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    D-214 P-36 H.75 Hawk   1:72
    D-214 P-36 H.75 Hawk   1:72
    D-214 P-36 H.75 Hawk   1:72

    D-214 P-36 H.75 Hawk 1:72

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    The Spitfire Mk Vb/trop is a rank III British fighter with a battle rating of 3.7 (AB) and 3.3 (RB/SB). It has been in the game since the start of the Open Beta Test prior to Update 1.27.

    Having picked up experience from the previous Mk Ia, IIa and IIb, most players will welcome the Spitfire Mk Vb. The Vb sports a new and more powerful Merlin-45 inline compared to the previous Merlin-XII engine giving it an extra 100 horsepower when upgraded, which provides better high altitude performance and faster top speed than the IIb. Unfortunately, the Vb still has similar problems as experienced with the early Spitfires such as a very weak airframe, weak wings, bad roll rate at high speeds and lack of combat flaps to help with dog-fighting. Experienced Spitfire Mk Vb pilots use close convergence ranges. Generally, the best convergence range for a Spitfire is 300 metres, with 20 minutes of fuel. Once you arrive on the battlefield you should generally have between 12-15 minutes of fuel. The Spitfire manoeuvres best with this load of fuel. The Spitfire fights best at close-range. The basic strategy that many Spitfire pilots use is a tactic whereby they bait head-ons from enemy aircraft, before evading and turning around to put shots into the target at close range while the enemy is pulling out. When the Spitfire has the initiative in the engagement and has successfully manoeuvred onto a six-o-clock aspect, it is nearly impossible for the opponent to regain the advantage. Using clever management of the throttle and manoeuvres to gain or bleed energy, an experienced pilot can maintain the initiative in the engagement and stay on an opponent's six o'clock.

    Kit Contents:
    •  Plane model
    •  Assembly instructions 
    •  Polish Aviation Battle for France, division 517, tactical number 7, Lyon-Bron air base March 1940.
    •  Adhesive for plastic models with a brush
    •  Finnish Aviation Battle for France, CU-581 division, tactical number 1, air base Finland 1943.
    •  US air force in Hawaii war with Japan 15P2 tactical number 1 Hawaii airbase 1941.
    •  German Aviation Lufftwafe tactical number GFKE training plane airbase Germany 1943.
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    Skill Level
    3 (average)
    Scale
    1:72
    Period
    World War II
    Country
    Finland
    France
    Germany
    Poland
    USA

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