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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby Hagar » Mon Jan 31, 2005 5:51 pm

I have to admit, though, that while for a long time I've thought the Mark Vb to be one of the aesthetically pleasing Spitfire Marks, the XVI in that photo could make me consider being unfaithful to the Mark Vb.

I'm inclined to agree. I always liked the Mk IX/XVI though. In the end, I recall what John Romain told me last year when I asked which Mark was his favourite. He replied, with a grin on his face & that special gleam in his eye: "They're all beautiful." ;)
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby HawkerTempest5 » Mon Jan 31, 2005 6:04 pm

Aesthetically speaking the IX/XVI series are the nicest I think although I break with tradition when I say that I prefer clipped wings to full span. The MkXIV is still the finest Spitfire of them all though ;)
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Mon Jan 31, 2005 6:44 pm


;D sorry, I was being a pedantic g*t...

Now lets consider Hawker, with a rough history...

Hawker...

Tomtit, Fury (etc), Hart/Hind (etc), Hurricane, Typhoon, Tempest, (Sea) Fury, Hunter, Harrier, Hawk, and that's just missing most of them out.

I always have thought the Henley looked quit nice too...

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You forgot the Tornado. One of Camms less successful designs.

However, consider now that Hawker was the child of Sopwith and voila! You have yet another string of the finest fighters around! ;D
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby Felix/FFDS » Mon Jan 31, 2005 9:34 pm


However, consider now that Hawker was the child of Sopwith and voila! You have yet another string of the finest fighters around! ;D


I didn't want to bring that link about in case someone brought up the Cuckoo!  But that had to be the "ugly duckling" in an otherwise stellar Sopwith lineup!
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Tue Feb 01, 2005 1:51 pm

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I didn't want to bring that link about in case someone brought up the Cuckoo!
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby Hagar » Tue Feb 01, 2005 2:41 pm

It was obviously to Sopwith what the Tornado was to Hawker then. ;D

I believe the failure of the Tornado was due more to the powerplant than the airframe. The ill-fated Rolls-Royce Vulture. I don't think it was particularly ugly as it looked very much like the Typhoon.
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby C » Tue Feb 01, 2005 2:46 pm

You forgot the Tornado. One of Camms less successful designs.


It was close to inclusion but...
and that's just missing most of them out.
I couldn't be bothered to do all of them... ;D
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby C » Tue Feb 01, 2005 2:49 pm



Please say you DIDN'T ground loop a Harvard!


Erm, maybe ;)

It was ok, it was only a 180 rotation, and I was almost encouraged to do it in a way - I had a test pilot in the front who caught it for me. We spent 10 minutes just taxying around so I could get used to a taildragger... ;D

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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby Felix/FFDS » Tue Feb 01, 2005 3:14 pm


Erm, maybe ;)

It was ok, it was only a 180 rotation, and I was almost encouraged to do it in a way - I had a test pilot in the front who caught it for me. We spent 10 minutes just taxying around so I could get used to a taildragger... ;D

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I'm glad I'm a computer pilot and not a real life one.  Many a time I've "landed" a perfectly functional Spit just to be a tad heavy on the brakes and tip over, or over-correct and do a beautiful ground loop, breaking bits and pieces all over (it's disgusting what some programs will make you sit through!)
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby town » Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:21 am



Remember the sucessor to the Spitfire was the Attacker.  'Nuff said.  

What about the Scimitar?   :-*
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby town » Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:25 am

And maybe someday I'll learn how smileys work! :-/
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby Felix/FFDS » Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:35 am

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What about the Scimitar?
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby Hagar » Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:31 pm

[quote]What about the Scimitar?
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby C » Wed Feb 02, 2005 2:09 pm


"The lineage from the Spitfire is thus :- the Spitfire developed into the Spiteful; Spiteful wings were used for the Attacker; swept wings were added to the Attacker to produce the Swift. "

The Scimitar was Supermarine's last chance to get it right, but that airplane, too, was plagued with problems.



Or was it...

"The lineage from the Spitfire is thus :- the Spitfire developed into the Spiteful; The Spiteful developed into the Seafang; Seafang wings were used for the Attacker; swept wings were added to the Attacker to produce the Swift, upon which someone moved the tailwheel to the wrong end. "  ;D
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Re: Nice MKXV1

Postby Hagar » Wed Feb 02, 2005 2:24 pm

[quote]Or was it...

"The lineage from the Spitfire is thus :- the Spitfire developed into the Spiteful; The Spiteful developed into the Seafang; Seafang wings were used for the Attacker; swept wings were added to the Attacker to produce the Swift, upon which someone moved the tailwheel to the wrong end. "
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