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    1. SF2 WW2 ETO Spitfire 9c, 341 Squadron Skin Pak

      SF2 WW2 ETO Spitfire 9c, 341 Squadron Skin Pak
       
      -- Something for the WW2 ETO players --
       
      = For SF2 ONLY, Full-5 Merged + Expansion Pak 2 (Reccomended/Preferred) =
      **SF2:E Expansion Pak 2 =REQUIRED= to have the Spitfire 9c**
       
      A reskinning of the stock 3W Spit 9c to 341 Squadron, FFAF (aka: GC III/4 Alsace) during WW2 in Western Europe.
       
      Skins remain in their 'lorez' 512 size, and are still in bmp format. Decal randomization is set to TRUE. All marking on the aircraft are decals. This will make it exceptionally easy for skinners to create other RAF squadrons of this time period.
      For those with historical tendencies, this is the squadron that Pierre Clostermann served with.
       
      As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So, please read them. Also, give the "Notes" section a read too.
       
      Happy Landings!!
      wrench
      kevin stein

      71 downloads

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    2. Spitfire Mk22, Southern Rhodesian Air Force

      Spitfire F.22, Southern Rhodesian Air Force for SF2
       
      This will work only if you have installed DLC No. 29 AI Aircraft Pack 2, including the Spitfire F.22. Without this pack installed, you will not have the necessary model files.
       
      The SRAF received 22 Mark 22 Spitfires from Britain in 1951, and these were used to form two fighter squadrons until 1954 when they began to be replaced with Vampires. The final Spitfire was withdrawn in 1956; most aircraft were sold on to Syria, although SR64 and SR65 remained in Rhodesia. SR64 was subsequently rebuilt and restored to airworthiness but crashed in 1982, killing its pilot.
       
      This uses an essentially unmodified data.ini and loadout.ini as supplied in the initial DLC pack.Nationality entries have been changed to read 'Rhodesia' but are otherwise unchanged.
       
      Serials include 20 of the known serials for the two batches of Spitfires.
       
      There is some disagreement about the actual colour of these aircraft; some say High-Speed Silver, others pale grey-blue. I believe both are probably correct, as the aircraft will have been delivered in RAF Silver and may subsequently have been painted pale blue.
       
       
      Credits:
       
      The cockpit is by Kesselbrut and used with gratitude in accordance with the CA fair use agreement.
       
      I have no idea where the pilot came from, but thank you anyway!
       
      Skin modification, serials, sounds, screens, decals and decal placement by ndicki.

      78 downloads

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    3. Joseph Priller.7z

      Bf109E-3 "Yellow one"..Flown by Joseph Priller of 6/JG51,Autumn 1940.
       
      Requires BF109E-3 here...
      http://combatace.com/topic/78173-bf109e-3/ and 2 later updates..
       
      Install.
      Open archive to desktop etc...Drop Objects folder, into your WW2 main mod folder and allow to overwrite\merge folders.
      Add data,supplied in "Add to sqd list.txt" for squadronlist.ini,in your pilotdata folder and entry in the BF109E-3.ini,add that to yours ,into your main BF109E-3.ini to get skin to show.
      more to follow.

      81 downloads

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    4. SB2C-5 R HAF

      SF 2
      SKIN for the Greek sb2c - 5 ....helldiver...
      You can get the plane here....above..by veltro2k...
       
      http://combatace.com...2c-1-helldiver/
       
      Also don't forget the Helldiver Tweeks Pak by the wrench ...!!!!!!!!
      http://combatace.com...ver-tweeks-pak/
       
      http://combatace.com...ver-tweeks-pak/
       
      It's very easy just unzip..and copy paste the files..in your plane ..folder...
      They are 2skin's... one D bleu..and 1 light.. for the navy coperation....i think...!
      Sorry is missing the number under the wing and in fuselage....!!
      If someone want's is free to make...!! I still have problem's with number's as you see in last pic,...!!

      65 downloads

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    5. German Kill Markings

      Here are the kill marks that go along with the Mustang pack just released. Just put put in the decals folder.

