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Minoslas 10-10-13 12:39 PM

DCS: WWII: Spitfire Mk V / IX
 
http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?...12&postcount=1
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You think that Mk IX will make you an absolute winner?
I have bad news for those who consider P-51 too stick sensitive and thus prone to stall...
As Spitfire has neutral stability there is only 3/4" of stick travel to stall as it was reported by NACA. Really silk hands or full scale joystick required...
It will be no mercy, hardcore only - all will be as Mitchell designed.

Herr-Berbunch 10-10-13 03:17 PM

:D More reading of manuals coming up then. :yeah:

Minoslas 04-24-15 05:18 PM

First external render of the Spitfire IX, only edition software, no DCS: W engine yet.
http://savepic.ru/6922572.jpg

Minoslas 07-19-15 04:23 PM

Pics of the Spitfire Mk.IX from the Wags Stream develop

https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...02383628_o.jpg
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...88859565_o.jpg
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...53817244_o.jpg
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https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...53761655_o.jpg
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...67167251_o.jpg

Minoslas 11-27-15 09:28 AM

New Spitfire MkIX cockpit pics
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...30986080_o.jpg
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...81439175_o.jpg
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...32898969_o.jpg
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...09415082_o.jpg

Minoslas 04-01-16 04:27 PM

Spitfire MkXI (Pre-Alpha)
https://youtu.be/AuyBkw48okg

Minoslas 04-08-16 08:57 AM

Spitfire Mk IX in the Normandy skies (WW2).
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...28012645_o.jpg
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...38738299_o.jpg
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...91255003_o.jpg
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...59408321_o.jpg
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...95794251_o.jpg
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...11116302_o.jpg
https://scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...03016498_o.jpg

Minoslas 04-08-16 09:14 AM

More Racoon pics of the Spitfire Mk IX

http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?...postcount=1105

Minoslas 07-15-16 12:19 PM

By Bunyap, video show Spitfire Mk IX LF pics (the spitfire on low altitude has caucasus theater)
https://youtu.be/hsGreoGWGYk

Minoslas 08-04-16 11:02 AM

Spitfire L.F. Mk. IX ED forum section open
http://forums.eagle.ru/forumdisplay.php?f=514

Minoslas 11-03-16 11:14 AM

Spirtfire MkIX prepurchase available
https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.c...X_700x1000.jpg

https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.c...ules/spitfire/
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Pre-purchase
The British Spitfire is one of the most iconic fighter aircraft of World War II. Most famous for its role in the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire served as Britain's primary fighter during the entirety of the war. The Spitfire combines graceful lines, eye-watering dogfight performance, and heavy firepower in its later variants. For DCS World, we are happy to bring you the most accurate and realistic simulation of the Spitfire LF Mk IX ever created.

The Spitfire Mk IX was originally developed as a stopgap measure as a response to the appearance of the ****e-Wulf FW 190A.

The Spitfire IX is powered by the Merlin 66. This engine produces its best performance at slightly lower altitudes than the older Merlin 61. Spitfires equipped with this engine were designated LF Mk IX. This was the most numerous version of the Mk IX, with 4,010 produced. The majority of Mk IXs of all types used the standard "c" wing, which would often carry two 20mm cannon and four .303in machine guns.

The Mk IX was a significant improvement on the Mk V. It had a top speed of 409 mph at 28,000 feet, an increase of 40 miles per hour. Its service ceiling rose from 36,200 feet to 43,000 feet. It could climb at 4,000 feet per minute. In July 1942, an early Mk IX was flown against a captured Fw 190A, and the two aircraft were discovered to have very similar capabilities. The RAF had its answer to the Fw 190 problem.

The Mk IX replaced the Mk V from June 1942. It allowed the RAF to go back onto the offensive in occupied Europe, and resume the "circus", "ramrod" and "rodeo" raids. Its first combat success came on 30 July 1942, when a Spitfire Mk IX shot down a Fw 190. Amongst other notable achievements, the Mk IX took part in the highest altitude combat of the Second World War, when it intercepted a Ju 86R at 43,000 feet over Southampton on 12 September 1942. On 5 October 1944 Spitfire Mk IXs of 401 Squadron were the first allied aircraft to shoot down an Me 262 Jet. The Mk IX remained in service until the end of the war, even after the appearance of the Griffon powered Mk XIV.

Key Features of DCS: Spitfire LF Mk IX

Unmatched flight physics that allow you to truly feel what it's like to fly this legend
Highly detailed, six-degrees-of-freedom (6 DOF) cockpit
Interact with cockpit controls with your mouse
Accurate Spitfire LF Mk IX model, squadron markings, and weapons
Detailed modelling the Spitfire LF Mk IX instruments, weapons, engine, radios, fuel, and electrical systems
Fly along with fellow P-51D Mustangs as you battle Fw 190 D-9s and Bf 109 K4s in single and multiplayer games
Instant Action and Single Missions
Interactive training missions
Campaign (for final release)
Selectable wing option of elliptical or cropped end (for final release)

Minimum system requirements: OS 64-bit Windows 7/8/10; DirectX11; CPU: Core i3; RAM: 8 GB; Free hard disk space: 30 GB; Video: 2 GB RAM card, DirectX11 - compatible; requires internet activation.

Recommended system requirements: OS 64-bit Windows 7/8/10; DirectX11; CPU: Core i5+; RAM: 16GB; Hard disk space: 30 GB; Video: NVIDIA GeForce GTX780 / ATI R9 290 DirectX11 or better; Joystick; requires internet activation.

Minoslas 12-16-16 08:02 AM

incoming....!!!
https://youtu.be/xFS6DmZuOHw


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