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Title: Tuck's Spitfire Mk I
Post by: Greebo on July 26, 2009, 12:45:03 PM
This is the 92 squadron Spitfire Robert Stanford Tuck got his first kills in, over Dunkirk in May 1940. His aircraft had a an RAF type A camo scheme with aluminium undersides. The lower left and right wing panels were painted black and white as a recognition aid. The fuselage roundels were a little unusual in layout. Looking at the photo its hard to tell if the light area of the fin stripes is entirely white, or half red and half white.

Tuck's aircraft is the rearmost of the three in the photo below.

(http://www.gfg06.dial.pipex.com/screenshots1/Tuck_Spit_Mk1_SC1.jpg)

(http://www.gfg06.dial.pipex.com/screenshots1/Tuck_Spit_Mk1_SC2.jpg)

(http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s199/guppy35/Tuck.jpg)
Title: Re: Tuck's Spitfire Mk I
Post by: lyric1 on July 26, 2009, 12:47:19 PM
Nice always have liked the half black under side of the early British planes.
Title: Re: Tuck's Spitfire Mk I
Post by: Banshee7 on July 26, 2009, 08:42:31 PM
The Spit 1 skin I used to fly (before I changed to all default) had the half B/W belly.  I might actually download this one and fly it  :rock
Title: Re: Tuck's Spitfire Mk I
Post by: Guppy35 on July 27, 2009, 12:01:25 AM
Looks great Greebo.  Sure with HTC could do something about the nose of the Spit I and Spit V though.  It really kills the sleek lines with the boxy look out front.
Title: Re: Tuck's Spitfire Mk I
Post by: Karnak on July 28, 2009, 12:45:06 PM
Was Tuck's 92 squadron aircraft a Mk I or Mk II?  I recall it being a Mk II.

Looks great Greebo.  Sure with HTC could do something about the nose of the Spit I and Spit V though.  It really kills the sleek lines with the boxy look out front.
Agreed.  I try to ignore the Spit I, Spit V and Seafire due to this.
Title: Re: Tuck's Spitfire Mk I
Post by: Greebo on July 28, 2009, 01:51:36 PM
This aircraft was a Mk I, the Mk II first saw action in August 1940. Tuck flew with 92 Squadron until September 11th so he may have flown a Mk II for a while.

I agree about the boxy front end, but I can't see it getting changed somehow.