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The Supermarine Spitfire is a WWII era British single-seat fighter manufactured by Supermarine aviation, and designed by Reginald Mitchell. The Spitfire, along with the Hawker Hurricane, participated in almost all stages of the war in Europe, and was a pivotal aircraft in fighting the Battle of Britain. | |||
== Development status/Issues/Todo == | == Development status/Issues/Todo == |
Revision as of 14:12, 23 June 2015
Type | Military aircraft |
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Author(s) | Vivian Meazza |
FDM | YASim |
--aircraft= | spitfireIIa |
Status | Production |
FDM | |
Systems | |
Cockpit | |
Model |
Not to be confused with Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX.
The Supermarine Spitfire is a WWII era British single-seat fighter manufactured by Supermarine aviation, and designed by Reginald Mitchell. The Spitfire, along with the Hawker Hurricane, participated in almost all stages of the war in Europe, and was a pivotal aircraft in fighting the Battle of Britain.
Development status/Issues/Todo
Outside:
- the plane has got 2 versions:
- Supermarine Spitfire - can't take off on carriers
- Supermarine Seafire - can take off on carriers
Inside:
- cockpit is fully 3D
- all buttons are clickable
- 3D pilot visible
Help
Starting engine
- Switch magnetos on (press { and } ).
- Set throttle to 1/3 (press PgUp).
- Press the Primer Pump button (press I ).
- Press the Starter (press s).
(There is a tutorial in-game for starting engine).
Takeoff from carrier
- Start the engine
- Engage catapult (press L)
- Set throttle to full! NO BRAKE!
- Activate the catapult (press C)
Landing on carrier
- Lower your hook (press O)(It cannot be retracted once lowered
- Set throttle to 1/4th (press PgUp or Num9)
- Open gear (press G )
- Set flaps to full(press ])
- Fly straight to the back of the carrier
- Try to catch a wire with the hook