Captain 'Mutt' Summers was at the controls. The aircraft lacked radio equipment and carried the bare necessities for testing. The airframe was finished in primer paint of varying colour density and the engine panels were left in bare aluminium alloy. Prototype K5054 -first flew on March 5, 1936. Layered paint kit included to help create your own liveries (suitable additional paint program such as Photoshop required) Highly detailed texture mapping without compromising frame rates Opening radio compartment with radio set sliding outĬontrol surfaces - flaps, rudder, elevators, ailerons and trim tabs
SPITFIRE FOR FSX FULL
Specular and bump mapped where appropriateĬompletely modelled to portray the real cockpit in full detailĮvery switch, knob and lever works, most with bespoke animation codeĬorrect hand pump type gear extension in early versions
SPITFIRE FOR FSX MANUAL
Mk1 early with manual gear extension and 'ring & bead' gunsight (also used for Prototypes)īuilt following the most accurate plans available to achieve accurate profiles and shapes Prototype as seen at 1936 Hendon Air Pageant
SPITFIRE FOR FSX DOWNLOAD
The supplied paint schemes include a number of aircraft flown by the ‘aces’ of the Battles of France and Britain and the flight dynamics of this simulation have been specially programmed to allow you to fly ‘by the book’, so go ahead and try your skill at ‘matching the numbers’ achieved by ‘Mutt’ Summers and Jeffrey Quill in the prototype, or test your nerve on an endurance run over the fields of France and back in your Mk1A!Ĭustom built exclusively for Just Flight, with an incredibly detailed and ultra-high quality cockpit, exacting flight dynamics and realistic Merlin engine sounds, this is the ultimate Spitfire package for FSX!Īll the aircraft from this Spitfire add-on are also available in the Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary package ( Download and Boxed ) which also includes our Hurricane and Me 109 add-ons. We begin with the Prototype as it was rolled out of the factory and first flown at Eastleigh in 1936, and end with the Mk1A ‘standard’ production Spitfire which fought alongside that other venerable fighter, the Hawker Hurricane, in the Battle of Britain. Rob and I will not be collaborating on any future projects, and placing the existing RealAir aircraft back on sale is also not possible.In this simulation we have captured the Spitfire as it was in perhaps the most important phase of its development - the early years of WWII. RealAir was a collaboration between Rob Young and myself, with joint ownership of the products between the two of us. You can find helpful information from our customers on the many flight simulation user forums, such as the Avsim Prepar3D forum and the Avsim FSX forum.īelow you will find links to download installers for your RealAir products so you can continue to fly your RealAir planes going into the future. Starting from December 2017 we no longer offer personalised, email-based customer support. We wish all of our customers the very best and hope you receive many more years of enjoyment from our aircraft. Thankyou for your support over the many years we operated. We no longer offer our products for sale, either through or via third party sellers such as. RealAir Simulations ceased trading in December 2016.