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    1. Bf-109G10 JG-2 skin & ini mods

      Slight modification of the original skin for Wolf's Messerschmitt Bf-109G10 for JG-2.
      This mod adds individual aircraft numbers, squadron badge, corrects running light positions, adds a new gunsight, and a weathered version of the original skin.
      Note: although the numbers are the correct Blockshirft font, I was too lazy to make the usual border. Enjoy it anyway :)
       
      Fully detailed, step-by-step instructions are in the enclosed read me -- so PLEASE read it! It'll make everyone's life easier!!
       
      With thanks to Wolf for releasing the PSD skin template (and the original aircraft as well)
       
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein

      107 downloads

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    2. Bf-109T10 (KM) North Atlantic Gray

      North Atlantic Gray/Swirl/Faded Splinter Camo for KM Bf-109T10
       
      Another skin for my "What If..." carrier based Bf-109T10, modded from Wolf257's original G10. It represents a fictional North Atlantic Gray (ish) swirly pattern, superimposed over the splinter. The splinter has been lightly painted over, so it still should 'bleed' through. The (fictional) squadron represented is JGM100, same as that which came in the Bf-109T10 mod.
       
      Please read the readme for install instructions, and other notes of interest.

      62 downloads

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    3. BF109 Fix2.exe

      Here is a modification to add texture for FuelTankBomb adapter texture to the BF109E-3.And a new 300Litre external FuelTank.Contains new BF109 LOD too..(overwrite old LOD)

      209 downloads

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    4. BF109 Skins.rar

      3 New Skins...These DO NOT need the Patches for the FuelTank Adapter..
       
      Bf109E-13...'Yellow 1' Piloted by Oberleutnant Gerhard Schöpfel, Staffelkapitän of 9/Jg 26 'Schlageter', Caffiers, August 1940. And his fellow pilots.
       
      Bf 109E-1/3 belonging to Major Gotthardt Handrick, I Gruppe Kommandeur, Summer 1939
       
      The colour scheme represents an aircraft flown by Dr. Erich Mix, JG 53's technical officer.

      285 downloads

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    5. BF109 Skins2.exe

      Updated skins that were missing FuelTankBomb Adapter Rack. For the BF109E

      156 downloads

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    6. BF109E3 MTO Theme

      Original aircraft and skin by RussoUK2002. A big thank you
      and sharp salute to him for allowing me to make this small
      contribution.
       
      Added off-white colors to the prop spinner. Also added two
      more 109ETex bmps at 512 and 1024 sizes.

      327 downloads

         (1 review)

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    7. Bf109F JG-26 skin & ini upgrades

      Slight modification of the original skin for Wolf's Messerschmitt Bf-109F for JG-26.
      This mod adds individual aircraft numbers, squadron badge, corrects running light positions, adds a new gunsight, and a weathered version of the original skin.
      Note: although the numbers are the correct Blockshirft font, I was too lazy to make the usual border. Enjoy it anyway :)
       
      Fully detailed, step-by-step instructions are in the enclosed read me -- so PLEASE read it! It'll make everyone's life easier!!
      sub-note: ini mods, both data and cockpit, are identical for both the JG-2 and JG-26 versions. Only the skins are different.
       
      With thanks to Wolf for releasing the PSD skin template (and the original aircraft as well)
       
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein

      105 downloads

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    8. Bf109F-2, 9./JG2, France 1941

      Bf109F-2 of 9./JG2, Caen, France, Summer 1941. Based on the aircraft flown by Oblt Roeders.
       
      Skin for Wolf's Bf109F-4 available from CombatAce here: http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=4363

      131 downloads

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    9. Bf109F-2, JG26, France 1941

      Bf109F-2 of JG26, France, Summer 1941. Based on the aircraft flown by Oberst Adolf Galland.
       
      Skin for Wolf's Bf109F-4 available from CombatAce here: http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=4363

      106 downloads

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    10. Bf109F-4 2./JG27 August 1942

      Bf109F-4/Z Trop of 2./JG27, Quotaifiya, Egypt, August 1942.
       
