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    1. SF2 WW2 Hawker Hurricane IIC (Trop), 335 Squadron (MTO/RHAF) Skinpak

      SF2 WW2 Hawker Hurricane IIC (Trop), 335 Squadron (MTO/RHAF) 4/28/2013
       
      -- Something for the WW2 ETO/MTO players --
       
      = For SF2, Full-5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
       
      *There is a distinct possibility that this mod will work in SF/Wo* 1stGen game installs. After all, it's just a skin and decals!! However, the decal radomization will not be functional in SF/Wo* 1stGen game installs*
       
      A new Desert camo skin for Raven's Hurricane IIC (Trop), recreates 335 Squadron, Royal Hellinc Air Force, as flown with the RAF in Egypt and the Western Desert.
       
      This skin is still in bmp format, so it's usable in SF/Wo*. Decal randomization is TRUE. All the markings are decals, most of which (serials, plane-in-group letters) are reused from other skins sets
       
      As always, fairly easy to follow, highly detailed install instructions are included. So, please =READ= them.
      Also, give the "Notes" section a read too.
       
      With Thanks To Raven for the bird, and the OK to tweek her!
       
      Happy Hunting!
      wrench
      Kevin Stein
       
      **Note: this is a reupload. The original upload from April seems to have vanished**

      72 downloads

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    2. SF2 WW2 Hawker Hurricane Mk.I No.1 Squadron, BoF, Skin Pak

      SF2 WW2 Hawker Hurricane Mk.I No.1 Squadron, BoF, Skin Pak 5/14/2014
       
      -- Something for the WW2 ETO players --
       
      = For SF2, Full-5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
       
      *There is a distinct possibility that this mod will work in SF/Wo* 1stGen game installs. However, due to some of the modifications made to fit them into the SF2 environment (read: decal randomization), all the features will =NOT= be working as designed.*
       
      A new skin for Raven's Hurrican Mk.1 (2-bladded Watts prop, fabric wings), representing No. 1 Squadron in early to mid-1940, but more for the Battle of France timeframe.
       
      This skin is painted in the "half-and-half' Night/White wing undersides, with French style "rudder flash" RAF color bands, and "silver dope" remaining undersides. The skin maps remain in bmp format.
      Also included is a modified textureset.ini for the original No.111 squadron skin, that adds the DefaultStartDate= tag (07/1940), adds decal randomization. The decals ini provided for 111 adds the Level 1 fake "SqTail" pointer to activate the Squadron name display. This is used on BOTH skins.
       
      The new serial number decals ARE historically those for early Mk.1 Hurris, but should be considered 'generic' in nature, as they represent NO particular aircraft within a specific squadron.
       
      This package ONLY contains the skins/decals (and the 111 Squadron inis). I've not included any of my usual "tweeks" to SF2-ize the aircraft. It's pretty perfect as is! (the only thing I changed was turning the Fuselage OFF in the data ini to eliminate the 'double cockpit' issue).
       
      As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So, please =READ= them BEFORE installing this mod!!!. Also, give the "Notes" section a read too.
       
      With Thanks To Raven for the bird!
       
      Good Hunting!
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein

      78 downloads

         (3 reviews)

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    3. SF2 WW2 Hawker Sea Hurricane IA 880 NAS Skin/Decal Set

      SF2 WW2 Hawker Sea Hurricane IA 880 NAS Skin/Decal Set
       
      -- Something for the WW2 MTO players --
       
      = For SF2, Full-5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
      *There is a distinct possibility this mod may work in SF/Wo* 1stGen game installs. It's just a basic skin/decal set.*
       
      A new skin/decal set for Raven's Sea Hurricane Mk.1A. Included herein is the skin and decals for
      880 Squadron, aboard Royal Navy carriers in the Med (possibile INDOMITABLE??)
       
      This skin is still in bmp format, making is usable in 1stGen insalls. All new decals were created for Codes and serial numbers. Decal randomization is TRUE. As all the markings are decals, it would be quite easy for other skinners to recreate other RN squadrons that used this mark Sea Hurri, as the Temperate Sea Scheme was used throughout the North Atlantic and Med.
      *NOTE: decal randomization will NOT work in SF/Wo* 1stGen game installs. The sepearte Decals folder should work fine in all installs, possibly even down to 06 1stGen levels. This has not, and cannot be. tested by me as I have no 1stGen installs left!*
       
      As always, fairly easy to follow, detailed install instructions are included. So, please read them. Also, give the "Notes" section a read too.
       
