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Thanks! Those are serious guys making replicas. If I only had the time, space and equipment!Looks good. I added the links to the other builds
Nice to be here amongst friendsVery cool and welcome aboard!
Originally a Mark ll but I guess a Mark IX. I soon found most Spitfires have been modified in all sorts of ways. The vast variation in say instruments and panels is startling. Just say, the airspeed in a Mark ll now has in Knots not MPH even though that didn't happen until post 1946. I guess if it's still flying...that's what it has. Getting a single seat source was shear luck, I've had to do my best from images all over the place. That is why I say this is a model not a replica. It does mean you gain a huge understanding of every part of the cockpit...I'm enjoying that a lot Mr. R.J. MitchellGreat looking seat. Curious as to which Spit mark you are modelling as the seats didn't have flare holders after a while. Having said that, I've always thought they added a nice touch