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    6. Prop Fix for TMF F4U-1 and F4U-1A Corsairs

      Prop Fix for TMF Corsairs...
       
      3 bladed props ONLY!!!
       
      Slighyly modified tga will give a more smooth look to the propellers on the following recently released TMF/Mod Mafia Corsairs:
       
      F4U-1 "Birdcage"
      F4U-1A
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      Instructions:
      unzip the package to a temp folder, your desktop, or somewhere easy to find.
      Then, copy/paste the 3 tgas into the main aircraft folder for the 2 aircraft listed above
      You may also want to place them INSIDE the skin folders (I've tested both ways)
      NOTE: this will NOT fix any issues on 4 bladded Corsairs (-4, -4B). That appears to be a node issue.

      119 downloads

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    7. P-51D Mustang China Double Skin pack

      RoCAF & PLAAF Skins for TW stock Mustang
      to celebrate new Jon Formosa Campaign set.
       
      Brother against brother.
       
       
      Install as usual and happy fly.
       
       
      @ paulopanz

      114 downloads

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    8. PAF Dakotas

      PAF/RPAF C-47A Dakota For SF2 Full-5 merged(or at minimum SF2:I with Expansion pack1)
       
      Overview:
      These Dakotas were gained by the air arms of India and Pakistan after the partition of the Indo-Pak Subcontinent in 1947.Their primary roles were transport and sometimes resupply to ground troops.They were in service from 1947 to at least 1970.There has been speculation that some aircraft were modified as recon planes during the 1971 war.However,due to an almost complete lack of photos and technical reference,the history of these airframes cannot be traced.
       
      The mod:
      Presented in this mod are two skins to represent two different airframes of the Pakistan Air Force.Again,due to very little reference available for these aircraft,the skins are provided without tail numbers.
      Two skins are provided:
       
      -PAF Grey
      -PAF Green
       
      The Grey scheme is meant to represent the aircraft which transported Mohammed Ali Jinnah(the founder of Pakistan and the man behind the partition of the Indo-Pak Subcontinent).This aircraft was at that time in service with the Royal Pakistan Air Force for which accurate decals are provided.The Green scheme represents a few airframes in service with the Air Force in East Pakistan(now Bangladesh).These aircrafts were thought to be used as Recon platforms.
       
      Installation:
      After unzipping PAF Dakotas V1.0,paste the aircraft folder inside the objects folder inside your SF2 mod folder.Do the same for decals.When asked to overwrite,click yes.Note:If you do not know anything about the mod folder,the immediately stop the installation,go to the CombatACE Forums,Go to the Strike Fighters 2 Knowledge Base and take a look at the thread explaining the Strike Fighters 2 mod folder mechanism.
       
      You have my full permission to modify and use these textures as well as the decals for your own mod(s) as long as I(Lazarus1177) am acknowledged as the original Author.
       
      IMPORTANT:
      I HEREBY CLAIM NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY OF THE CHANGES THIS MOD MAY RENDER TO YOUR GAME(Even though it doesn't).IF THIS MOD IS INSTALLED,THEN IT IS DONE ONLY BY THE WILL OF THE USER AND I CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS.INSTALL AT YOUR OWN RISK.(The mod is perfectly safe,but I still claim no responsibility just to be safe!)
       
      These files are hereby released as freeware and MUST NOT be used as payware.
      These files are only to be uploaded at Combatace.com.
       
      If you have any Questions or maybe a bit of constructive criticism to offer,then PM me at Combatace.com.
       
      Credits:
      Aircraft Model:Third Wire
      Texturing:Me
      Decals:Me
       
      Regards;
       
      Lazarus

      93 downloads

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    9. P-47N Bumpmap skin update

      New jpeg format for the P-47N,to save space,but with same detail,replaces the older bitmap textures.
      Also now has bump mapping.
      As ever readme is supplied and gives all instructions which need to be followed,or the effect wont show.
      The wing tanks are now part of the model,and all items and info are included.
      Any problems please let me know.
      enjoy.