      Good Hunting!
      wrench
      kevin stein

      82 downloads

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    4. SF2 WW2 Hurricane IIb RAF, CBI

      SF2 WW2 Hurricane IIb RAF, CBI 12/15/2013
       
      = For SF2, Full-4/5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
       
      - For WW2 CBI Usage =ONLY!= -
       
      *Note: There is a distinct possibility that this mod MAY work in SF/Wo* 1stGen game installs. However, many features will not be functional. End Users that choose to use this in SF/Wo* do so on their own.*
       
      While this mod CAN be used on the older (earlier) releases of the Hurricane, it's designed for use on the latest Hurricane IIB Ver 3.0 (hence it's delayed release), available at the following URL:
       
      http://combatace.com/files/file/13630-hurricane-mkiib/
       
      The skin represents No.17 Squadron, when they first arrived in theatre (India) in late 1941/early 42, and as used in Burma. The skin remains in BMP format. All markings are decals, and Decal Randomization is TRUE.
       
      Included are modified main and data inis that have some very minor changes (component removals, new engine sound, slightly repositioned pilot, and so forth).
       
      An SF2-converted version of the NEW 44 gallon drop tank (from V.3) is included; everything else you should already have. A new hangar screen, somewhat theatre themed, is included.
       
      As always, fairly easy to follow, highly detailed install instructions are included. So, please -READ- them. In fact, as we're creating a theatre-specific version, READ the install instructions AFTER unzipping, but BEFORE installing this mod!!! Seriously, DO it!!!
      Also, give the "Notes" section a read too for futher explinations, clarifactions, illuminations and so forth.
       
      Good Hunting!
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein

      74 downloads

         (1 review)

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    5. SF2 WW2 MTO Spitfire Mk.IX, Polish Fighting Team Skinpak

      SF2 WW2 MTO Spitfire Mk.IX, Polish Fighting Team Skinpak 1/8/2015
       
      -- Something for the Med players --
       
      = For SF2, Full-5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
       
      *This mod will NOT work in SF/Wo* 1stGen game installs, at any patch level. One should also have the SF2I expansion pak, that gave us the Spitfires, as this mod REQUIRES the 3W Spitfire Mk.IX,
       
      This package contains a new skin for MTO (specificly Tunisian) based RAF Spitfire Mk.IXs. It represents
       
      "C" Flight, No. 145 Squadron, aka "Polish Fighting Team"
       
      All marking are decals, and decal randomization is TRUE for the 16 plane-in-squadron and serial number decals. Serial numbers marked with a star (*) are 100% historically matched to their plane-in-squadron number. Those marked with a cross (+, ok the plus sign!), while having served with the PFT, could not be matched to a specific aircraft. Those without any markings, are 'generic'. It should be noted, that the PFT used numbers, instead of letter for their individual IDs.
      Please note, this is just the skin/decal set. I've not included any of the bits needed to make the aircraft Player Flyable ™. There's plenty of other mods that do this.
       
      When in game, on the Loadout Screen, you'll see
       
      Polish Fighting Team (145 Sqdn)
       
      in the upper right skin selection drop down.
       
      As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So, please read them.
       
      Good Hunting!
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein

      64 downloads

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    6. SF2 WW2 SAAF Hurricane Skins, East Africa

      1 SAAF Squadron - Hurricane MKIA
      3 SAAF Squadron - Hurricane MkIA (Trop)
       
      These skins are for Raven's excellent Hurricane MkI and MkIa (Trop). Most of the hard work on these skins is down to him - I've just played around with the panel lines and added some extra decals.
       
      SAAF squadrons in East Africa used a number of different aircraft over the campaign so I've decided to set these around January 1941 when:
      - 3 SAAF Squadron was Hurricanes only and
      - 1 SAAF Squadron was a mix of the original MkIs supplied early in the war, loaned MkIa(Trops) from 3 SAAF and Gladiators.
       
