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Spitfire MK. 24

540 FlyingKoala  8.2 years ago
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A model of the WWII fighter plane Spitfire MK. 24. Use trim to level out the plane at different speeds. Please comment any suggestions, and upvote it if you enjoy it.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 40.7ft (12.4m)
  • Length 41.3ft (12.6m)
  • Height 15.0ft (4.6m)
  • Empty Weight 5,195lbs (2,356kg)
  • Loaded Weight 6,336lbs (2,874kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.157
  • Wing Loading 17.0lbs/ft2 (83.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 372.7ft2 (34.6m2)
  • Drag Points 3558

Parts

  • Number of Parts 79
  • Control Surfaces 14
  • Performance Cost 395
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    The MK 24 was a griffin spitfire it had more blade max 5 and the intake were moved to reduce drag. And it was made during WW2@CALVIN232

    7.9 years ago
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    9,430 CALVIN232

    There was never a version with six blades landing gear placed widely (wrong gear as well) and the cockpit never looked like that and wing height that off set the only version was built and use during ww2 and had a three blades and a proper nose and had a vents on the bottom and sides as well as different gear that folded in to the plane and had a side open cockpit the only difference between all the real spitfire's that were actully built was the paint job@FlyingKoala

    8.2 years ago
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    Maybe it was different version? @CALVIN232

    8.2 years ago
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    9,430 CALVIN232

    Nice plane but it doesn't look like a spitfire and I should know I've seen one in person the emblems are nice tho

    8.2 years ago
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    Thank you for the upvote and the suggestion! I will definitely do that to make it look like the acutal thing. @ChiChiWerx

    8.2 years ago
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    30.2k ChiChiWerx

    Nice build, especially considering your experience level. I would do the following: put the landing gear on as they are on the actual plane: hinge is way inboard, close to the fuselage, gear retracts out. Next, attempt to put the radiator and oil coolers under the wing. In order to do that, you'll need to use a .25 high fuselage section (you can make it really small) into the wing...that will provide an attach point to sling the radiator/cooler under the wing. I would use the intake to build the square intakes. You can actually get really close to the real thing without XMLing or using fine tuner mod

    8.2 years ago