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This aircraft represents Spitfire Mk Vc PP°H as
flown by Wing Cmd. Peter Prosser Hanks, CO of Luqa Wing at Luqa, Malta in
October 1942. Hanks was credited with the destruction of 13 enemy
aircraft.
This HR skin was created by
Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 1 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents Spitfire Mk Vc Trop. JK715
SN°A as flown by New-Zealander Sqn. Ldr. Evan Mackie, OC No. 243 Sqn, Hal
Far, Malta in June 1943.
This HR skin was
created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 1 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents Spitfire MkVb W3312 QJ°J
'Moonraker' as flown by Sqn. Ldr. James Rankin, OC No. 92 Sqn at Biggin Hill,
August 1941.
This HR skin was created by
Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 1 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents Spitfire Mk Vb W3718 SZ°S
as flown by Flt. Lt. Stanislaw Skalski, No. 316 'Polish' Sqn. at Notholt in
April 1942.
This HR skin was created by
Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside colour, pilot) - This
aircraft represents a Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IIa, PR°P of No.609 Sqdn,
RAF, in summer 1940.
This HR skin was
created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside colour, pilot) - This
aircraft represents a Supermare Spitfire Mk.Ia, LZ°F (R6596) of No.66 Sqdn,
RAF, in early summer 1940.
This HR skin was
created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 1 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents the Supermarine Spitfire LF
Mk.Vb (AB502) of Wing Commaner Ian R. Gleed, 244 Wing, North Africa,
1943.
This HR skin was created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside
colour, pilot) - This aircraft represents the Supermarine Spitfrie Mk.1a, coded
QJ-S, (QJ was also used at other times for No.613 and 616 Sqdns) Serial
No.R6596 of No.92 Sqdn, RAF, as flown by Pilot Officer Alan Richard Wright in
early summer 1940.
This HR skin was created
by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (SPIT1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside colour, pilot) - This
aircraft represents the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I, coded QJ-G (QJ was also used
at other times for No.92 and 613 Sqdns), Serial No.X4330 of No.616 Sqdn, as
flown by Pilot Officer J.E. Johnson DSO DFC out of Kirton-in-Lindsey in
September 1940.
This HR skin was created by
Nico I'As, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (SPIT1 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents a
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II in generic markings for No.312 (Czech) Squadron
during 1941.
This HR skin was created by
Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (SPIT1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside
colour, pilot) - This aircraft represents Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II coded EB-E
of No.41 Squadron, RAF.
This HR skin was
created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (SPIT1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside
colour, pilot) - This aircraft represents Fictional Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II
AI-H as flown by Fictional Czech F/Lt Frantisek Slama in the movie "Dark Blue
World".
This HR skin was created by
Nico I'As, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. Assistance provided by
Pisis (SPIT1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside
colour, pilot) - This aircraft represents Fictional Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II
AI-H as flown by Fictional Czech P/O Karel Vojtisek in the movie "Dark Blue
World".
This HR skin was created by
Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. Assistance provided by
Pisis (SPIT1 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents the
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.V as flown by Douglas Bader with No.242 Squadron,
RAF.
This HR skin was created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (SPIT1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside colour, pilot) - This
aircraft represents the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, Coded ZF-H, Serial No.AB968
of No.308 (Polish) Squadron as flown by Sgt. Tadeusz Schiele in October
1941.
This HR skin was created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside
colour, pilot) - This aircraft represents the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb RF-D
(EN951) of No.303 (Polish) Sqn, 133 Wing, RAF as flown by Sqn.Ldr. Jan
Eugeniusz Ludwik Zumbach OC, Kirton-in-Lindsey, late 1942.
This
HR skin was created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 9 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents the
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX, coded PK-K (EN 712), as flown by Francis S.
Gabresky with No.315 (Polish) Squadron, RAF, in 1943.
This
HR skin was created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 9 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside colour, pilot) - This
aircraft represents Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb from No.302 (Polish) Squadron
RAF,in August 1942.
This HR skin was
created by Nico I'As, based on the 3DZ
model by Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside colour, pilot) - This
aircraft represents the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, Coded FN-B, from No.331
(Norwegian) Squadron RAF, as flown by Flt. Lieutnant Rolf Arne Berg in August
1942.
This HR skin was created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside colour, pilot) - This
aircraft represents a generic Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb of No.340 (French)
Squadron, RAF, based at Hornchurch in August 1942. The aircraft bears the
famous four white stripes applied on the planes of this squadron during that
period. No.340 Squadron was engaged over Dieppe on the 19th of August
1942.
The HR skin was created by Nico, based on an original by DeanH and the 3DZ model by Col. Gibbon. (SPIT1Slot) |
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This aircraft represents the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb,
Coded VZ-H (AD291) of No.412 Sqdn. RCAF, as flown by Pilot Officer John
Gillespie Magee Jr in summer 1941.
