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Fiat CR.42

1/3. "Kor Asz" (Ace of Hearts) Vadaszszazad (Fighter Squadron, Royal Hungarian Air Force 1942.

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Nearly ready for release. Sources conflict on whether the green wrapped around the rear half of the fuselage but I like how it turned out.

 

I've made a few improvements to the panel layers that I'll update on my other CR.42 skins.

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The MkIII was probably the most numerous at the beginning of the war. That means we have all the early WWII RAF medium bombers. Only operational on one front so not a lot of variation in skins, but a Coastal Command skin would be nice.

That would mean putting radar antennae all over the fuselage.

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A Belgian CR.42 of 4/II. A bit of a cheat really - just a change of national markings. The struts need to be camouflaged and individual aircraft numbers added to the rudder.

 

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Some D.520s used by the Italians just had the Vichy stripes and national markings overpainted.

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Just the individual aircraft numbers to add.

 

Lloyd

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