BDK, you don't want to light on fire and purposely crash any airplane, much less one that looks that nice.
Sure, it is not a Spitfire, not in it's category for handling, performance, historic value, and just plain coolness. But that could be said of most other airplanes.
The replica MK 26 looks fairly much like a Spit, at least 80%. I wonder if anyone who is critical has really examined one up close. I saw it at Sun N Fun, talked to the owner and sat in it. From the cockpit aft, I'd give it about a 9 for realism, the cockpit about a 7 and the wings about an 8, (they are elliptical and have flaps) and the front about a 7, if you over look the prop blades. The only real item that looks out of place is the small prop blades and the small gun barrels. When I saw it the props were really small,the owner was aware of the discrepancy, but that was all the engine would pull. Now the blades are a little larger, and at least painted like the real ones. The spinner looks ok, the exhaust stacks are ok, the canopy is close.
I guess I have flown perhaps 40 airplanes, and of those, a P-51 is the only thing that comes close to a Spitfire, in my opinion, and it is really a different airplane in some ways, different strengths and weaknesses. Of course, there are some fine airplanes like a Bearcat or DC-3 that I haven' t flown. But I wouldn't trade one good Spitfire for any dozen of T-34s, or T-28s or L-39s or CJs, or even T-6s which I admire greatly. It would be like saying that you could have a dozen Big Macs for what one entree costs at a fine restaurant.
So it is sort of unfair to measure a Mk 26 replica against a genuine Spitfire. To be more accurate , measure it against other replicas or even measure the money involved to own one and perhaps the building time. I am not sure of the price, but I'd guess you can have a nice Mk 26 for under $200k, and I may be off by half. So what else can you get for that price? Some C 172 which is good for its purpose, but really not too exciting. The are some beautiful Stearmans. Cubs, etc, but that is a different look and purpose.
I haven't flown the Mk 26, I'd really like to, and then could give a good pirep on it. But I think it is worth consideration in the niche that it is aiming at. It seems well made to me, as for as I know.
_________________ Bill Greenwood
Spitfire N308WK
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