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 Post subject: Royal Horse Aviation....
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To heck with the Raptor, I’ll be in line for one of these...

https://www.royalhorseaviation.com/spitfire-specs


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 Post subject: Re: Royal Horse Aviation....
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I'll pass on the "naturally assperated" engine


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 Post subject: Re: Royal Horse Aviation....
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I noticed that too, not really a good indicator of attention to detail. Hopefully it is just the English spelling.


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 Post subject: Re: Royal Horse Aviation....
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They must read BT. Looks like they fixed the spelling. Neat airplane. I hope it flies as good as it looks. However, putting a turboprop in a Spitfire (even a replica) violates several natural and aesthetic laws. I’d like to see the V-12 they designed.

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I thought there was already someone building factory new Spits ...

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 Post subject: Re: Royal Horse Aviation....
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The specs are incredible... 1200HP :eek: Full forward may be interesting on the rudder
But the endurance looks incredible.
Sure would be fun to get a fire breathing monster in the air..

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 Post subject: Re: Royal Horse Aviation....
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They must read BT. Looks like they fixed the spelling. Neat airplane. I hope it flies as good as it looks. However, putting a turboprop in a Spitfire (even a replica) violates several natural and aesthetic laws. I’d like to see the V-12 they designed.


It still says "assperated." They're going to end up being the butt of jokes.


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It still says "assperated." They're going to end up being the butt of jokes.

goes with the horse theme


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I get the attraction, but who is the target market? There are few people qualified to fly a plane like that.

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