      91 downloads

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    10. PBY Catalina Argentina Skin Pack

      Skin pack for Veltro's Catalina. +info
      _____________________________________________________
      INSTALATION/ (SF2, may work in SF1. Actually, I tested it in Operation Isjborn TP-47)
       
      - Extract .RAR in a temporary folder.
      - Copy the three folders and paste them into your PBY Catalina folder
      - Enjoy!
      _____________________________________________________
      CREDITS/
       
      - Model: Veltro2k
      - Templates: pappychcksix
       
      Thank you very much-.
      _____________________________________________________
       
      Do NOT use in any payware.

      75 downloads

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    11. Spitfire PR.MkXI, RAF, 1943-45

      Spitfire PR.MkXI, RAF, 1943-45
       
      The unarmed MkXI photographic reconnaissance Spitfire came into service in early 1943, and was basically a modified MkIX airframe with a MkVIII retractable tailwheel and fittings for three cameras. Further modifications included leading edge fuel tanks and a larger oil tank in an enlarged chin fitted below the Rolls-Royce Merlin 61, 63, 63A or 70 engine. Early aircraft kept the original rounded rudder, while the second production batch had the later pointed type.
       
      The serial numbers included in this pack correspond to early production MkXI aircraft with the rounded rudder, all built during late 1942 or early 1943. As such, they can be used for missions dating from February 1943 until the end of the War. As PR Spitfires did not carry squadron codes, any PRU/PR Squadron may be represented.
       
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.

      135 downloads

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    12. Spitfire MkIXe, 107 Sqn, IDF/AF, 1948-50s

      Spitfire MkIXe, No.107 Sqn, Israel Air Force/Defense Force, 1948-1950s
       
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
      Credits:
       
      Model, Flight Dynamics and Decals by Third Wire
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, data.ini modifications, sounds and assembly by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory

      179 downloads

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    13. Spitfire MkIXe, 105 Sqn, IDF/AF, 1948-50s

      Spitfire MkIXe, No.105 Sqn, Israel Air Force/Defense Force, 1948-1950s
       
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
      Credits:
       
      Model, Flight Dynamics and Decals by Third Wire
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, data.ini modifications, sounds and assembly by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory

      118 downloads

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    14. Spitfire MkIXe, 101 Sqn, IDF/AF, 1948-50s

      Spitfire MkIXe, No.101 Sqn, Israel Air Force/Defense Force, 1948-1950s
       
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
      Credits:
       
      Model, Flight Dynamics and Decals by Third Wire
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, data.ini modifications, sounds and assembly by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory

      120 downloads

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    15. Spitfire MkIXe, 105 Sqn, IDF/AF, 1948-50s (GB)

      Spitfire MkIXe, No.105 Sqn, Israel Air Force/Defense Force, 1948-1950s
       
      Aircraft were delivered in the standard RAF Day Fighter Scheme of Ocean Grey, Dark Green and Medium Sea Grey. The Ocean Grey uppersurfaces were quickly repainted using household paint to a more effective brownish sand colour.
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
      Credits:
       
      Model, Flight Dynamics and Decals by Third Wire
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, data.ini modifications, sounds and assembly by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory

      132 downloads

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    16. Spitfire MkIXe, 101 Sqn, IDF/AF, 1948-50s (GB)

      Spitfire MkIXe, No.101 Sqn, Israel Air Force/Defense Force, 1948-1950s
       
      Aircraft were delivered in the standard RAF Day Fighter Scheme of Ocean Grey, Dark Green and Medium Sea Grey. The Ocean Grey uppersurfaces were quickly repainted using household paint to a more effective brownish sand colour.
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
      Credits:
       
      Model, Flight Dynamics and Decals by Third Wire
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, data.ini modifications, sounds and assembly by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory

      114 downloads

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    17. Spitfire MkIXc, IDF/AF, 1948-50s

      Spitfire MkIXc, No.101 Sqn, Israel Air Force/Defense Force, 1948-1950s
       
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
      Credits:
       
