A2A Spitfire
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Re: A2A Spitfire
I just looked at the "whats new" section at Avsim and found Spitfire Mk2a NK-K (P8088) as flown by my father from Ibsley in Hampshire during 1941! Amazing....I think I better make a purchase!
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Re: A2A Spitfire
That is fantastic! And yes, you had best "make a purchase". You won't be disappointedPeterLumsden wrote:I just looked at the "whats new" section at Avsim and found Spitfire Mk2a NK-K (P8088) as flown by my father from Ibsley in Hampshire during 1941! Amazing....I think I better make a purchase!

Paul
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OK, Boss. Will do!DaveG wrote:GO AND BUY THIS NOW!

It'll be the first time I've bought something with these new-fangled propeller things but watching that video finally explained to me how they work

And that model looks totally gorgeous. So with next week off, I'm hoping for lots of rain

Ian

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Ian, in the meantime, download the manual and give it a good read. You will needspeedbird591 wrote:OK, Boss. Will do!DaveG wrote:GO AND BUY THIS NOW!
It'll be the first time I've bought something with these new-fangled propeller things but watching that video finally explained to me how they work![]()
And that model looks totally gorgeous. So with next week off, I'm hoping for lots of rain![]()
Ian
to fly this kite "by the book" or spend a LOT of time in the Maintenance Hangar"!

The Accusim manual is particularly important.
Paul
http://www.a2asimulations.com/wingsofpo ... Manual.zip
http://www.a2asimulations.com/wingsofpo ... Manual.zip
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Is there a coffee machine?Gypsy Baron wrote:... or spend a LOT of time in the Maintenance Hangar"!

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... and sleeping quarters?speedbird591 wrote:Is there a coffee machine?


Right.Where's that manual?

Ian

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Re: A2A Spitfire
"The RAF is NOT a flying circus!" :-)
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Re: A2A Spitfire
Don't worry, I'll sort it!
Melt down a few pots and pans and some railings and I'll have another one knocked up in no time!
Ian!
Melt down a few pots and pans and some railings and I'll have another one knocked up in no time!
Ian!

Re: A2A Spitfire
This is what you needspeedbird591 wrote:Don't worry, I'll sort it!
Melt down a few pots and pans and some railings and I'll have another one knocked up in no time!
Ian!

Watts propeller, 2 blade wooden prop for an early Spitfire halfway down this page - http://www.spitfirespares.com/SpitfireS ... llors.html
Unless you're good with a hammer and can bend the 3 blade one at the top back into shape.
