![]() ![]() The insanely good acceleration coupled with the great climb rate and energy retention allows this aircraft to excel in horizontal dogfighting as well as vertical energy manoeuvres. This aircraft excels at energy dogfighting, a mix between energy fighting and dogfighting. This aircraft has an ideal operating altitude of between 4,000 and 6,000 m due to the properties of the Griffon engine, but this aircraft has no problems climbing past that altitude, though manoeuvrability is slightly compromised at altitudes higher than 7,000 m. Primarily a fighter, this plane excels at catching unsuspecting pilots still climbing to altitude and amazing at the spitfire trademark of dogfighting. The Spitfire F Mk.XIVc is the pinnacle of dogfighting at mid to high altitude. The Spitfire F Mk XIVc can be outfitted with the following ordnance: ![]() Beware of the brittle wing construction as taking hard G turns at 600 km/h and beyond can break its wings. This aircraft does not compromise on manoeuvrability as it can still turn on a dime. Utilizing the powerful Griffon engine, this plane has amazing acceleration and climb rate, even better than the Merlin variants. While it does have the older wing and body type of pre-Griffon Spitfires, this aircraft takes the best of both worlds and becomes a monster at its rank. ![]()
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