We basically already have that with the Spitfire Mk VIII. ack-ack
'cept for the inferior guns, 500lbs less ordnance, worse climb rate, and slower speeds at all alts. Also, I didnt think any of the Spit 9's were produced w clipped wings and only a portion of the spit 16's were.
'cept for the inferior guns, 500lbs less ordnance, worse climb rate, and slower speeds at all alts.
There are a couple of photos in Alfred Price's books which show war-time Mk.XVI's with normal 36' 10" wing spans. You can confirm they're XVI's looking at the slightly more bulbous nose. (Image removed from quote.)History of Spitfire MK XVI SL721: Built in 1945 (although originally ordered as a Mk 21) it was initially delivered into storage at 6 MU in August. (Image removed from quote.)
Spit XVI SL721 was the personal hack of Air Vice Marshal James M Robb.It flew in that configuration from August 1946, doesnt mean it wasnt built clipped. There would be a good chance the full span tips were fitted at unit level as clipped wings would not be needed, it being a full 15 months after the end of the war in Europe.