      Model, Flight Dynamics and Decals by Third Wire
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, data.ini modifications, sounds and assembly by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory

      171 downloads

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    18. Spitfire MkIXe S-89, Czech Air Force, late 1940s

      Spitfire MkIXe S-89, 10th Air Regiment, Czech Air Force, Praha-Kbely, 1949
       
      When the Free Czech squadrons of the RAF (Nos. 310, 312, 313) returned to Czechoslovakia after the end of the War, they took their aircraft with them, specially repainted in Czech colours before their departure from RAF Manston. These aircraft were supplemented by a number of others bought from Britain, but with the arrival of the Communists in power in 1947, the S-89 as the Spitfire was known locally fell out of favour and was phased out in favour of Soviet types. Many Czech Spitfires were sold on to the new State of Israel.
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
      Credits:
       
      Model and Flight Dynamics by Third Wire
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, decals, data.ini modifications by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory
       
      This is my rather limited way to saying thank you to Monty CZ for all the fabulous aircraft he makes for us!

      109 downloads

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    19. Spitfire MkVb, Wing Commander J. Kent, 1st Polish Wing

      Spitfire MkVb AB790, Wing Commander John Kent, 1st Polish Wing, Northolt, July 1941
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
       
      Credits:
       
      Model by Third Wire
      Flight Dynamics by ShrikeHawk based on TW Spitfire MkIXc
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, decals, data.ini modifications, formations, sounds and assembly by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory

      146 downloads

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    20. J-26/S-26 Flygvapnets Mustangs!

      Here 5 silver, silver-daygloo & green skins
      for both J-26 and recon armed S-26 of F21
       
      Same decalset (included) as previous J-28 and J-29
       
      Note: for using with correct squadrons You will need last
       
      squadronlist.ini with all Swedish wings.
       
      Install: put all in Your mods forder and overwrite.
       
      Jenjoy!
       
      Yours
       
      Paulopanz

      166 downloads

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    21. Spitfire MkVb, Op. Spotter, March 1942

      Spitfire MkVb, No.249 Sqn RAF, Takali, Malta, March 1942
       
      Malta stands in a key position in the middle of the Mediterranean, between Sicily and Libya, right on the main supply route for Axis forces in North Africa. For this reason, it came under constant attack from mid-1940 until late 1942 when the Allies took the initiative in North Africa. This is the longest siege in both British and Maltese history, and on 15th April 1942 King George VI awarded the island with the George Cross as a token of respect for its dogged and determined resistance.
       
      Initially, Malta was defended only by a handful of worn out Hurricanes which nonetheless gave a good account of themselves, but they were clearly not a match for the latest Bf109F fighters deployed by the Luftwaffe. The choice was simple - supply the island with Spitfires, or lose it.
       
      The difficult part of the operation involved actually getting the Spitfires to Malta in the first place. Shipping was being lost at an alarming rate, yet with the limited range of the Spitfire, flying them from Gibraltar was impossible. Finally, an underbelly slipper tank was designed, and a plan began to come together. The aircraft would be carried aboard HMS Eagle to a point off the Algerian coast from which they would be able to reach Malta with their last drops of fuel.
       
      The Spitfires were shipped to Gibraltar, assembled and made ready. The Eagle took them aboard and sailed to the fly-off point, dangerously close to a hostile coast... Only to find that the extra fuel tanks would not work owing to an undetected air-lock. The Navy was furious...
       
      On the second attempt on 7th March 1942, however, all aircraft bar one with fuel feed trouble took off successfully under the command of S/L Stan Grant, and flew the 660 mile journey to Malta without mishap. The way was open and Malta would survive.
       
      By the time the next delivery of a further 9 Spitfires took place two weeks later, only two of this initial batch were still airworthy.
       
