Apollo11
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Hi all, quote:
ORIGINAL: Terminus Not a bubble, Leo. The definition of a bubble canopy is that it sits on top of the fuselage, allowing unobstructed vision to the rear. The Mk I Spitfire does have a bubble-like canopy, but it's in-line with the fuselage, and blocks the pilot's view to the rear. Ahh... OK... I see... the "proper" bubble canopy would only be later war Spitfires, Typhoons, P-51D, later P-47D... etc... Nonetheless even the Spitfire early "bubble" was so much better than German 109... Leo "Apollo11"
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