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    1. This aircraft depicts "Straw Boss 2", a P-51D Mustang of the 352nd Fighter Group, late 1944.
      The aircraft was flown by the C/O Col. James Mayden. Special thanx to Wolf257 for creating
      this aircraft and to Crab02 and USAFMTL for their help with the making of this skin.
       
      Hope you enjoy this...
      Regards, Pappy
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    2. This aircraft depicts "Yankee Kid IV", a P-51D Mustang of the 504th FS, 339st FG, late 1944.
      The aircraft was flown by Lt. Merle Caldwell. Special thanx to Wolf257 for creating
      this aircraft and to Crab02 and USAFMTL for their help with the making of this skin.
       
      Hope you enjoy this...
      Regards, Pappy
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    3. The skin represent the daylight scheme applied to the F4U-5 of the Argentine "Comando de Aviacion Naval"
       
      The skin was done using the bmp's of the "SOES-12" skin by Sundowner (who kindly authorized me to use them)
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    4. This is a repaint of Pasko's JU-87b Stuka. I used his original paint and modified it a bit by recoloring the cowling and giving it a spiral spinner. Also included is a modified DATA.ini to give the siren better sound fx
       
      Enjoy!
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    5. This is the "YakPack Camo" skins for the Yak-15 Feather aircraft model for Strike Fighters made by Pasko. These two camo skins were never to my knowledge used on the Yak-15. All I have seen are single color (top view) aircraft like the 3 skins included by Pasko with the model. However, I thought it would be nice to make a couple camo pattern skins. And since this aircraft is really a modified late war propeller Yak, I figured a WW2 late war camo Yak pattern would be a nice place to start. I then also did a green MiG version of the same pattern. So the colors and patterns are authentic. You might consider this a "might have been" paint job if the plane had saw more extensive service and espesially combat in Korea. Which I might add is the install of SFP1 I use this plane in.
      I also included the Yak-3 cockpit done by Kesslebrut. This is closer to the avionics used by a converted piston fighter which the yak-15 was than the A-4 Skyhawk cockpit used previously. I noticed I can also now see my Yak-15s' wings on either side were I couldnt previously with the A-4 'pit. The Yak-3 'pit is used with the Yak-3 model done by Pasko and Kesslebrut. Along with the Yak-3 cockpit, I included the Yak-3_cockpit.ini files.
      UPDATE: Cocpit position tweak to realistic postion thanks to Charles. :)
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    6. These are my first skins
      I would like to thank the folowing for the B-17:
      "The SFP1 Dev A-Team (capun, Gramps, Charles, Kesselbrut) proudly presents the Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress
       
      Model work by capun, Texures by Gramps, FM and Screens by Charles Virtual Cockpit byKesselbrut. Many thanks to all devs who contributed to this project."
       
       
      94th Bomb group
       
      This is my first skin I hope you enjoy
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    7. Want a little COLOR in SFP1/WOV? This is the "Yellow Training" skin for Bunyaps' AT-6D Texan/Harvard. This is my second attempt at making a skin for SFP1. While this skin draws on some historical facets, it is basically a fictitious paint job for the AT-6D. I just wanted a nice skin, that looked authentic. I adjusted the stock AT-6D decal placement to be more centered and added numbering decals and noseart. It looks good with any nations' markings on it. I also added Wrenchs' notes on adding lights to the Texan/Harvard. Hope ya like it... :)
       
      Version 1.1 added dirty exhaust and tweaked the colors a bit.
       
      NOTE: I figured out what the problem was with the prop disappearing after a moment. In the "Generic" skin folder for the AT-6D, select and copy the two files PropDiskFast and PropDiskSlow. Then paste them in the AT-6D folder itself, not in one of the skin folders. Viola! you now have prop.
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    8. The SFP1 Dev A-Team (capun, Gramps, Charles, Kesselbrut) proudly presents the Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
       
      Model work by capun, Texures by Gramps, FM and Screens by Charles Virtual Cockpit by Kesselbrut. Many thanks to all devs who contributed to this project. Please read the Readme.
       
      Enjoy
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