
Spitfire Mk 22
Entered Service in Early 1944
Loaded Weight: 4150kg
Wing Area: 22.63m2
Engine: Griffon 61 - 1930 Horsepower
P/W Ratio: 0.465hp per kg
Max Speed: (+18lbs)
604km/h at Sea Level
740km/h at 7925m
Rate of Climb:
24.1-25.4m/s at altitudes of 0-2250m
Armament:
4x 20mm Hispano Mk II (650 rounds)
Ordinance Loadouts
Performance Sources
Spitfire Mk.21 is prototype version of Mk.22 which went into production. Both planes more or less completely identical and use same engine. Gaijin uses this source to model the plane performance in War Thunder
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No. No British in V. They belong in I and II
Because the British took no part in the war post-1942, right?
Stop baiting me, ungrateful colonial…

On-Topic - Definitely love this version of the Spitfire. One of my favourite planes of all time.
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I could 100% be the American that most people here think I am and say yes, but I don’t feel like giving any credence to that fallacy
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Heresy! Give me my comet and churchill crocodile
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No, Britain belongs in WW2
Spitfire Mk 22 is from early 1944
You misunderstood, I meant to UnclaimedOne that Britain shouldn’t be locked to just BR 3 because it was a major faction of the war (and that goes without saying) and its being left in the shadows
No no no please dont make my Tempest redundant
(if the Spitfire comes I want my money back
)
You could then run 2 british high br aircraft
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