This is a Russian Air Force skin for Monty CZ's Letov S-328.
				
				
			
			
            
            	
				
				
				
				
					This is a skin for Monty CZ's Letov Š-328.
 
The Slovak Š-328s carried out reconnaissance and bombing sorties in support of the Slovak participation in the Invasion of Poland in September 1939.
Following Slovakia's participation in the German Invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Slovak Š-328s were used for anti-partisan operations in western Ukraine in the summer of 1941, being used again on the Eastern front in the summer of 1942.
Three Slovakian aircraft were seized by Slovak insurgents and actually flown against the Germans in late 1944 during the Slovak National Uprising in September to October 1944. (Wikipedia)
				
				
			
			
            
            	
				
				
				
				
					This is a skin for Monty CZ's Letov Š-328.
 
The Slovak Š-328s carried out reconnaissance and bombing sorties in support of the Slovak participation in the Invasion of Poland in September 1939.
Following Slovakia's participation in the German Invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Slovak Š-328s were used for anti-partisan operations in western Ukraine in the summer of 1941, being used again on the Eastern front in the summer of 1942. 
Three Slovakian aircraft were seized by Slovak insurgents and actually flown against the Germans in late 1944 during the Slovak National Uprising in September to October 1944. (Wikipedia)
				
				
			
			
            
            	
				
				
				
				
					This is a skin for Monty CZ's Letov Š-328.
 
The Germans used captured Š-328s as trainers and later pressing them into service as Night Attack aircraft on the Eastern Front in the Winter of 1942-43. (Wikipedia)
				
				
			
			
            
            	
				
				
				
				
					This is a skin for Monty CZ's Letov S-328.
 
Bulgarian Air Force purchased 62 Š-328s from Germany in 1939, naming them the "Vrana" (Crow). They remained in service until at least September 1944. (Wikipedia)
				
				
			
			
            
            	
				
				
				
				
					Czechoslovak heavy fighter / bomber from pre IIWW era
enjoy it
MontyCZ
				
				
			
			
            
            	
				
				
				
				
					READ-ME!
 
 
This is an inclusive read-me file for the WWII Aircraft pack.
Unzip the pack to your Objects folder.
 
Make sure you have a Nations.ini file that has the entries for Nazi Germany and Japanese Empire or these planes will make your game crash.
These planes run fine on my system and several dissimilar test systems so if you have problems with them, you're on your own.
They are provided as-is with no support what-so-ever.
If you find you don't like them, that's what the Delete button is for.
There will be no changes, improvements, or upgrades to them EVER so don't even bother asking.
The skin templates will be uploaded as a pack just like the planes.
You are free to repaint the planes and do with the skins you create as you please.
 
YOU ARE NOT FREE TO REDISTRIBUTE THESE PLANES IN ANY WAY, SHAPE, FORM, OR FASHION.
YOU ARE DAMN WELL NOT FREE TO CHARGE FOR THEM OR TRY TO MAKE MONEY WITH THEM IN ANY MANNER.
 
 
WOLF
 
CREDITS:THANKS
 
ArmourDave for allowing me to use his Zero cockpit.
Major Lee for several excellent P-47D-20 skins, loading and hanger screens.
Wrench for several really really nice hanger screens.
				
				
			
			
            
            	
					
	
	
		 
	
 
				 
				
				
				
				
					Grumman Martlet Mk. I/III Pak for SF/SFG/WoV/WoE - WW2 MTO Installs (06 Patch Level) 
       
 
 
This is a mod of my mod of the F4F-3 variant, based on Pasko's F4F-4, as used by the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm, the Martlet I & III. These these 2 marks were 'acquired' by the FAA from the French and Greek orders, they were never recieved by the countries they were destined for due to "an inconvient lack of a deliver point" (ie: overrun by the enemy). It is the standard, non-folding wing version, with 4 50 caliber machine guns. It IS fully carrier capable, and can be used in user-made missions or campaigns.
 
This is a brand new skin, using my home-grown templates (as also used on my USN versions), representing a semi-fictional skin for 805 Squadron, Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm. I say semi-fictional, as this is designed to either compliment or replace the FAA 805 Buffalo that I did earlier in 2009; for those that can't get the F2A Buffalo, this will suffice. It carries the standard FAA camo scheme of Extra Dark Sea Gray/Slate Gray over Sky, as seen on other Martlets serving in the Middle East/Western Desert in 1940/41. New decals for serial numbers have been created; these ARE accurate serials assinged to Martlet I & IIIs, as taken over by the Royal Navy. Again; in this semi-fictional usege, they fit quite nicely.
 
This is a complete aircraft mod with all parts needed to unzip, install and fly away. REMEMBER: although designed for the MTO (ie: Battle for Crete, and Defense of Alexandria, etc), this skin IS perfectly usable for FAA Squadrons flying from English bases (ie: Orkneys, Scapa Flow, etc). BTW, the letters ARE for 805 when flying their Buffalos from HMS Eagle, during the Battle for Crete. They were all lost at Malme, Crete (well, there 3 or 4 that were really there...that is).
 
I have supplied an "alternative" cockpit ini, modified from Geo's F6F-3, for those that may want a more 'closer approximation' of the Wildcat's Real Life  pit. The cockpit is NOT supplied from the Hellcat, so you'll need to obtain it yourselves from Geo's site and transfer over the cockpit folder, and from this version, the "US_N-3_Gunsight.tga". Instructions for that are below, in the "To Swap Pits" section. In truth, THIS would be the way to go. It's much closer, and better looking than the original, which isn't a US Navy pit at all!!
 
 
= IMPORTANT: This aircraft is designed for use in SF/SFG/WoV/WoE, at the 06 patch level -ONLY-, It has =NOT= been  tested it in post 08 patch SF/SFG/WoV/WoE/WoI. It has also NOT been tested in the NextGen, SF2 series. You use it in these enviroments at your own risk. =
 
=This mod is designed for use with the WW2 Weapons Pak by me, as it contains all the needed weapons . If attempting to use this aircraft with any other weapons pak, you'll need to add ALL the WW2 era bombs, torpedoes, etc. They are NOT included in this package.=
 
As always, it's reccomended you unzip this to a temp folder somewhere's thats easy to find. This will give you access to the rest of the readme for full, detailed install instructions and the Usual Notes and Other Ramblings...
 
Good Hunting!
Wrench
Kevin Stein