      Anyone who would like the layered files to play with should drop me a line and I'll convert them to your format of choice - anything to encourage more people to get into skinning.
       
      Regards
       
      Lloyd

      52 downloads

         (2 reviews)

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    7. sf2_ww2_eto_hurri2cV2_1_skinpak

      Something for WW2 ETO on the 1941-42 Channel Front, at night and during the day.
       
      A clutch of reskins for Raven's excellent Hurricane MkIIC Version 2.1. All new skins, from Raven's template, plus decals edited from those supplied in the original Raven Hurricane SF2 packs by The Wrench. Included are skins for:
       
      No. 1 Squadron (JX) Night Intruder late 1941-1942
      No. 1 Squadron (JX) Night Intruder 1942
      No. 3 Squadron (QO) Day Fighter scheme Late 1941-1942
      No. 87 Squadron (LK) Night Intruder late 1941-1942
       
      S!
       
      Steve T

      61 downloads

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    8. Spitfire F.MkIXc, early production, MEF

      Spitfire F.MkIXc, early production, Middle East Forces, late 1942 onwards.
       
      These will add an RAF-specific MkIXc version of the Spitfire included in the SF2 Israel Expansion Pack. Includes serial numbers for early production F.MkIXc ("MkIXA") aircraft, squadron and individual codes and correct RAF markings for the period.
       
      A large number of early MkIX aircraft were conversions from MkV airframes; if you look up the serials of these aircraft, they will fall in blocks attributed to MkVs. All the aircraft represented in this pack were either converted to MkIX standard, or in the earliest MkIX production blocks.
       
      This will run only in SF2I or a merged install including SF2I and the SF2I Expansion Pack.

      153 downloads

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    9. Spitfire F.MkIXc, South African Air Force

      Spitfire MkIXc, No.4 Sqn, SAAF
       
      These will add a SAAF-specific MkIXc version of the Spitfire included in the SF2 Israel Expansion Pack. Includes serial numbers for early production F.MkIXc ("MkIXA") aircraft, squadron and individual codes and correct SAAF markings for the period.
       
      A large number of early MkIX aircraft were conversions from MkV airframes; if you look up the serials of these aircraft, they will fall in blocks attributed to MkVs. All the aircraft represented in this pack were either converted to MkIX standard, or in the earliest MkIX production blocks.
       
      This will run only in SF2I or a merged install including SF2I and the SF2I Expansion Pack.

      127 downloads

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    10. Spitfire LF.MkVIIIc, SEAC

      Spitfire LF.MkVIIIc, No.607 Sqn RAF, 1944-45
       
      No.607 (County of Durham) Sqn began flying on the Spitfire MkVIII in March 1944.
       
      The serial numbers included all correspond to LF.MkVIIIc aircraft built in late 1943 to early 1944 and shipped out to India.
       
      Credits:
      Model and flight dynamics by Third Wire
      Cockpit by Kesselbrut
      Decals, placement and data.ini modifications by ndicki
       
      The canopy is activated by toggling "shift 0" - RAF procedures dictated that the canopy should be open and locked back during take-off and landing.
      As the MkVIII had a retractable tail-wheel, I have removed the MkIX-type fixed tail-wheel.
       
      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.

      198 downloads

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    11. Spitfire LF.MkXVIe, RAF

      Spitfire MkXVIe, RAF 1944-45
       
      These will add an RAF-specific MkXVIe version of the Spitfire LF MkIXe included in the SF2 Israel Expansion Pack. Includes serial numbers for LF.XVIe aircraft, squadron and individual codes and correct RAF markings for the later part of WW2. The only difference between MkIX and MkXVI aircraft was that the MkXVI substituted a Packard-built Merlin for the original Rolls Royce. HF, F and LF variants were parallel.
       
      This will run only in SF2I or a merged install including SF2I and the SF2I Expansion Pack.

      250 downloads

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    12. 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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    13. Spitfire MkI, No.19 Sqn RAF, October 1938

      Spitfire MkI, No.19 Sqn, Royal Air Force, Duxford, Autumn 1938
       
      The first operational RAF Spitfire was K9787 which arrived at Duxford airfield on 4th August 1938, followed by K9792 on 16th. 19 Squadron was tasked with getting up to 400 hours as quickly as possible onto these two airframes, in order to test the Spitfire's long-term serviceability. Other than some trouble caused by weak undercarriage legs, there was very little to report, other than a number of cases of a phenomenon called "Spitfire knuckle" - sometimes severely grazed on the inside of the fuselage while pumping the undercarriage up!
       
