What a beautiful aircraft. The legend of the skies and much feared amongst her enemies. A sleek and lethal fighter plane of the second World War. Still revered over 80 years after the height of successes. Long live the venerable British Supermarine Spitfire.
SuperMarine (above the sea) Spitfire. What a catchy and masculine name. It was the most fun dogfighter in the WWII aerial games I've played. 4 big guns which converge at closer range, like a shotgun spraying anything unlucky enough to be at its 12 o'clock. I still loved the P38j Lightning. Rock stable even when applying max power on take off. No counter torque rolling her over, the natural placement of the cannon at centerline, drop tanks, small bombs or HVAR rockets to make a mess of any enemy armor not camouflaged on the ground. If your engine took fatal damage, you have another one to limp you back home instead of bailing out (or not). And even if you survived bailing out, you might not survive what the Imperial Japanese Army had in store for you. Let us pray our nations are not manipulated into destroying each other like this again, but I'm afraid most people are in a comfortable state of having their minds controlled. Those controlling them certainly do not mind bringing us to Armageddon once again.
If you look at the evolution of aviation engineering , there isn,t much that was better than the Spitfires Chameleon approach to change and evolve , a jet engine maybe !
What a beautiful aircraft. The legend of the skies and much feared amongst her enemies. A sleek and lethal fighter plane of the second World War. Still revered over 80 years after the height of successes. Long live the venerable British Supermarine Spitfire.
SuperMarine (above the sea) Spitfire. What a catchy and masculine name.
It was the most fun dogfighter in the WWII aerial games I've played.
4 big guns which converge at closer range, like a shotgun spraying anything unlucky enough to be at its 12 o'clock.
I still loved the P38j Lightning. Rock stable even when applying max power on take off. No counter torque rolling her over, the natural placement of the cannon at centerline, drop tanks, small bombs or HVAR rockets to make a mess of any enemy armor not camouflaged on the ground.
If your engine took fatal damage, you have another one to limp you back home instead of bailing out (or not). And even if you survived bailing out, you might not survive what the Imperial Japanese Army had in store for you.
Let us pray our nations are not manipulated into destroying each other like this again, but I'm afraid most people are in a comfortable state of having their minds controlled. Those controlling them certainly do not mind bringing us to Armageddon once again.
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If you look at the evolution of aviation engineering , there isn,t much that was better than the Spitfires Chameleon approach to change and evolve , a jet engine maybe !
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