      Skin for Wolf's Bf109F-4 available here: http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=4363

      87 downloads

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    11. Bf109F-4/Z Trop Yellow 14

      Bf109F-4/Z Trop, Hauptmann Hans-Joachim Marseille, Staffelkapitan, 3./JG27, Quotaifiya, Egypt, September 1942.
       
      This aircraft was apparently Marseille's last Bf109F-4 before the ill-fated G-2 WkNr14256 which brought about his death on 30th September 1942.
       
      Skin for Wolf's Bf109F-4 available from CombatAce here: http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=4363

      87 downloads

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    12. Bf109F-4/Z Trop, Geschwader Stab, JG27

      Bf109F-4/Z Trop of Stab JG27, Marturba, Libya, December 1941.
       
      Based on an aircraft flown by Hptmn Eduard Neumann, Gruppenkommandeur, I./JG27.
       
      Skin for Wolf's Bf109F-4 available from CombatAce here: http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=4363

      100 downloads

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    13. Bf109F4 MTO skins

      A big thank you to Wolf257 for creating this beautiful aircraft.
      Without his prior efforts, I wouldn't have been able to make this
      contribution.
       
      Added 4 more Bf109_Tex bmps which are 2 at 1024 and 2 others at
      512 sizes.
       
      <S>

      201 downloads

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    14. Bf109G-2, 8./JG52, USSR

      Bf109G-2 of 8./JG52, Caucasus, USSR, Sept 1942. Based on the aircraft flown by Oblt Guenter Rall.
       
      Skin for Wolf's Bf109F-4 available from CombatAce here: http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=4363
      And Wrench's G-type mod, here:http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autocom=downloads&showfile=5380

      111 downloads

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    15. Bf109G-2, Regia Aeronautica, 1943

      Bf109G-2 of 354 Squadriglia, Regia Aeronautica, North Africa, 1943.
       
      Skin for Wolf's Bf109F-4 available from CombatAce here: http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=4363
      And Wrench's G-type mod, here:http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autocom=downloads&showfile=5380
       
      With instructions for installation in SFP1/WOX and SF2.

      101 downloads

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    16. Bf109G10 'Wilde Sau' skin & ini mods

      Modification of Gramp's original 3/JG300 skin to include individual aircraft numbers and other decals (used with permission).
      This mod is designed to create an entirely seperate aircraft from the original 109G10, and all inis are included.
       
      IMPORTANT NOTE: the aircraft LOD file is =NOT= included, so you'll need to transfer over the lod from your regular Bf-109G10
       
      There are full, detailed instructions and explinations in the enclosed readme -- so, for heaven's sake ---PLEASE read it!!!
       
      With thanks to all involved,
       
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein

      117 downloads

         (1 review)

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    17. Blackburn Baffin - RNZAF

      Blackburn Baffin
      2 GR (Wellington) Squadron. RNZAF (1938-1941)
       
      For the Baffin by SkippyBing (Philip Chandler), which is available at Avsim.
       
      New Zealand received 29 Blackburn Baffins during 1937/38. Most were converted Ripon MkIIs that had seen long service with the FAA. A handful were built as Baffins and served in the Middle East.
       
      Arranged into 3 squadrons and assigned to training duties, they were pressed into active service (anti-submarine patrols) at the start of hostilities. The entire contingent was replaced by Hudsons and reduced to scrap in 1941.
       
      The last remaining example of the type (a Ripon converted to a radial engine) is in Finland.
       
      LloydNB

      72 downloads

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    18. Blackburn Ripon (Finland)

      BLACKBURN Ripon
       
      A further use for SkippyBing's excellent Blackburn Baffin.
       
      The Blackburn Ripon was a pre-war carrier-borne torpedo-bomber and reconaissance aircraft, a development of the Swift, Dart and Velos family. The Ripon was a conventional biplane which was first flown in 1928. In total 123 were built and there were in addition 25 Blackburn Ripon II F: a Finnish assembled Ripon. Based on 1 production Ripon acquired from Great Britain in 1928, 25 were subsequently assembled in Finland under licence in 1931-34. The Finns used a number of different engines with the Ripon in service until 1944.
       
