A2A Spitfire

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Re: A2A Spitfire

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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

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PeterLumsden 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!
That is fantastic! And yes, you had best "make a purchase". You won't be disappointed :)

Paul

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

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 :doh:

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

Ian :)

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Re: A2A Spitfire

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speedbird591 wrote:
DaveG wrote:GO AND BUY THIS NOW!
OK, Boss. Will do! Image

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 :doh:

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

Ian :)
Ian, in the meantime, download the manual and give it a good read. You will need
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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Gypsy Baron wrote:... or spend a LOT of time in the Maintenance Hangar"! :)
Is there a coffee machine? :worried:

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

Image

Right.Where's that manual? Image

Ian :lol:

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Re: A2A Spitfire

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"You can teach monkeys to fly better than that!" :lol:
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"The RAF is NOT a flying circus!" :-)

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Re: A2A Spitfire

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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! :)

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Re: A2A Spitfire

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speedbird591 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! :)
This is what you need :)

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. :lol:

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