It's true.

While on a break from AH2, I was thinking about my disdain for Spitfires and why I never fly them. I
have been a Spit basher (especially the 16) on the forums and in general never really liked them.
In retrospect, it seems irrational given my fascination with all the WWII hardware. Maybe I should give the
Spitfires a second look.
I took the liberty of reviewing some of my AH films from a new perspective - one without prejudice. In so
doing, I have actually (and a little reluctantly) developed a respect for this fine cartoon war bird. In order to
kind of smooth things over with the Spitfire fan base, I have created a short pictorial tribute to showcase the
Spit 16 in all of its
splendour.Handsome Design
A look that means business and strikes fear into the hearts of lesser opponents.
Amazing Performance
The Spit XVI can hang on the prop like nothing else.
Great Visibility
A bubble canopy promotes heightened SA and allows for truly majestic views.
Legendary Maneuverability
Taking negative G stick stirring to the next level.
Superb Energy Retention
The Spit 16 can go on seemingly forever.
Awesome Firepower
Her fearsome guns can unleash torrents of hot lead, with devastating results.
The Total Package
Despite its many qualities, The Spit XVI demands a skilled and fearless pilot for it to really shine. Particularly when attempting the highly technical "Luftberry" maneuver.
As to the allegations that the Spixteen is a UFO, that may or may not be true. However, I have uncovered photographic proof that the Seafire is indeed enhanced with alien technology.
Behold the Seafire Mk. MCMLXXVIII:

