
The Supermarine Spitfire is one of the truly legendary aircraft, not just of
World War II, but of all time. A brilliant design, the basic Spitfire wing and
fuselage were able to be refined and improved over and over again into many
different configurations during the course of World War II, and each excelled in
its own right.
The Spitfire was designed by R. J. Mitchell, an
aeronautical engineer of stellar talent who had previously designed such
aircraft as the Supermarine S6B, which won the Schneider Trophy in 1931.
Borrowing from the developments of others, including the low-wing, monocoque
design which came from the United States, Mitchell crafted a superb basic design
which stands to this day as one of the greatest piston fighters in aviation
history. Mitchell envisioned a light, maneuverable craft with low drag,
elliptical wings, and a broad performance envelope. The result was the Spitfire,
a capable, lethal, yet forgiving aircraft that ultimately proved more than equal
to anything the Germans could throw at it, including the vaunted Focke-Wulf 190.
The Spitfire had a number of design
characteristics which set it apart from other contemporary fighter aircraft. The
Merlin engine, the elliptical wing, the well-harmonized controls, and the
versatile wing platform all worked together to create a package that was perhaps
unmatched in terms of its immediate effectiveness and its potential to be
developed further. Unlike the Japanese Zero, which was obsolete by 1943, the
Spitfire was just coming to its prime. Chief among the features that set the
Spit apart from other aircraft was its wing, which served multiple purposes. The
elliptical planform and relatively broad root chord allowed a thinner airfoil
section, reducing drag while preserving lift, which led to a very low wing
loading. This increased top speed, preserved a low stalling speed, increased the
service ceiling, and provided excellent low-speed agility. But the broad wing
chord also allowed the convenient fitting of formidable armament such as
multiple 20mm cannon and heavy machine guns.
The Spitfire last saw combat in 1948 during the
Arab-Israeli war, where Spitfires from both sides were pitted against one
another. But the honor which will always distinguish this singular aircraft is
its superb service during the Battle of Britain, where it -- along with the
Hawker Hurricane -- helped to fend off German designs for invasion of Great
Britain. For that, it will always be remembered.
The Wings of POWER 3: Spitfire MkI/II FEATURES:
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Lightweight, powerful and
maneuverable.
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As with every A2A aircraft, it is
gorgeously constructed, inside and out, down to the last rivet.
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Designed and built to be flown "By The
Book".
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Custom Cockpit Systems and Gauges.
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Visual Real-Time Load Manager, with
the ability to load fuel and stores in real-time.
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Naturally animated pilot.
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3D Lights 'M' (built directly into
the model) with under-wing landing light than can be turned on, deployed,
and retracted and fully functional recognition lights.
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Pure3D Instrumentation now with natural 3D
appearance with exceptional performance.
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Sound engineered by A2A sound
professionals.
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Oil pressure system models oil viscosity
(oil thickness).
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Authentically modeled pneumatic system.
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In cockpit pilot's map for handy in-flight
navigation.
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Auto-Mixture that actually performs as
intended. Now you can set for “auto-rich” or "auto-lean" and the aircraft
fuel-to-air ratio will be automatically determined and set by the carburetor
based upon various factors, such as altitude.
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Three different models, Mk Ia, Mk IIa
(machine guns), and Mk IIb (cannons).
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Internal Supercharger modeled with accurate
behavior.
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Fuel delivery system simulated.
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All models include A2A specialized
materials with authentic metal.
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Pilot's Notes pop-up 2D panel keeps
important information easily available.
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 26 January, 2011.