IvanK
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Devs are directly aware of the requirement for 2 Fuel cocks. Single Fuel cock came in to being on later MK V's.
Close inspection also shows being a really early MK I as it had 2 Fuel gauges as well one for each tank. Later MKI's had the single fuel gauge that read the bottom tank contents ... but only when the Fuel button was pressed
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Not true, all Mk1 and 1a Spits in the BoB had two fuel gauges, every panel dug from that period has such, later on in the BoB the 48 gallon gauge was removed or simply left in place and the 37 gallon gauge used for both tanks, with a plate saying about this sitting above and overlapping the gauges glass. A panel with one gauge hole and no data plate is not BoB.
PeterPanPan
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Yes, I posted about this back in April
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Glad to see someone else trying to correct the 'mistakes'.
I posted about the differences between the sim and the Mk1 as it was through almost all of the Battle of Britain before the sim was released, though the developers knew better and believed they had one fuel cock, one fuel gauge hole, two tier pedals, later small clock, to name a few, the list was brushed aside. There are now two Mk1 Spitfires including Peter Monks restored to BoB spec and viewable cockpit wise to the public via the media, and both are as my list. Maybe the developers will now concede that an example in a museum may just have undergone some changes since the BoB, as such was their reference as opposed to dug examples from L through to X serial aircraft which were mine.
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http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/sho...=110762&page=9 for cockpit views of P9374. Flypast magazine just out with a spitfire on the cover for Peter Monks aircraft and
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10955752 link to stills video BBC Spit Mk1 Duxford.
Note also in the views of P9374 in the keypublishing thread, (there are many great shots in that thread) that the correct spinner is in use, unlike the sim which for the Mk1a gives it a Mk2 spinner. P9374 is how the Mk1 and Mk1a should look ! Peter Monk has yet to finish the panel with the gunsight dimmer knob and cables, and landing lamp plaque. A2A sim by the way have a few mistakes, e.g. starter mag switch far too high up and gauges positioned wrong in that area, boost gauge is the very early 1939 large type and they have an all brass Hurricane gun button, red finished aluminium was spitfire.
I hope the developers will now give us a Mk1 and 1a spitfire and observe my list at last. Or maybe they will argue that months of research that have gone into every minute detail of these two spits by two different parties is incorrect. Note they use the pedals they were found with, one tier pedals.
At the least fix the Mk1a option giving a Mk2 spinner.
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