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Guest rscsjsuso5
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can any1 help pretty easy i'm looking for these aircraft

 

1. tu-2

2. Polikarpov I-16

3. Vought V-65C1 Corsair

4. Tachikawa Ki-36

5. Percival P-56 Provost T52

 

can any one direct me to a direct link if possible if not can any1 direct me to a similar shaped aircraft so i can substitute it .

 

thanks so much and enjoy your xmas

Guest rscsjsuso5
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thanks will try happy holidays to u and also if any1 is reading would be welcoming to hear from others input and suggestions. :grin:

Guest rscsjsuso5
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yes spinners it is trying to look for these models or similar to mod at pictures can be found at airliners.com category china air force trying to make ww2 planes already have all modern day planes for pla and roc.

 

thanks for concern

Guest rscsjsuso5
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update #2 on my list is complete 4 more to go .

Guest rscsjsuso5
Posted (edited)

update #3 , #1 on my list tu-2 = pe-2 at a-team very similar two more to go

 

 

alos number 2 on my list = number 4 of the helpful members list with a search for rocaf skin in ww2

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Guest rscsjsuso5
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since i'm the one who started this topic /thread i've decided to temporary quit on it and that for

3. Vought V-65C1 Corsair

4. Tachikawa Ki-36

5. Percival P-56 Provost T52

 

any generic look a like aircraft would do if any1 is think of search for these aircraft.

 

thanks all for help

Posted

Capun's got a Beta Curtiss F8C that might be used as a stand in for the Corsair (isn't it odd that Vought kept reusing the name??)

 

You might be able to reskin the Nate, and shoehorn a 2nd pilot figure in for the Ida; won't be too terrible close, and other ini edits will be required. The Val is just too large, and has the wrong wing shapes.

 

not to many fixed gear aircraft around to use...to say nothing of 30s era biplanes

 

wrench

kevin stein

Guest rscsjsuso5
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thanks wrench like i said i got all moderen day planes for pla and roc and now i want a small hub for both in ww2 era thanks so much.

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