      Serial numbers in this pack correspond to the aircraft used in Operation Spotter. All 16 were newly-built MkVb(T) aircraft, which explains their consecutive serial numbers. They were delivered in the typical Desert scheme of Midstone, Dark Earth and Azure Blue, and at the time of their epic flight, they did not yet carry individual letters. I have assigned these letters on a purely hypothetical basis as I have not been able to determine if they were in fact carried during service with 249 Sqn or not.
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
      Includes 2048 and 1024 size skin sheets.
       
      Credits:
      Model by Third Wire
      Flight Dynamics by ShrikeHawk based on TW Spitfire MkIXc
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, decals, data.ini modifications, formations, sounds and assembly by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory

      183 downloads

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    22. Spitfire MkVb, No.401 Sqn RAF, 1942

      Spitfire MkVb, No.401 (Canadian) Sqn RAF, Gravesend, May 1942
       
      Originally No.1 Sqn RCAF, the squadron became operational on Hurricane at Northolt in August 1940 after a period of in-theatre training. After the Battle of Britain, in which it was reasonably successful, it was moved to Prestwick in Scotland. Shortly after returning to the South to Digby in February 1941, it was renumbered to No.401 to avoid confusion with No.1 Sqn RAF. Spitfire MkIIs replaced the Hurricanes in September 1941, and were themselves replaced by MkVbs before the end of 1941. These aircraft remained until their replacement, in turn, with the new MkIX in the course of the late summer of 1942, making 401 one of the first squadrons to operate the MkIX. In October 1941, 401 had moved from Digby to Biggin Hill, carrying out offensive sweeps over Northern France.
       
      Serial numbers in this pack correspond to MkVb aircraft used by 401 Squadron during 1942, although many of these aircraft were on strength only for some days, for obvious reasons. Where a pilot has been identified as having flown a particular aircraft (The Royal Air Force did not attribute aircraft to particular pilots, although many did tend to have their favourites) that pilot has been listed in the menu. Aircraft of note are Pilot Officer Don Blakeslee's BL753 'H' and Pilot Officer Don Morrison's BM373 'F'. Aircraft appearing in the menu without an asterisk carry the correct individual letter for that aircraft.
       
      This Ocean Grey/Dark Green/Medium Sea Grey Day Fighter Scheme was introduced wef August 1941, although its implementation lasted up until at least the end of 1941. This original shade of Ocean grey, not to be confused with the shade standardised in mid-1942, was ordered to be mixed from seven parts Medium Sea Grey to one part Night and applied on-squadron. In practice, while it could vary wildly, it was generally darker than the later, factory-produced shade, and lacked the blueish hue. It is typical of the period running from late 1941 until the autumn or even winter of 1942.
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
      Includes 2048 and 1024 size skin sheets.
       
      Credits:
      Model by Third Wire
      Flight Dynamics by ShrikeHawk based on TW Spitfire MkIXc
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, decals, data.ini modifications, formations, sounds and assembly by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory

      203 downloads

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    23. Spitfire MkVb, No.92 Sqn RAF, 1941

      Spitfire MkVb, No.92 (East India) Sqn RAF, Biggin Hill, February - October 1941
       
      After fighting throughout the Battle of Britain, during which it produced a number of noteworthy aces, No.92 stayed at Biggin Hill during the summer of 1941. This was the time when the RAF began its 'lean forward' into occupied France, effectively turning the tables on the Luftwaffe and finally taking the fight back to the Continent. In February 1941, No.92 was the first squadron to receive the new MkV Spitfire.
       
      The markings carried throughout 1941 included the Sky 'Fighter Command' band and spinner introduced in December 1940 and returned to the all-Sky undersides again after a brief period from December to April when the port wings of fighter aircraft were once again painted black. At this time, the spinner and band were in fact generally painted not Sky but Sky Blue for some reason; the correct Sky colour appeared more generally in the second half of 1941.
       
      Serial numbers in this pack correspond to MkVb aircraft used by 92 Squadron during 1941, although many of these aircraft were on strength only for some days, for obvious reasons. Where a pilot has been identified as having flown a particular aircraft (The Royal Air Force did not attribute aircraft to particular pilots, although many did tend to have their favourites) that pilot has been listed in the menu. Pilots of note included such well-known types as Brian Kingcome, Neville Duke, Titch Havercroft, Don Kingaby, Geoff Wellum, Trevor Wade and many others.
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
      Includes 2048 and 1024 size skin sheets.
       
