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    Spitfire Mk.IXc MK356 weathered formerly operated by the BBMF - Image 1

    Description

    Here is the first true to life representation of the spitfire formely operated by the BBMF, MK356. 

    In this livery all stickers have been custom made using images of the real aircraft and the colours have been matched to the best of my ability. 

    As promised in the clean upload this is the weathered variant with a more realistic look as we have added exhaust fume marks, panel line wear and footprints on the port walkway. In the future this scheme will be updated with more weathering added to places like under the fuselage which have minimal weathering now but we feel should be enhanced.

    As always feel free to reach out with any bug reports, future ideas and livery requests.

    Hope you enjoy MK356 as much as we do :)

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    Spitfire Mk.IXc MK356 weathered formerly operated by the BBMF

    The Spitfire Mk.IXc MK356 add-on offers a detailed weathered livery that replicates the aircrafts former appearance while operated by the BBMF. This version features custom-made stickers and color matching based on real-life references, along with realistic weathering effects such as exhaust stains and panel line wear. Future updates are planned to enhance the weathering, particularly in areas such as the fuselage.

    Downloads116
    Version1.3
    File Size60.75 MB
    Published7 months ago
    Updated7 months ago

    More Information

    Simulator
    MSFS2020
    Sub-CategorySpitfire Mk IXc
    Rating0.0 (0)

    Version History

    - added more accurate texturing -matt finish on the spinner as seen on the real aircraft

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