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SF2 WW2 FAA, 807 NAS, BEIF, Seafire Mk.IIIC Skinpak

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SF2 WW2 FAA, 807 NAS, BEIF, Seafire Mk.IIIC Skinpak


SF2 WW2 FAA Seafire Mk.IIIC, 807 NAS, BEIF 10/5/2014

 

-- Something for the WW2 Fleet Air Arm players --

 

= For SF2, Full-5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =

 

*Note: this is designed for use in a PTO mods folder built from the SF2NA exe, as it has the proper carrier coding. Also, be advised a correct and proper CBI map with the carrier coding is still in the works.*

 

The package contains a =NEW= skin for Cocas' Seafire Mk.IIIC as issued to Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm squadrons in British East Indies Fleet. If you don't have the aircraft, you can get it at the following URL:

 

http://combatace.com/files/file/15028-sf2-ww2-faa-seafire-mkiiic-pak-by-cocas-aircraft-factory-co/

 

Skin included in this package is:

 

Royal Navy:

No. 807 NAS, BEIF, embarked on HMS HUNTER in 1945

 

The aircraft carries 'standard' SEAC markings for the period. Code and "plane in group" letters (18) are correct for East Indies Fleet use, but I have not found any references if they carried the "D5" code with HUNTER in the Med. Most likely, they did. In that case, a different skin for MTO usage would be needed, and the national markings decals would need replacing. I have included the PSD I used to make the fuselage codes for any other skinners to use for that purpose, or for other FAA aircraft.

All markings are decals and Decal Randomization is TRUE.

 

As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So, please read them.

 

Good Hunting!

Wrench

Kevin Stein

 

-for Cocas Aircraft Factory, Prop Works Division-


 

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