WHOAAAAAA !!!! <ducks under desk>
It was only comment after reading a book - I just thought ...... I mean I didn't mean to start anything.
But, seeing as it has started something...
Mx22 - I don't agree on the Mk21, or 22 or 24 for that matter - qouting from last chapter of Mr. Quill again "The Spitfire 21 was the fastest and also the most controversial of the fighter variants.
It was never a very satisfactory aeroplane but it sired two more fighter variants in the form of the MK22 and the Mk24 which were superb aircraft.
These, the last of the Spitfire line of fighters, were produced only in small quantities for they were overtaken by , first, the end of the war with Gernmany; second, the end of the war with Japan; and, third, the advent of jet propulsion.... Kieran - I know what you're saying and yes the MK9 is a great a/c but the Mk14 was operational Oct 1943 onwards so isn't that late really. Now I know I'm a newbie dweeb with little experience but IMHO as far as competitive opposition I think the Niki, P38, later 109's and later FW's (if they come along) would be a good match (after all the Mk14 was the MOD's
reponse to the appearance of the FW's). I think the F4U would provide and interesting battle as well.
Funked - Interesting stats - I must find out where to get this stuff... think it does make the point about FW's and if they introduce late model ones then .....??????
Vermillion - I can relate to what you're on about - I AM one of those rawest "die respawn die" dweebs but I fly the Mk9 because it's the most forgiving and I want to learn fight not practice spin recovery

. Anyway if the Mk9 is so good and the stats are being dragged down by dweebery as you say then why isn't everyone using it as Kieran suggests would happen ?? Answer is people fly what they like to fly - why else would you see Yaks etc up?
Call me a nancy boy if you like but there is no more beautiful a/c than a Spit.

Well I'm off back under the desk now to wait for the incoming .....