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417spit9.zip flightsim.com |
CFS3 | Spitfire, 417 Sqn. Stand-alone update of the stock Spitfire IXc representing 417 'City of Windsor' Squadron, RCAF, in Italy circa May 1945. Includes an improved flight model, vc views and loadouts. By Rick Rutherford. |
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c3spt9yk.zip flightsim.com |
CFS3 | Spitfire 'YO-K'. 401 Squadron RCAF. A stand-alone update of the stock Spitfire IXc representing 401 'Ram' Squadron, RCAF, during Operation Overlord. YO-K was normally flown by P/O Arthur Bishop during the summer of 1944. The repaint is courtesy of Will Hunter and the package includes an improved flight model, vc views and loadouts. By Rick Rutherford. |
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jk_spit_r7143.zip avsim.net |
?? | Spitfire R7143 Repaint for the A2A Wings of Power III Spitfire by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Martin Catney: Supermarine Spitfire R7143 was built as a Mk.1 in 1941 as presentation aircraft 'Wallsall I', and was converted to a MK.PR IV, and flew with 140 squadron. She was involved in a landing accident in early 1942, but was repaired and shipped to Canada in january 1943. Here she served with 13 squadron in Rockcliffe, Ontario, before being damaged again in a landing accident in september 1944. Repairs kept her on the ground until june 1945. She was displayed in a silver scheme after the war during the Air Show in Toronto, 1946, and later flew Air Search Rescue missions. Her last flight was in october 1947, after which she became an instuctional airframe at the RCN air electrical school. She was scrapped here in 1950. |
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jk_spit_wop3_zd-l.zip avsim.net |
?? | Spitfire P8332 ZD-L Soebang Repaint for the A2A Wings of Power III Spitfire by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Martin Catney: Spitfire Mk IIb P8332 ZD-L Soebang, which, after a career with Mo.222 Sqn and the RCAF is still in existence, and can be seen in the Canadian War Musuem in Ottawa. The name 'Soebang' stems from the fact that this aircraft was bought with money collected by the people of the the Dutch East Indies. About 40 Spitfires were payed for in this way, all flew with the presentation names of communities in the Dutch East Indies on the nose. |
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ra_spitfire_ae_j.zip avsim.net |
?? | Spitfire XIV in 402 Squadron (RCAF) Colours RealAir's incredible Spitfire XIV in the colours of RN119, of 402 Squadron (Royal Canadian Air Force), 1945. Accurate camouflage pattern for this aircraft, plus colours for both camouflage and markings are reworked. Includes textures to put the pilot in RAF uniform, plus seatbelts. This aircraft shot down an Arado 234B jet, on April 19, 1945. Photo of actual aircraft included. |
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spitrcaf.zip |
FS5 | Spitfire RCAF This aircraft was made by John Cooper and the incredible paint job he as done make it one of best with a whole lot of details. My intention is not to undo his work but to show the same aircraft from a different squadron which is exposed at the National Museum in Ottawa, Canada. Bob Tremblay |
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spitmkix421sqfsx.zip flightsim.com |
FSX | Spitfire IX 421 SQ RCAF 1944 Texture files only for the payware Realair Supermarine Spit MK IX. This is MJ987, of 421 squadron RCAF based at B2 Bazenville Normandy in June 1944. By Bertrand Barbe. |