      Credits:
      Model by Third Wire
      Flight Dynamics by ShrikeHawk based on TW Spitfire MkIXc
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, decals, data.ini modifications, formations, sounds and assembly by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory

      197 downloads

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    24. Spitfire MkIIa, No.308 (Polish) Sqn RAF, 1941

      Spitfire MkIIa, No.308 (City of Krakow) Sqn, Royal Air Force, Baginton, May 1941
       
      No.308 Squadron was the among first of the Polish fighter squadrons to be equipped with the Spitfire while based at Baginton in March 1941. This made the Poles the first Free Air Force to use the aircraft - a fitting tribute given the way they had performed during the later part of the Battle of Britain; No.303 (Kosciuszko) Sqn for example claimed more German aircraft shot down than any other Hurricane squadron - despite joining the Battle only at the end of August. The Poles, for whom the RAF was their third home after their own Air Force in 1939 and the French Air Force in 1940, had a reputation for extremely aggressive flying which the RAF did not altogether understand - but their results were eloquent, and they were given the Spitfires they craved.
       
      The markings carried in the late spring of 1941 included the Sky 'Fighter Command' band and spinner introduced in December 1940 and returned to the all-Sky undersides again after a brief period from December to April when the port wings of fighter aircraft were once again painted black. At this time, the spinner and band were in fact generally painted not Sky but Sky Blue for some reason; the correct Sky colour appeared more generally in the second half of 1941.
       
      Serial numbers in this pack correspond to aircraft used by 308 Squadron during May 1941, although many of these aircraft were on strength only for some days, for obvious reasons.
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
      Includes 2048 and 1024 size skin sheets.
       
      Credits:
       
      Model by Third Wire
      Flight Dynamics by ShrikeHawk based on TW Spitfire MkIXc
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, decals, data.ini modifications, formations, sounds and assembly by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory

      143 downloads

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    25. Spitfire MkIIa, No.609 Sqn RAF, 1941

      Spitfire MkIIa, No.609 (West Riding) Sqn, Auxiliary Air Force, Biggin Hill, May 1941
       
      After fighting throughout the Battle of Britain, during which it was based at Middle Wallop and produced a number of noteworthy aces, No.609 moved to Biggin Hill in February 1941. This was the time when the RAF began its 'lean forward' into occupied France, effectively turning the tables on the Luftwaffe and finally taking the fight back to the Continent.
       
      The markings carried in the late spring of 1941 included the Sky 'Fighter Command' band and spinner introduced in December 1940 and returned to the all-Sky undersides again after a brief period from December to April when the port wings of fighter aircraft were once again painted black. At this time, the spinner and band were in fact generally painted not Sky but Sky Blue for some reason; the correct Sky colour appeared more generally in the second half of 1941.
       
      Serial numbers in this pack correspond to aircraft used by 609 Squadron during May 1941, although many of these aircraft were on strength only for some days, for obvious reasons. Where a pilot has been identified as having flown a particular aircraft (The Royal Air Force did not attribute aircraft to particular pilots, although many did tend to have their favourites) that pilot has been listed in the menu. Two pilots of particular note were operational with the Squadron in May 1941; Australian ace F/L John Curchin usually flew P8098 'Z', the Enfield presentation Spitfire, and F/O John Bisdee P8264 'H' which carries his family's fleur-de-lys arms below the cockpit.
       
      For use ONLY with SF2 including the Israel Expansion Pack. This will NOT work if you do not have the stock TW Spitfires installed and working.
       
      Includes 2048 and 1024 size skin sheets.
       
      Credits:
       
      Model by Third Wire
      Flight Dynamics by ShrikeHawk based on TW Spitfire MkIXc
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Skin, decals, data.ini modifications, formations, sounds and assembly by ndicki
      Guns by AvHistory

      180 downloads

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