This HR
skin was created by Nico, based on the 3DZ
model by Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (SPIT 1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside
colour, pilot) - This aircraft represents a Supermarine Spitfire MkVb, Serial
BM263 as flown by Sqn/Ldr Eric Thomas, leader of the the No133 'Eagle'
Squadron, RAF, based at Kirton-In-Lindseyat the begining of 1942. The personal
emblem under the cockpit shows a pint of beer with the C/O insigna. The
inscription under the drawing reads "mine's a bitter".
The
HR skin was created by Nico, based on an original by DeanH and the 3DZ model by Col. Gibbon. (SPIT1Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside
colour, pilot) - This aircraft represents a Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb AV-E
operated by No.121 'Eagle' Squadron, RAF, from Southend in July 1942. The
aircrafts serial is fictional.
The HR skin
was created by Nico, based on an original
by DeanH and the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon.
(SPIT1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside colour, pilot) - This
aircraft represents the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, Coded MD-T "Buckeye Don",
Serial No.BL256 from No.133 "Eagle" Squadron, RAF, flown by First Lieutnant Don
Gentille at Biggin Hill in late August 1942.
The HR skin was created by Nico, based on files by DeanH and the 3DZ model by Col. Gibbon. (SPIT1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside
colour, pilot) - This aircraft represents the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, MD-T
"Buckeye Don", Serial BL256 from No.133 'Eagle' Squadron, RAF as flown by First
Lieutnant Don Gentille, Biggin Hill in late August 1942.
The
HR skin was created by Nico, based on files by DeanH and the 3DZ model by Col. Gibbon. (SPIT1 Slot) |
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(11/July/06 - Version 3 - canopy, underside
colour, pilot) - This aircraft represents the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, SD-E,
Serial AA837 of No.501 "County Of Gloucester" Squadron, RAF as flown by Pilot
Officer E.H.L Shore from Ibsley, Hampshire in November 1941.
The
HR skin was created by Nico, based on files by DeanH and the 3DZ model by Col. Gibbon. (SPIT1 Slot) |
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(7/Oct/2005) - This aircraft represents the
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, XR-C, Serial AA855 of No.17 'Eagle' Squadron, RAF
as flown by Pilot Officer M.W.Fessler from Northweald in October
1941.
The HR skin was created by Nico, based on files by DeanH and the 3DZ model by Col. Gibbon. (SPIT1 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents a
Spitfire Mk VIII of 92 East India Sqn, Italy 1944.
This
HR skin was created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (Spit 9 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents a
Spitfire Mk VIII of 43 Sqn, Italy/France 1944.
This
HR skin was created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (Spit 9 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents a
Spitfire Mk IX (PL 159) of GC I/3 Corse based at Stuttgart in May
1945.
This HR skin was created by Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (Spit 9 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents a
Spitfire Mk VIII (LV 751) of GC II/7 Nice, as seen at Dijon-Longvic in
September 1944.
This HR skin was created by
Nico, based on the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon and HR Skin by
DeanH. (Spit 9 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents a
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX of the Egyptian Air Force, circa 1948.
The
HR skin was created by Nico, based on an original by DeanH and the 3DZ model by Col. Gibbon. (SPIT 9 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents a
Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk.IX from No.101 squadron, IAF, based at Hatzor,
Israel in 1948.
The HR skin was created by
Nico, based on an original by
DeanH and the 3DZ model by
Col. Gibbon.
(SPIT 9 Slot) |
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This aircraft represents a Spitfire Mk.IXe of the
V.V.S, in generic camouflage and markings.
The skin was created by
Nico, based on the original skin of
Capt. Merlin, which was based on an
original by James Yoon. The 3DZ model is
byCapt. Merlin.
(SPIT 9 Slot) |
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Now includes cockpit propellor view fix. This
aircraft represents a Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XVIe of a fictional Royal Air
Force unit. Designed for low level operations, most had clipped wings and were
used for sraffing. First deliveries began in October 1944, the bubble canopy
appeared later. By the end of the war a total of 16 Squadrons had been
converted to the type.
The skin was created by Nico, based on original skin and 3DZ work by
E and LLv_34
Doc. (SPIT 9
Slot) |
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This aircraft represents a Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XII,
EB-B of No.41 Squadron, during July 1944. This aircraft doesn't bear the
invasion stripes because in July, No.41 Squadron was employed in the air
defense of Great Britain and was not engaged over Normandy. The Spitfire Mk XII
was the first Griffon-powered Spitfire and it was heavily employed against V1
bombs during the Summer of 1944.
The skin was created by Nico, based on the original EAW skin and 3DZ work by
E . (SPIT 14 Slot) |