Originally posted by Vermillion:
Actually Suave, we are suppose to have the F varient (mid-alt) of the Spit IX, which was the most common (to my understanding).
However if you look at aircraft speed at altitude, and critical altitude, you will find that our Spit IX actually matches the HF varient, the fastest of all Spit IX's. Climb rate still matches the F varient however.
(Unless this whole thing was corrected in patch 2).
Going on memory here...
LF was the most common varient.
HF and F were produced in rather small numbers ( couple hundereds )
LF was a monster down low.
Climbrate in 5000 fpm range. Speed of almost 340 mph on the deck.. turn and all...
350+ at 5k.
Good all the way up to 20k or so..
HF was almost pretty bad. Almost as fast down low as LF. Climbrate to make 20k in LESS THEN 5 minutes !!!
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F was nothing more then Airframe of spit 5 with better engine in it.
I'm baffeled as to what we have in AH. Climbrate is too slow for either HF or LF, while some people reported it as being faster then it should. ( don't know about it myself.. i always get run down by everyhint with exception of zeke )
Once Pyro posts the stats we will know more

Here is a good link for spitfire's stats.
http://www.fourthfightergroup.com/eagles/spittest.html ------------------
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