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    1. Italian transport plane green

      Ju-52 as a S.81
       
      The only difference in these two aircrafts is in the rudder and the shape of the windows. This makes the Ju-52 the perfect substitute of the "Bat".
       
      This particular green paintscheme was adopted in Albania.

      357 downloads

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    2. Italian transport plane Africa

      Ju-52 as a S.81
       
      The only difference in these two aircrafts is in the rudder and the shape of the windows. This makes the Ju-52 the perfect substitute of the "Bat".
       
      This particular paintscheme was adopted in North Africa.

      380 downloads

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    3. Hurricane IIb

      "601 Squadron"
      Hurricane MkIIb skin by Bo_Nidle.
       
      I painted this Hurricane in the standard grey and green scheme to use it in the FMB on cross channel "Rhubarbs".As a 601 Sqn aircraft it should have had a blue band on the spinner but all my attempts to replicate this resulted in a smudged mess so I left it sky colour.I have included a coded blank skin for flight numbers.

      416 downloads

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    4. B25C WORTH FIGHTING FOR

      B25C WORTH FIGHTING FOR (s/n 42-53451) of the 428th BS / 310th BG Tunisia 1943. This is a rework of the original i did at il2skins. Bright finished.........Buglord.

      374 downloads

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    5. B25G LUSCIOUS LUCY

      B25G LUSCIOUS LUCY (s/n 42-64895) of the 48th BS / 41st BG Makin island ,1944. This is a rework of the original i did at il2 skins. Bright finished. Theres also a no markings version in the download .............Buglord.

      408 downloads

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    6. "Gisela" me109f4/Z Trop

      me109F4/Z Trop 6/jg3. Castel Benito april 1942

      313 downloads

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    7. Mosquito VI, 107 Sqn

      Mosquito VI flown by 107 Sqn RAF.
       
      Three skins included, full marked, rounds and tail bars only.
       
      Thx Jester for the template

      450 downloads

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    8. Mosquito FB Mk.40 No.5 OCU RAAF

      Mosquito FB Mk.40 A52-41 No.5 OCU RAAF December 1944. (skinned onto a VI ) I used Jesters Excellent new template (many thanks) & have done two versions of this aircraft---Weathered & not Weathered, each verion has a marked & unmarked skin 4 skins in total, Bright finished...............Buglord.

      282 downloads

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    9. Mosquito VI, 143 Sqn

      Mosquito VI flown by 143 Sqn as part of Anti-Shipping operations in conjunction with Coastal Command.
       
      Three skins included, full marks, rounds, and tail bars only.
       
      Again thex to Jester

      363 downloads

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    10. Mosquito PRXVI (VI) 680 Sqn

      Photo Recon Mosquito PRXVI (VI) flown by 680 Sqn from Foggia, Italy 1944/45.
      The tail was painted this way to enable distinction between it and the Me410.
       
      Two skins, full and blank
       
      Thx to Jester for the template

      378 downloads

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    11. Mosquito VI, 'Black Rufe'

      Mosquito VI 'Black Rufe' flown by 418 'City of Edmonton' Sqn RCAF from Holmsley South, June 1944.
       
      Three skins included, full marked, rounds and tail bars.
       
      Thx Jester for the template.

      409 downloads

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    12. Mosquito NF Mk.II No.157 Sqn

      Mosquito NF Mk.II W4082 No.157 Sqn RAF March-August 1942 (skinned onto a VI ) I used Jesters Excellent new template (many thanks) & have done two versions of this aircraft---Weathered & not Weathered, each verion has a marked & unmarked skin 4 skins in total, Bright finished...............Buglord.
      (Extract)------The Mosquito was early on recognized as being suitable for modification into the fighter role. As such they were fitted with four 20mm cannon and four .303 machine guns. At the same time the need for night-fighters was becoming apparent and the Mosquito NF Mk.II was created by mating the F Mk.II with the Mk.IV AI (Airborne Intercept) radar - the result being the NF Mk.II. The only external difference was the arrowhead aerial on the nose and dipoles on the wingtips. These early Mosquitos were finished in a special matt black paint that was supposed to lessen the likelihood of being seen at night. Note the type A1 roundel and the early fin flash.

