Having two entirely seperate models would be the better way to do what is being suggested, that way if you want the Spit V w/ clipped wings for dive bombing then the ord packages would be avilable for that version and not the Spit V with the tips for the air to air... otherwise we'll have hybrids that were not actually used. Swapping wing tips in the hanger is not condusive to keeping the models accurate, imo. No sense in making each Spitfire a hybrid like the Spit16 is... were not most of the Spit16 equiped squadrons assigned an attack role, do we see much of the air to ground Spit16?
Oh and Furball, it isnt that I refuse to accept that the ground crews didnt change the tips, it is the fact that they did not do those changes between eqach and every sortie. Those changes were made... again... when the unit changed roles and not per pilot descretion each and every sortie.
You seem to be confused -
Wing tip fitted was irrespective of the wing type itself ("a", "b", "c", "d", "e").
Just because some had full span tips didn't mean they couldn't or didn't carry ord, that was a capability of the wing type, not the tip.
XVI - Is not a hybrid, it could and did carry ord, it was a capability of the 'e' wing, not the tip fitted.
No matter what tip is fitted, the wing type remains the same!
So if you could clip a Mk Ia, (never seen it, for an e.g. only) you wouldn't suddenly be able to carry ord, the Spit Ia's type 'a' wing couldn't carry ord, clipped or not.
Conversely fitting full span tips to a IX with 'c' type wing wouldn't stop it carrying ord.
On a lighter note - Think how much fun our old Vc would have been....CLIPPED!!!!