      These initial batches of Spitfires were finished on the uppersurfaces in the Temperate Land Scheme of Dark Earth and Dark Green, with Aluminium undersides. (It is worth noting that in the RAF, aircraft are systematically painted with Aluminium paint rather than left natural metal.) Unfortunately the SF game engine does not allow for specular layers, and so the undersides appear simply pale grey. The Type A1 roundels were soon replaced by more sombre blue-and-red B Types. Finally, the figure '19' in flight colours on the tailfin was applied only briefly, possibly only for a series of air-to-air photographs taken on 31st October 1938. Underwing serials were carried in the normal way.
       
      Serial numbers given in the menu list correspond to aircraft used by 19 Squadron during late 1938 and early 1939. 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.
       
      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 and new loading screen sounds.
       
      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

      126 downloads

         (1 review)

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    14. Spitfire MkI, No.54 Sqn RAF, May 1940

      Spitfire MkI, No.54 Sqn, Royal Air Force, Hornchurch, May 1940
       
      Operating from Hornchurch in Essex, No.54 was one of the Fighter Command squadrons tasked with defending the BEF and Royal Navy in Northern France, especially during Operation Dynamo, the withdrawal from Dunkirk. At this time, the squadron was led by S/L James Leathart, and included two Pilot Officers from New Zealand who were to make quite a name for themselves, namely Alan Deere and Colin Gray. Alan Deere's autobiography "Nine Lives" is well worth reading, and gives a clear idea of what it was like to be one of the Few, before, during and after the Battle.
       
      The markings are typical of the period and include the fin flash and underwing roundels which were used at the time only on those Home-based aircraft operating over the French mainland. Black-and-white undersides were replaced by Sky according to AM Signal X915 of 6th June 1940, although it would be mid-August at the earliest before significant quantities of this new shade were generally available.
       
      Serial numbers given in the menu list correspond to aircraft used by 54 Squadron during May 1940. In common with a number of fighter squadrons in 1939 and early 1940, however, 54 Sqn painted out the serial numbers on the aircraft, and the corresponding decals are therefore not included in this pack. 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.
       
      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

      175 downloads

         (1 review)

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    15. Spitfire MkI, No.66 Sqn RAF, 1939

      Spitfire MkI, No.66 Sqn, Royal Air Force, Duxford, September 1940
       
      Operating from Duxford, No.66 was the second squadron after No.19 to convert to the Spitfire in November 1938. During early 1939, the highly coloured Type A1 roundels on the fuselage and mainplanes (see my 19 Sqn 1938 Spitfire) were toned down and replaced by more discreet Type B markings as here. Squadron codes were initially "RB" but during the reshuffle which took place in the course of 1939, these became the "LZ" codes which were subsequently carried throughout the War.
       
      The markings are typical of the period from early 1939 up until early 1940; although the uppersurfaces roundels remained of Type B until late in the War, fuselage roundels changed yet again at the beginning of 1940 to move back to red-white-and-blue Type A roundels. Black-and-white undersides were replaced by Sky according to AM Signal X915 of 6th June 1940. In common with many of the early Spitfires which were delivered with undersides painted Aluminium, this aircraft's ailerons were left in aluminium paint when the black-and-white scheme was applied. This was ostensibly to prevent "balancing problems" and is commonly seen on many fighter types of the immediate pre-War period.
       
      Serial numbers given in the menu list correspond to aircraft used by 66 Squadron during 1939.
       
      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

      161 downloads

         (1 review)

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    16. Spitfire MkIa, No. 19 Sqn RAF, September 1940

      Spitfire MkIa, No.19 Sqn RAF, Fowlmere, September 1940
       
      No.19 Squadron was the first RAF unit to be equipped with the Spitfire, which entered service in August 1938. The squadron was based at the time at Duxford in Cambridgeshire, now famous for its Warbirds. By September 1940, the squadron had been reissued with 8-gun MkIa aircraft after a month-long rather unsuccessful operational trial of the 20mm cannon-armed MkIb.
       
