Hello!
Here in Sweden we do have (currently just one) a flying Spitfire, owned by cheap autopart chain store Biltema. Old news probably, but it's very nice to have it buzzing around in the sky here
One thing that I cannot shake from my mind, is why the cannon fairings are placed the way they are.
Picture by my coworker Erik Norberg, used with permission:
Supermarine Spitfire Mk XVI by ednorberg, on Flickr
Since RW386 ist stated to be a LF Mk XVIe , that would mean a .50-cal in the inner cannon position, but they never had a fairing except for the small stub, right?
So why the semi-long fairing then?
//Christer