      262 downloads

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    13. Mosquito YP-U

      Nightfighter Mosquito

      222 downloads

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    14. Mosquito PR Mk.XVI No.544 Sqn

      Mosquito PR Mk.XVI NS502 No.544 Sqn RAF Summer 1944.(skinned onto a VI ) I used Jesters Excellent new template (many thanks) & have done two versions of this aircraft---Weathered & not Weathered, each verion has a marked & unmarked skin 4 skins in total, Bright finished...............Buglord

      488 downloads

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    15. Mosquito FB MkVI of No1 Sqn RAAF 1945.

      Mosquito FB MkVI of No1 Sqn RAAF 1945. Template by Jester (many thks) , ive done three skins in the download , Marked , Unmarked , & roundles only, Bright finished........Buglord.

      233 downloads

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    16. Mosquito NF MkII of 605 Sqn

      Mosquito NF MkII of 605 Sqn DZ717/UP-O piloted by FLt DH Blomeley DFC ,based at Castle Camps England 1943. Template is jesters (Many thanks) & ive done two versions of this skin wethered & non weathered theres , Marked , Unmarked , & roundles only, for each version 6 skins in total. Bright finished........Buglord.

      594 downloads

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    17. Mosquito PR Mk.XVI 654th BS, 25th BG, 8th AF USAF

      Mosquito PR Mk.XVI MM389 of the 654th BS, 25th BG, 8th AF USAF January 1945. Used jesters template(many thks) & theres two versions of the skin weathered & unweathered , each version has marked & unmarked versions 4 skins in total. Bright finished......Buglord.

      208 downloads

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    18. Generic_Italian_medium_bomber_summer

      A G4M1-11 skinned to look similar to the Italian bomber/torpedo bomber SM-79.
       
      Summer Camo
       
      Based on the Jesters Ink's template.

      161 downloads

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    19. Blue Voodoo

      Dark Blue Camo on a F4U-C1 not authentic but very cool and colorful

      337 downloads

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    20. Jg54Doras

      FW190D9 1945 Lt Theo Nibel 10/Jg54
       
      Schwarm of Dora's from Jg54 Bodenplatte 1945 , same schwarm as Theo Nibel.
       
       
      Template by Bury & Hammerd, includes detailed cockpit by Aces
       
      Includes 4 skins only-no blanks
       
      Not for redistribution without permission pls {Moksha@teambg.zzn.com}
       
      Cheers
      NB LS screenshots here:
      http://server2.uploadit.org/files/moksha-Nibpac2.jpg
       
      http://server3.uploadit.org/files/moksha-N12.jpg
       
      http://server2.uploadit.org/files/moksha-N11.jpg
       
      http://server3.uploadit.org/files/moksha-N10.jpg
      http://server3.uploadit.org/files/moksha-N9.jpg

      302 downloads

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    21. Fw190D9_CDB

      190D9 1945
      JG 6 Chevron Dot Bar -+> W.Nr.211934
       
      Pilot - one of the technical officers of JG6. Aircraft was found at Furth, Germany on 8th May 1945.
       
      This skin not for commercial use without my (moksha@teambg.zzn.com) permission. Ta!
      Template by Bury/Hammerd
      including hi res Cockpit by Aces
      Bigger Screenie here: http://server6.uploadit.org/files/moksha-Cdb.jpg

