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Old 09-20-2011, 08:50 PM
TomcatViP TomcatViP is offline
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I think you are the one that do my dear.

If you think that the FC was modifying the Merlin's engines like a car tuner will do, tht is a real problem.

As I have alrdy said it's not my personal thinking that prevail in my word. You are wrong on the all line. If I had a personal idea on the subject I won't bother other with my own thinking.

I think you 100octer and 17lber shld read this with much attention and stop lobbying every forum that deal with the Spitfire and smokes any discussions with insult and name calling etc.. etc..;

As I alrdy said, this theory does not makes any sense either on historical or mechanical grounds.

If there was a switch for emergency boost right on summer 1940 it certainly wasn't for a 17lb boost that even in 1944 still posed some problem.

Oh yeah let me guess, if you unfold your SpitPufPuff.com doc you certainly are already with injected nitroglycerin and so on at this same date.

The fact is that guys like you are bitching so much on every forum with YOUR idea of the spit (not the real one) that no sim devs can makes a FM with serenity.

What is senseless is that if such is done, it would be a really good plane to fly and fight.

By the way stop bad mouthing on me Osprey that's getting pretty boring. You don't know me. Thx

Last edited by TomcatViP; 09-20-2011 at 08:53 PM.
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