Focke-Wulf FW-190A8 7./JG300 White 14 Erich Staschewski Löbnitz Germany 1945
FW190A-4 of: II./JG2 flown by Group Commander Oblt. Adolf Dickfeld. Karoyan airfield, Tunisia, December 1942. I used Jesters excellent template ( as usual) & ive done two versions of this aircraft weathered & unweathered in each version theres a marked, unmarked & marked without swastika , 6 skins in total in the download. Bright finished...Buglord
Tthis skin is made according to the historical pattern. With this plane flew Major Hermann von Graff in a training center in France in 1943. It also flew in combat operations against the allied bombers.
...As standard procedure, Luftwaffe commander Hermann Göring banned Graff from flying combat missions after the pilot had received the Knight's Cross with Diamonds. Early in 1943, Graff was assigned to France to head the Ergänzungs-Jagdgruppe Ost...
Installation is simple:
Extract the folder Fw190A-6_pilot_HERMANN_GRAFF.zip. The content of the folder you must copy it into your skins folder in your game IL-2 Sturmovik. You must copy these files into the skins:
Fw.19A-6_major_Graff_1943.bmp
Fw.19A-6_major_Graff_1943_generic.bmp
Fw.19A-6_major_Graff_1943_svastika.bmp
Fw.19A-6_major_Graff_blank.bmp
Skins folder location in your game is: IL-2 Sturmovik / PaintSchemes/Skins/Fw-190A-6
That's all, happy hunting ...
" Focke-Wulf_FW_190A-4_JG 1-Oesau- 1.Gruppe1.Stafeln-1943, April Arnhem-Deelen, Netherlands ". -Oberfeldwebel Fritz Husser.
Aircraft lost 8. July against B-17s.
Focke Wulf A5/U3
III/SKG 10 - Yellow B
Werknr. 01440 Pattern RLM 74/75 - 76
Template Revolver
Focke Wulf A3
June 1942 - France
III/JG2 Olt Armin Faber
This plane was captured by RAF after a fatal navigation failure by Olt Faber 23.June 1942
Template by Revolver
FW190A-4. 2./JG54 Skin Pack Winter 1943. I have used Jesters Excellent Template. Theres weathered & non weathered versions so theres 8 skins of each version ,16 skins in total. Bright finished....Buglord :)
FW190A-4 of I Gruppe./JG54 Eastern Front 1942-1943. I used Jesters excellent template ( as usual) & ive done two versions of this aircraft weathered & unweathered in each version theres a marked, unmarked & marked without swastika , 6 skins in total in the download. Bright finished...Buglord
FW190A4 of SG2 or SG10 Tunisia early 1943 W.Nr. 611. This aircraft was apparantly re-painted & kept the rlm 76 undersurfaces & lower rudder whilst the fusalage was over sprayed in rlm78, the fusalage german cross was also oversprayed with rlm 78.--- RLM/79/78/76. Theres two versions of this aircraft Weathered & Unweathered each version has a Marked, unmarked, & Marked without swastika, 6 skins in total, I used jesters excellent template (Many Thanks) , Bright finished..........Buglord.
FW190A-3 of 10./JG1 flown by Johannes Rathenow, Holland 1942. Ive done two versions of this aircraft weathered & unweathered in each version theres Yellow cowling marked & unmarked , Red cowling marked & unmarked 8 skins in total in the download. I was unsure about the colouring of the lower cowling so i did both red & yellow. I used Jesters excellent A4 template (many thanks) ... Bright finished...Buglord.
