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Supermarine spitfire Mk.0 (prototype)

6,499 XVIindustries  9.2 years ago

In 1936 R.J Mitchell's Suprmarine spitfire first took off in the form of, K5054 at eastleigh airfield, it began the development and success of the most famous fighter aircraft ever made. Go easy on this, spitfire in prototype form is not as fast and is less agile than the perfected mk1-24, if you want to see all of the spitfires 1-24 and its predecessors and successors please tell us :)

General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 49.4ft (15.0m)
  • Length 34.6ft (10.5m)
  • Height 12.6ft (3.8m)
  • Empty Weight 2,767lbs (1,255kg)
  • Loaded Weight 5,961lbs (2,704kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.167
  • Wing Loading 14.5lbs/ft2 (70.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 410.5ft2 (38.1m2)
  • Drag Points 1791

Parts

  • Number of Parts 77
  • Control Surfaces 6
  • Performance Cost 307
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    3,493 Seabo14

    Happy 80th anniversary of the spitfire!

    8.7 years ago
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    944 BB8droid1

    Ok @XVIindustries

    8.7 years ago
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    I am sorry, I do not take requests ATM as I am busy with other projects I will come back to you comment in a later date tho @BB8droid1

    8.7 years ago
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    944 BB8droid1

    Did you know that there was a mk 47 variant of the spit? It was a fully navalized version of it and was named the seafire mk 47, it had a twin prop at the front which made it one of the fastest out there and would be pretty cool if you made it

    8.7 years ago
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    Herman was "he ran it" ^ @jheffernan also He isn't really an SP fan so is playing WOT mostly
    9.2 years ago
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    Kinda Herman it for about a week but discovered that when I'm not being hated at every angle,I'm actualy quite good at handling it myself @jheffernan
    9.2 years ago
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    Thank you! :) @HypnoticChicken
    9.2 years ago
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    Oh, we'll thats a good reason, I wish you success with your new account!@XVIindustries
    9.2 years ago
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    No assholes have been here. @HypnoticChicken
    9.2 years ago
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    I did notice, just now I got around to commenting,why the new account?
    9.2 years ago
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    @HypnoticChicken I'm surprised you haven't noticed old chap!
    9.2 years ago
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    You must be PlanesOfOld.
    9.2 years ago
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    9,382 FlOu
    @XVIindustries okey nice. I will take a look how fast i get my plane with maybe the same prop :)
    9.2 years ago
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    Nope just a very good design @FlOu
    9.2 years ago
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    9,382 FlOu
    @XVIindustries If it's modded, I need this propp modded for my next plane. Modded? :)
    9.2 years ago
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    @FLOu "magic"
    9.2 years ago
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    9,382 FlOu
    Looks and flies really great. How you get it that fast with just the 1000HP prop engine?
    9.2 years ago
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    16.2k LordofLego
    I can download these now! Yes!
    9.2 years ago
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    Beta gives the ability to create planes that have no faults! I'll b making jets too. Just started an EE Canberra @VikDesigns
    9.2 years ago
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    16.2k LordofLego
    The Liberty Belle from Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.
    9.2 years ago
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    16.2k LordofLego
    I know! It's not a plane...
    9.2 years ago
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    16.2k LordofLego
    I'm so bad at puns.
    9.2 years ago
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    16.2k LordofLego
    To answer your earlier question, you should make a... 😎 Plane of Old.
    9.2 years ago
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    @LordOfLego yes... 'Nudge nudge-Wink Wink'
    9.2 years ago
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    16.2k LordofLego
    Looks suspiciously like something PlanesOfOld would come up with... Very good. I really wish I could download it.
    9.2 years ago
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