      379 downloads

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    22. JV44_r1

      FW190d9 Red1 JV44 Wuerger Staffel
      Pilot Lt Heinz Sachsenberg Fw 190D-9 'Rot 1'
      Motto reads" Verkaaft's mei Gwand 'I foahr in himmel!"
      (Sell my clothes I'm going to heaven)
      Quote
      Red 1 was one of the four or five Doras known to have been assigned to the Airfield Defence Staffel of Generalleutnant Adolph Galland's Jagdverband 44. The intended role of this small unit was to defend the airspace above JV 44's operational base during the take-off and landing of the Me 262 jets, when they were most vulnerable to Allied fighter attack. The extensive deployment of flak units around the airfield and its approaches necessitated the painting of the D-9s' undersides in a dark color (usually agreed to be red) with narrow white longitudinal stripes, such that they not be mistaken for Allied aircraft which regularly prowled the airfields.
      unquote
      Template by Bury&Hammerd,hi res cockpit by Aces
      Includes marked unmarked and swastika only (6skins).
       
      Not for commercial use or redistribution without permission pls (moksha@teambg.zzn.com)
      Ta!
      LS Screenshot:
      http://server6.uploadit.org/files/moksha-R1.jpg

      228 downloads

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    23. JV44_r3

      FW190d9 Red3 JV44 Wuerger Staffel
      Hptm. Waldemar Wübke Fw 190D-9 'Rot 3' Im Auftrage der Reichsbahn
      (By order of the State Railway)*
      *A sarcastic reference to fighters beings used as fighter bombers earlier in the war..
       
      Red 3 was one of the four or five Doras known to have been assigned to the Airfield Defence Staffel of Generalleutnant Adolph Galland's Jagdverband 44. The intended role of this small unit was to defend the airspace above JV 44's operational base during the take-off and landing of the Me 262 jets, when they were most vulnerable to Allied fighter attack. The extensive deployment of flak units around the airfield and its approaches necessitated the painting of the D-9s' undersides in a dark color (usually agreed to be red) with narrow white longitudinal stripes, such that they not be mistaken for Allied aircraft which regularly prowled the airfields.
       
      Template by Bury&Hammerd,hi res cockpit by Aces
      Includes marked unmarked and swastika only.
       
      Not for commercial use-Ta!
      LS Screenshot:
      http://server6.uploadit.org/files/moksha-R3.jpg

      213 downloads

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    24. JV44_r4

      FW190d11 Red 4, JV44
       
      This was a D11, pilot unknown, the wreckage found and photo'd at Muchem Reim following the Nazi surrender.
      Motto reads
      Der nächste Herr dieselbe Dame!
      (The next man the same woman!)
       
      Template by Bury&Hammerd,hi res cockpit by Aces
      Includes Grey & Green wing camo versions, marked unmarked and swastika only (6skins).
       
      Not for commercial use or redistribution without permission pls (moksha@teambg.zzn.com)
      Ta!
      LS Screenshot:
      http://server6.uploadit.org/files/moksha-r4.jpg

      231 downloads

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    25. JV44_r13

      190d9 1945 Red 13 Jv44
      The pilot of this aircraft has been identified as Hptm. Klaus Faber, a former member of JG 27, JG 6 and as depicted here JV44.
       
       
      Red13 was rumoured to be exceptionally fast at low level.
      Motto reads something like "He must get in even if they both cry!"
       
      details of camo and guide & (b/w) and pic at Experten decals site : http://www.stormbirds.net/experten/
       
      Red 13 was one of the four or five Doras known to have been assigned to the Airfield Defence Staffel of Generalleutnant Adolph Galland's Jagdverband 44. The intended role of this small unit was to defend the airspace above JV 44's operational base during the take-off and landing of the Me 262 jets, when they were most vulnerable to Allied fighter attack. The extensive deployment of flak units around the airfield and its approaches necessitated the painting of the D-9s' undersides in a dark color (usually agreed to be red) with narrow white longitudinal stripes, such that they not be mistaken for Allied aircraft which regularly prowled the airfields.
       
       
      Template by Hammerd and Bury-cockpit by aces..
      Includes marked unmarked and swastika only
      Not for commercial use or redistribution without permission pls (moksha@teambg.zzn.com)
      Ta!
      http://server6.uploadit.org/files/moksha-shot.jpg

      279 downloads

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