A pair of 'clipped, cropped and crapped' Spitfire MkVb's flown by
No 40 Squadron South African Air Force out of Tunisia in 1943.

These aircraft were originally fitted with the notorios Vokes Filter 
(one of 26 modifications needed to allow the Spitfire to 'work' in
desert conditions) that reduced performance by approx 5mphh.
103 Maintenance Unit in Aboukir took the aircraft and reworked the filter
to a reasonable size, creating the 'Aboukir' filter that was used to great
effect, restoring performance.

Included are WR-R, WR-Z plus one skin with SAAF roundels (orange instead of red centres)
and a tail flash only version.

Made with Jaypack loverly template with layers of weatherin,
camo schemes etc added by myself