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Spitfire LF Mk. IX
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Uploaded by - wngcmd
Date - 01/11/2021 08:38:43
This livery depicts the Spitfire of Johnny Checketts whilst he was posted to the 485 Squadron (NZ) RAF as a Squadron Leader in early 1943.
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Spitfire Mk.IX, EN572, S/L Johnny Checketts, 485 Squadron (NZ) March 1943
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DCS World 2.5
Spitfire LF Mk. IX
Type - Skin
Uploaded by - wngcmd
Date - 01/09/2021 21:27:19
This livery depicts the Spitfire of Alan Deere whilst he was posted to the Biggin Hill Wing as a Wing Commander in mid 1943.
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Spitfire Mk.IX, EN568, WGCDR Alan Deere, Biggin Hill June 1943
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DCS World 2.5
Spitfire LF Mk. IX
Type - Skin
Uploaded by - CHSubZero
Date - 07/23/2017 09:42:13
Both liveries have dynamic bort numbers which can be changed in mission editor or in-game in the Re-arm / Re-fuel Ground crew dialogue.
Historic examples: Use QJKP7350 for "P7350 August 1940" or GRJP9374 for "P9374 May 1940"

v4: Gun barrels fixed
v3: P7350 August 1940 added (use QJKP7350 in mission editor)
v2: Lower wing roundels fixed and missing stencils added
v1: Initial release
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Spitfire IXc Early Camouflages 1940 v4
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Spitfire LF Mk. IX
Type - Skin
Uploaded by - Apollo77A
Date - 05/18/2022 04:24:01
Spitfire RR232 was built at Castle Bromwich by Vickers Armstrong and delivered to the RAF in October of 1944 where it served as a high altitude fighter. Post-war this aircraft was sold to the South African Air Force and was damaged and subesquently put into storage after a "ground loop" incident in 1954. The aircraft made it back to the UK in 1986 and was again made airworthy in December 2012. The aircraft was painted as "City of Exeter" and performs regularly at airshows around the UK.

Visit https://www.spitfires.com for more information on this aircraft and the amazing work done at Goodwood Aerodrome...

V1.0: 17 May
V1.1: 18 May: Corrected Canopy Frame paint mismatch and rough areas around canopy frame on fuselage.  Improved "City of Exeter" color (Not reflected in photos)
V1.2: 17 June:  Total Roughmet revamp using new techniques.  I am happy with the results.  
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"City of Exeter", RR232, Goodwood Aerodrome, UK
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