      Squadron Leader Brian 'Sandy' Lane led 19 Squadron during the later part of the Battle, flying P9386 'K', recognisable by its yellow ex-OTU spinner. Other noteworthy members include Flt Sgt George 'Grumpy' Unwin, one of the original members of the squadron at the time the Spitfire entered service (X4179 'H'); Sgt Bernard Jennings flying X4474 'I' and Flight Lt Walter 'Farmer' Lawson with X4170.
       
      Serial numbers in this pack correspond to aircraft used by 19 Squadron during September 1940, although many of these aircraft were on strength only for some days, for obvious reasons. Where possible, I have tried to ensure that the individual letter and serial number correspond to reality.
       
      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

      232 downloads

         (5 reviews)

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    17. Spitfire MkIa, No.610 Sqn RAF, August 1940

      Spitfire MkIa, No.610 (County of Chester) Sqn, Auxiliary Air Force, Biggin Hill, August 1940
       
      No.610 Squadron received its Spitfires during late September and early October 1939, and moved to Biggin Hill on 8th July 1940 in time for the Battle of Britain. The Squadron stayed at Biggin until the very end of August, and bore the full brunt of the German offensive. By the end of August, it was utterly played out, and moved up to Acklington in Northumberland on 31st August.
       
      Serial numbers in this pack correspond to aircraft used by 610 Squadron during September 1940, although many of these aircraft were on strength only for some days, for obvious reasons. The individual letters and serial numbers of each aircraft correspond. Equally, 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.
       
      The list is eloquent. Only two of the pilots listed survived unharmed. They majority of these men were under 25 years of age at the time of their deaths, and they made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our freedom and independence today.
       
      This assumes that you have already installed the AvHistory Guns for SF2 and my 19 Squadron Spitfire MkI.
       
      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
       
      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.

      159 downloads

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    18. 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

         (1 review)

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    19. 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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    20. Spitfire MkIXc D-Day

      Spitfire MkIXc, No.312 (Czech) Squadron RAF, June-July 1944
       
      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
      DEcals and placement by ndicki

      248 downloads

         (1 review)

      1 comment

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    21. Spitfire MkIXc, 31st FG USAAF, Tunisia

      Spitfire F.MkIXc, early production, USAAF 309th Fighter Squadron, 31st Fighter Group, Tunisia, May 1943.
       
      These will add a USAAF-specific MkIXc version of the Spitfire included in the SF2 Israel Expansion Pack. Includes squadron and individual codes and correct USAAF markings for the period.
       
      31st FG originally flew Spitfire MkIXc aircraft; these were later replaced with the MkVIIIc, before the Group was finally equipped with P-51B/C Mustangs in mid-1944.
       
      This will run only in SF2I or a merged install including SF2I and the SF2I Expansion Pack.

      176 downloads

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    22. 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

         (2 reviews)

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    23. Spitfire MkIXc, No.303 (Kosciuszko Polish) Sqn RAF

      Spitfire MkIXc, No.303 (Kosciuszko Polish) Sqn RAF, 1943-44
       
      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
      DEcals and placement by ndicki

      233 downloads

         (0 reviews)

      0 comments

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    24. Spitfire MkIXe RAF Middle East Forces

      Spitfire MkIXe RAF Desert Air Force mod.
       
      These will add an RAF-specific Desert Land Scheme version of the Spitfire LF MkIXe included in the SF2 Israel Expansion Pack. Includes serial numbers for late-build LF.IX aircraft, squadron and individual codes and correct RAF markings for the later part of WW2.
       
      This will run only in SF2I or a merged install including SF2I and the SF2I Expansion Pack.

      203 downloads

         (0 reviews)

      0 comments

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    25. Spitfire MkIXe RAF North West Europe

      Spitfire MkIXe RAF North West Europe mod.
       
      These will add an RAF-specific Day Fighter Scheme version of the Spitfire LF MkIXe included in the SF2 Israel Expansion Pack. Includes serial numbers for late-build LF.IX aircraft, squadron and individual codes and correct RAF markings for the later part of WW2.
       
      This will run only in SF2I or a merged install including SF2I and the SF2I Expansion Pack.

      263 downloads

         (0 reviews)

      0 comments

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