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  1. HE111H-3 of KG53

    HE111H-3 of KG53 based at Lille France September 1940.Theres two different versions of this aircraft ,Weathered & Unweathered each version has ------Marked-----Marked without swastika-----Unmarked. six skins in total.....Screenshot shows weathered version. Due to the mapping of one wing to skin i could`nt put any codes on the bottom of the wings as one turns out ok the other turns out backwards same with the 3 white lines on the wing theres only supposed to be one set on the starboard wing . The Excellent Template is by Jutocsa (many thanks) can be placed on both ingame he111 versions........Bright finished..........buglord :)

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  2. HE111H6 of 6./KG26

    HE111H6 of 6./KG26, II Gruppe Flying anti-shipping missions from italy 1942. Theres two different versions of this aircraft , Weathered & Unweathered each version has ------Marked-----Marked without swastika-----Unmarked. six skins in total.....Screenshot shows weathered version. The Excellent Template is by Jutocsa (many thanks)........Bright finished..........buglord :)

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  3. HE111-H6 of 8/KG54

    HE111-H6 of 8/KG54 , Russia, Summer 1943.This aircraft is actually a H4 version. Camo RLMs 70, 71 upper surfaces , 65 bottom surfaces , The grey patches are rlm 75 to cover old unit codes (on top of white stripe & under present unit codes). Theres also a no markings version in the download, Bright finished. Thanks to Jutocsa for his template.............buglord.

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  4. HE111-H6 of II./KG27, Russia 1943

    HE111-H6 of II./KG27, Russia 1943. Found this interesting night operations profile of this aircraft which has a black painted on the bottom of horizontal stabilizers & large areas of bottom wing & fusalage. Theres 3 skins in the D/L--- Marked , Unmarked, & Marked without swastikas for our german friends. :) Bright finished. Many thanks to jutocsa for his excellent template.........buglord.

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  5. He111 H-6 of Stab StG3

    He111 H-6 No: S7+ZA of Stab StG3
    Derna airfield, North Africa , September 1941. This airplane painted in desert camo on the top RLM 79, and RLM 78 on the bottom. The letter 'Z' painted in blue, signifies this aircraft belongs to a Headquarter battalion. The white ring around the fuselage and white tipped wings served as a quick identifying markers in the Mediterranean Arena between 1941-43.
    Ive used Jutocsa`s template (MANY THANKS) as a starting point added camo, weathering , rust ,etc but i found it difficult to get some areas on this aircraft in the right proportion ie the german markings on the fusalage which was a nightmare , but i finally got it right after hours of trying. Theres also a no markings version in the download. Bright finished

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  6. HE111-H6 of STG3

    HE111-H6 S7+HA of STG3 , Derna, Libya, 1941. Theres also a no markings version in the download, Bright finished. Thanks to Jutocsa for his template......buglord. :)

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  7. HE111-H6 III/KG3

    HE111-H6 most likely of III/KG3 operating from Venlo, Holland against London,1944. RLM 70 with RLM 75 grey camo & RLM 65 for the unders of the aircraft . This HE111 is actually a H-22 version with a wide yellow band on the fusalage. Theres three skins in the download, Marked, Marked without swastika, Unmarked. Bright finished, Thanks again to Jutocsa for his Excellent template........buglord.

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