FlightGear Newsletter January 2011: Difference between revisions

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====Spitfire Vb====
====Spitfire Vb====
[[File:SpifireVb-snapshot_001.jpg|thumb]]A new version of the Spitfire has been added to the hanger. The Spitfire V, although a stopgap version, became the second most numerous variamt to be produced. It was widely exported to foreign airforces both during and after WWII. The version modelled here is the B version with 2 20mm cannon and 4 .303 machine guns. The cannon amunition was carried in drums, limiting the supply to 60 rounds per gun, and necessitating blisters on top and underneath the wing. The particlar aircraft depicted is preserved, and is still flying today. You can see a walkround here: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEOab7KiDlc]
[[File:SpifireVb-snapshot_001.jpg|thumb]]A new version of the Spitfire has been added to the hanger. The Spitfire V, although a stopgap version, became the second most numerous variamt to be produced. It was widely exported to foreign airforces both during and after WWII. The version modelled here is the B version with 2 20mm cannon and 4 .303 machine guns. The cannon amunition was carried in drums, limiting the supply to 60 rounds per gun, and necessitating blisters on top and underneath the wing. The particular aircraft depicted is preserved, and is still flying today. You can see a walkround here: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEOab7KiDlc]


==== Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA ====
==== Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA ====
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