I've seriously considered flying over to NZ for a ride in the two seater Spitty over there. Man, to see a Spitfire listed in my log book would be the ultimate.
Saying that though, from my
very limited experience warbirds are very different to fly when compared to small, light super agile aerobatic aeroplanes. The Laser had a roll rate somewhere like 250-270 degree/second. Very few WW2 fighters could exceed 90deg/sec - very laid back ol' chap! It's the same with pitch rate. I've only had the chance to fly one warbird (T-28D). The Trojan was an absolute truck say compared to a Decathalon. Honestly, having a fly of the Trojan was not as much fun as I expected it to be. It is nice to be clipping along at a higher speed, but it's all relative I guess. It's the overall experience - the rumble and sound of the engine, the fast climb rate (Laser though can climb at about the same rate as a baby Spit @ 3000fpm).
I am
highly tempted to do a civvie Spitfire, as they just look so beautiful in civvie schemes. Ross, you just inspired me to pull out my ol' 1/48 Spitty from the back of the cabinet. Poor ol' girl is in need of some TLC. She's on the bench and getting a fresh oil job and possibly some filtering to spruce her up. I'll post some pic's shortly over at the Airbase.
Here's what I think is the ultimate. If it meant trading my left arm to own one, I'd do it!