FW.190A-5 of I Staffle I Gruppe JG51 , Theres two versions of this aircraft Weathered & Unweathered each version has a Marked, unmarked, & Marked without swastika, 6 skins in total, I used jesters excellent template (Many Thanks) , Bright finished..........Buglord
FW.190A-5/U-12 Unit: 2.I./JG11 (Red Version) (W.Nr.410266) Piloted by Leutnant Erich Hondt. Husum, Schleswig-Holstein,Germany, Early 1944. The rudder shows 10 victory marks. This is version 2 of this skin the red stripe version. I used jesters excellent template (Many Thanks Jester), & also many thanks to Monguse who kindly sent me his version for me to work off. Theres two versions of this aircraft Weathered & Unweathered each version has a Marked, unmarked, & Marked without swastika, 6 skins in total,Bright finished...buglord
'Yellow 12' flown by Uffz. Paul Lixfeldt, 6./JG 300, Loebnitz/Germany, November 1944
CORRECTED VERSION ,NEW SKIN WITH SHIELDS AND NEW TOOLING.
Thanks to Darren
FW.190A-5/U-12 Unit: 2.I./JG11 (W.Nr.410266) Piloted by Leutnant Erich Hondt. Husum, Schleswig-Holstein,Germany, Early 1944. The rudder shows 10 victory marks. I used jesters excellent template (Many Thanks Jester), theres two versions of this aircraft Weathered & Unweathered each version has a Marked, unmarked, & Marked without swastika, 6 skins in total,Bright finished...buglord
FW.190A-4 6./JG2 Obl.Erich Rudorfer, Karoyan airfield, Tunisia, January 1943. Used jesters excellent template , theres two versions of this aircraft Weathered & Unweathered each version has a Marked, unmarked, & Marked without swastika, 6 skins in total,Bright finished...buglord
FW.190A-6 No: 1 of JG300 'Wilde Sau' Piloted by Mj Hajo Herrmann. Germany, Summer 1943. Weathered & Bright finished, theres also a no markings version in the download
FW.190A-4 of 2./JG54 Gtpm. Graf Matushka. April 1943. I have used Jesters-inks Excellent A4/5 template which i have slightly adapted to the A4 & I decided to do weathered & non weathered versions to suit everyones taste so theres 3 skins of each version , Marked, Unmarked & Marked without swastika, 6 skins in total. Bright finished....Buglord :)
"White 9" II/Jg26 Fw190D9
A late war (Dec 44) Jg26 Dora newly in service as evinced by the factory marking "9" on the rudder.
This skin not for commercial use without my (moksha@teambg.zzn.com) permission. Ta!
Template by Bury/Hammerd
including hi res Cockpit by Aces
Includes marked, unmarked and swastika only skins.
NB LS Screenshots here:
http://server2.uploadit.org/files/moksha-w9shotV.jpg
http://server3.uploadit.org/files/moksha-w9SHOT.jpg
http://server3.uploadit.org/files/moksha-w9shotIII.jpg
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
FW190D9 1945 Lt Theo Nibel 10/Jg54
This was the first Dora to fall relatively intact into Allied hands-downed following Operation Bodenplatte in Jan 45. Nibel Survived this episode.
Template by Bury & Hammerd, includes detailed cockpit by Aces
Includes Marked/unmarked/swastika only
Not for redistribution without permission pls {Moksha@teambg.zzn.com}
Cheers
NB LS screenshot here:
http://server2.uploadit.org/files/moksha-Nibel2.jpg
FW-190D-9 flown by Gerhard Michalski, the last Geschwader Kommodore of JG 4
Neukirchen/Germany, April 1945.
Gerhard Michalski, was one of the fighter-pilots who flew in the Battle of Britain, at that time as an ADC to the famous "Henri" von Maltzahn, leader of II./JG 53 "Pik As". Michalski flew together with von Maltzahn on the Eastern Front and in the air-battle of Malta where he shot down 26 British fighters. In June 1942 he was promoted as leader of II./JG 53. In 1944, Michalski became Geschwaderkommodore of JG 4 and participated, flying this "Dora 9", in the German retreat on the Eastern front until 1945. Oberstleutnant Gerhard Michalski survived the war with 73 victories, only to lose his life in a traffic accident in 1946.
Includes Marked/unmarked/swastika only
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!
salut.
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
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
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
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)
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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.
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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