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An Spitfire Mk IX - Israeli Air Force | spawn

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The model and the scripts was taken from:
Flying Planes + Spawning

History
Shortly after the establishment of the State of Israel, its new Defense Ministry began work on the formation of a more organised air force as a branch of the new Israel Defense Force. The first planes purchased were Czechoslovakian Avia S-199s - a partially-improvised version of the Bf 109 - but these proved to be inferior to Egyptian Air Force Spitfires. Simultaneously, Israel began acquiring its own Spitfires (primarily surplus planes previously given to Czechoslovakia by Britain) in a series of politically - and functionally - complex operations. By the end of the war, most combat aircraft in the Israeli Air Force (IAF) were Spitfires of whatever models could be acquired.

The Black Spitfire originally arrived in Israel in November 1949 (months after the official end of the war), and initially bore the number 2057. It served in the 101 fighter squadron. By this time, Spitfires were only used as bomber escorts and for reconnaissance flights. Most Israeli Spitfires were eventually sold to Burma in 1954; however, Ezer Weizman - then commander of the Ramat David air force base - argued to keep several of the aircraft in Israel. He ordered one of those aircraft, including number 2057, to be painted black, to match the colour scheme used by his former British airbase commander in Rhodesia during World War II, when Weizman trained as a pilot in the RAF. The plane was renumbered to "57".

Weizman kept the aircraft for training purposes in the IAF, but it was unofficially understood to be his own personal plane. Weizman later became Commander of the IAF and eventually retired, but nevertheless kept flying the plane during multiple IAF air parades over the following decades. The plane became famous in Israel as "Weizman's Black Spit", and was closely associated with the man. Weizman went on to become a member of the Israeli parliament, its Minister of Defense, and finally the President of the State of Israel. During his funeral in 2005 the Black Spit was flown over the burial ceremony.

The Black Spit is one of about 60 Spitfires that are still operational today. When not undergoing maintenance, it is occasionally kept on public display at the IAF Museum near Be'er Sheva.

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47 条留言
Johnne312 2024 年 11 月 10 日 下午 12:55 
JUNE 67'
mkstorehalder123 2024 年 4 月 26 日 下午 6:48 
SIX DAYS OF FIRE ONE DAY OF REST
Léo 2024 年 3 月 8 日 上午 9:38 
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4EB!K  [作者] 2023 年 10 月 21 日 下午 11:37 
Nice :steamthumbsup:
Avi_Hagever 2022 年 10 月 11 日 上午 6:55 
very good and easy to fly plane :steamthis:
ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar 2022 年 10 月 8 日 上午 9:09 
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nikto 2022 年 9 月 10 日 上午 11:17 
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nikto 2022 年 9 月 10 日 上午 8:45 
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nikto 2022 年 9 月 10 日 上午 8:24 
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4EB!K  [作者] 2022 年 9 月 10 日 上午 8:20 
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