Authentic replica FREEWARE flight simulation controls mainly for vintage aircraft. Self-assembly kits. Started with the Spitfire MkIX in December 2020.
The AuthentiKit equipped @RAFBBMF Spitfire MkIX simulator is featured in the latest issue of their club journal, which is a huge honour. If you'd like to read about it's evolution from PR device to emergency procedures trainer you can read the article at https://t.co/Iar5ldrH8u
What's better than an AuthentiKit Spitfire? A full motion AuthentiKit Spitfire. https://t.co/uwUzhjeLxc Community member Funk is working on setting up this experience in Sydney, Australia. Thanks again to @tacticalpascal1 for his great Spitfire videos and tutorials.
Jon Stockwood is on a roll. Here's his build of the AuthentiKit Spitfire lower panel. Get the files free from here to make your own. https://t.co/6B76nFghXn
And another nicely weathered AuthentiKit Spitfire MkIX throttle assembled by Jon Stockwood. Assembly instructions and all the files are here https://t.co/x0iGCGi0C6
Nicely weathered Spitfire MkIX throttle built by Snowy from printed parts supplied by a Community Approved Printer (CAP). Assembly instructions and link to get an intro to a CAP in your region here https://t.co/x0iGCGi0C6
Many thanks to Jon Stockwood for a great review of our G2 Spitfire stick and sharing a great pic of his original stick and his new G2. Here's the full review https://t.co/nUDmz7c3nh
I do like a good "Deskpit" photo. Thanks to AuthentiKit community member Kevintieman for sharing his. Featuring Spitfire flight stick G1, throttle, trims, gear, flaps and more.
Weekly dev news is out. Spitfire G2 stick v1.1 update just released; Big progress on the P-51 stick; News about a Tornado stick and a possible reason for why your printed parts come out too tight. https://t.co/l0B81J9Kkt