      The only preserved Blackburn Ripon (RI-140), has an Armstrong-Siddely Panther radial engine. It is stored in Päijänne Tavastia Aviation Museum in Asikkala, Finland
       
      Performance
      * Maximum speed: 179 km/h
      * Range: 660 km
      * Service ceiling: 3,050 m
      * climb to 6,500 ft: 15 min 30 sec
       
      Armament
      * Guns: 1 × fixed, forward firing .303 in (7.7 mm) Vickers machine gun and 1 × .303 in (7.7 mm) Lewis gun in rear cockpit.
      * Bombs: Either 1 × 18 in (457 mm) torpedo or up to 3 ×240 kg or 6 × 104 kg bombs.
       
      Enjoy
       
      LloydNB

      89 downloads

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    19. Bloch 210

      Bloch MB-210
      GB 1, 51 Escadille
       
      Just copy the GB1-51 folder into your MB210 installation happy flying.
       
      There are issues with this skin that have to do with how the bmp file is mapped. That's why I've only done one aircraft out of the 4 that saw active service during the Battle of France.
       
      FireFox has amended the aircraft but needs help to convert it to work in the game. Volunteers???
       
      LloydNB

      79 downloads

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    20. Boeing P-26C ''Peashooter''

      Boeing P-26 ''Peashooter'' from 19th Pursuit Squadron of USAAC 18th Pursuit Group.

      84 downloads

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    21. BR-20 23 BOMBER GROUP SCW

      This skin of the 23 bomber group of the Legion's Aviation from the Spanish Civil War is a modification from the original skin made by Veltro2K and LLOYDNB, both gives their autorization, I thanks you very much. Also thanks to Alejandro, Macelena and Pato by their cooperation.
      Inside contains 2 differents decals, use what you like."
       
      Este skin es el de 23 grupo de bombadero de la avicion legionaria de la Guerra civil española es una modificacion del trabajo de Veltro2k y Lloydnb que me autorizaron y por ello le doy gracias tambien doy gracias ha Alejandro ,Macelena y Pato por su cooperacion y ayuda teneis dentro dos tipos distintos de decals para que useis el que mas os guste
       
       

      82 downloads

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    22. BR.20 (Type I)

      Fiat BR.20 (Type I)
      Japanese Imperial Army Air Force, China
       
      Based on a picture of 12 Sentai, 7th Hikodan operating against Soviet forces on the Nomonhan plateau, summer 1939.
       
      Enjoy
       
      LloydNB

      109 downloads

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      1 comment

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    23. Breguet 693 - France 1940

      GBA I/51 France 1940
       
      Breguet BR-693 (13 aircraft)
      The Breguet 693 was a light bomber that usually carried 8 50kg bombs.
      When they were delivered, the Breguets were popular with their crews, although the unreliable engines in the Br-691 caused headaches. Only in March 1940 were the first combat-worthy Br-693s delivered, and there were now five squadrons to equip: GBA I/51, GBA II/51, GBA I/54, GBA II/54, and GBA II/35, with a theoretical complement of 13 aircraft each.
       
      It showed promise in its role and all Breguet variants (691,693 and 695) flew 500 sorties against the German invasion. 79 Br-693s were lost in action.
       
      It seems most Br-693s went into service without underwing codes. While there are plenty of pictures of this aircraft in Vichy colours, it didn't serve outside metropolitan France and didn't see combat after the Armistice.
       
      Amended DATA and LOADOUT files are included.

      71 downloads

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    24. Bulgary B-534 IV

      This is bulgary skin for Avia B-534 IV serie from late 1942
      unzip it into bulgaria2 directory
      MontyCZ

      73 downloads

         (1 review)

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    25. Bulgary B-534 IV from 1940

      Bulgary skin for Avia B-534 IV from 1940
      unzip it into bulgary directory
      MontyCZ

      59 downloads

         (2 reviews)

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