sky 2016 for weather and Little Navmap for navigation.
Flying an Aeroplane Heaven Mid-War pack TR9 Spitfire. Repainted to match the livery of the K5054 TR9 Spitfire.

01 ready to start.jpg
Ready to start the engine for this eighth flight of the UK tour. Wind direction indicates a takeoff on runway 31.

02 taxi to 31 in rain.jpg
Taxi out to runway 31 in the pouring rain.

03 takeoff 31.jpg
Lined up for takeoff on runway 31.

04 on way 813 ft.jpg
On the way to Exeter Airport.

05 passing EGTP 723 ft.jpg
Passing Perranporth (EGTP).

06 588 ft.jpg
Staying under 600 feet to keep the ground in view.

07 403 ft.jpg
Now at 403 foot altitude.

08 weather clearing some.jpg
Weather is clearing somewhat.

09 turn SW at Pendeen.jpg
Turning South West at Pendeen Lighthouse. I was not able to spot the lighthouse in the FSX scenery.

10 passing EGHC.jpg
Passing Land's End/St. Just Airport (EGHC). The most Southwestern airport on the mainland UK.

Continued in Part 2
 
Spitfire K5054 TR9 Flight 8: RAF St Mawgan AB (EGDG) to Exeter Airport (EGTE) Part 2

11 Headed East.jpg
Now headed East.

12 913 ft socked in.jpg
Socked in at 913 feet altitude. Never got over 1000 feet altitude on the entire flight.

13 204 ft Ferry.jpg
Passing a Ferry at 204 feet altitude.

14 Passing EGDR.jpg
Passing Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Culdrose (EGDR).

15 Passing Falmouth 436 ft.jpg
Passing Falmouth.

16 Near Boscoppa 606 ft.jpg
Flying near Boscoppa.

17 289 ft near plymouth Ferry.jpg
Approaching Plymouth. Spotted another Ferry below.

18 aerobatics at 267 ft.jpg
Tried some inverted flight, but did not feel comfortable in the weather conditions and flipped back over fairly quickly.

19 turning NE near Salcombe.jpg
Turning North East near Salcombe.

20 Still in driving rain.jpg
Still flying in driving rain.

Continued in Part 3
 
Spitfire K5054 TR9 Flight 8: RAF St Mawgan AB (EGDG) to Exeter Airport (EGTE) Part 3

21 Berry Head VOR (BHD).jpg
Turning North near Berry Head VOR (BHD). Did spot the VOR in the FSX scenery. Getting close to Exeter now.

22 Aerobatics 196 ft.jpg
More Inverted flight, this time more confident at 196 feet altitude.

23 Passing Exmouth.jpg
Passing by Exmouth.

24 Approaching EGTE.jpg
Approaching Exeter Airport (EGTE). My mistake at this point was to just glance at the airport diagram in the navigation chart. :oops: Wind direction indicated a landing on runway 13. So we swung around to get lined up.

25 Base leg for 13.jpg
Steep Base leg for 13.

26 long final for 13 oops.jpg
On my long final for 13, spotted those Yellow X markings ahead. Whoops, runway 13 is actually taxiway 13 now and closed for landings.

27 go round 13.jpg
My Go Round on 13 at 165 feet altitude.

28 Downwind for 08.jpg
Came around and got properly setup on Downwind for runway 08.

29 Final for 08.jpg
Final for runway 08. The landing went well after all. Just glad that we spotted the ground markings on 13 in time. Would not want an order to stay grounded until the investigation about landing on a closed runway was sorted out.

Looked this up after we landed: "Exeter Airport (EGTE) no longer has an active Runway 13. The airport currently operates with a single, main runway oriented as Runway 08/26 (which is 2,076 meters (6,811 feet) long). Runway 13/31—along with Runway 02/20—was permanently closed many years ago and the space is now primarily used for aircraft parking. 13/31 and 02/20 were both in active use during World War II."

30 Parked at EGTE.jpg
Parked at Exeter Airport (EGTE) with 48% fuel left on board after engine shutdown.

The flight was 197 miles. The flight was completed in 1 hour and 9 minutes at an average speed of 149 knots. The slowest average speed because there was no high speed flyby on this flight, and more time was spent flying slow and finding the correct runway at the destination.

I used 44.4 gallons of fuel on the flight. For this flight the Merlin engine used 38.6 gallons per hour.

One more flight to go on this UK tour.
 
Is she the Spitifre from this pack ?
I tried to figure that out and the answer is maybe. I have the Just Flight Spitfire (2 CD's), and they report on the back cover that there are 2 variants of a "MkIXT" Spitfire. On the Just Flight web site under product support there are FS2004 updates and an FSX update for the original package. The original CD 1 must be in the drive for the updates to work.

My problem is that NONE of the Just Flight parts of the program will run on my Windows 11 machine, so I can't verify if these MkIXT Spitfires are the same one I am flying. It might also have been an Aeroplane Heaven free version that was only available for a short time back in 2007 to 2009.
 
I tried to figure that out and the answer is maybe. I have the Just Flight Spitfire (2 CD's), and they report on the back cover that there are 2 variants of a "MkIXT" Spitfire. On the Just Flight web site under product support there are FS2004 updates and an FSX update for the original package. The original CD 1 must be in the drive for the updates to work.

My problem is that NONE of the Just Flight parts of the program will run on my Windows 11 machine, so I can't verify if these MkIXT Spitfires are the same one I am flying. It might also have been an Aeroplane Heaven free version that was only available for a short time back in 2007 to 2009.
I have some Spitfire:

* the pack from JustFlight. In fact it's the Aeroplane Heaven Spitfire pack. The installer work on Win11 without any problem. I installed it on FS2004. The civilian livery provided for the Spitfire T9 is rather ugly: it's a yellow one.
* the Spit XVI from Plane Design. Work great too.
* Spitfire MK IX & XIV from RealAir in FSX . It's the one I use in this tour.

Maybe I can help you for your install problem in Private message.
 
The yellow TR9 is the one I repainted to the K5054 TR9, so it is in the Just Flight Aeroplane Heaven CD's. Thanks for verifying that. I will PM you later today, Thanks!
And the RealAir Mk IX in FSX is my favorite Spitfire to fly! I would have happily flown that one on this tour if there was a good K5054 livery for it.
I am nuts about Spitfires! I just counted up, and in my FSX counting all liveries, I have 83 Spitfires listed! 🙂
 
I am nuts about Spitfires! I just counted up, and in my FSX counting all liveries, I have 83 Spitfires listed! 🙂
Good score. I’m far behind even by counting the freeware even if I’m in love with them too.
Very awful this yellow TR9 isn’it?
 
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