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View File Spitfire PR Mk.XIX "Flying Spyglass" DJ0021 Spitfire Mk.XIX 'Flying Spyglass' Unit: unknown Serial: A/Z (DJ0021) Reconnaissance aircraft. Spring 1945. This is a very unusual looking Spitfire and is very obscure, in fact I have only found one profile image of this aircraft to work from and can find out very little about it from my searches - wanted to skin it for those very reasons. This skin is for the above mentioned aircraft and though we don't have a MKXIX Spitfire in the game the real plane closely resembles the MKVIII that we do have access to so this is what I chose to use. The only real difference in how it looks physically is that the real plane (having a Griffon engine) has distinctive raised elongated bulges just above the overhead valves which I have tried to fake onto the actual skin. Since it is a Recon Spitfire, I have also faked the cameras onto the fuselage and the underside of the airframe. In place of the reflector gunsight I have also faked the camera controls into the cockpit which can be viewed externally. Stick this in your "SpitfireMkVIII" skin folder and you are ready to go - note that it will fit the MKVIII Clipped Wing version as well so you may as well put it in that folder too. Three versions; "Marked","Roundels only" and "Unmarked" versions included. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter aka Phil Wyne 96thnightshifter@gmail.com Submitter 96th_Nightshifter Submitted 07/17/2006 Category Spitfire Skins
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View File Spitfire PR MK. XI PL965 Recon Skin Pack Serial #: PL965 Construction #: 6S/504719 Civil Registration:G-MKXI N965RF Model: PR Mk.XI Status: Airworthy Last info: 2005 Spitfire PL965 is a Mk.XI Recon Spitfire and through the years it has had various paint schemes - 4 of them have been included in this skin pack. These skins are for the above mentioned aircraft and though we don't have a MKXI Spitfire in the game the real plane closely resembles the MKVIII that we do have access to so this is what I chose to use.Since it is a Recon Spitfire, I have also faked the cameras onto the fuselage and the underside of the airframe. In place of the reflector gunsight I have also faked the camera controls into the cockpit which can be viewed externally. Stick this in your "SpitfireMkVIII" skin folder and you are ready to go - note that it will fit the MKVIII Clipped Wing version as well so you may as well put it in that folder too. Two versions; "Marked" and "Unmarked" versions included. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself. Extensive History included in download. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter aka Phil Wyne 96thnightshifter@gmail.com Submitter 96th_Nightshifter Submitted 07/17/2006 Category Spitfire Skins
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View File Spitfire PR Mk.XIX PM660 Supermarine Spitfire PR Mk.XIX, Serial No PM660 OI-X , 2 Sqn, 2 Tactical Air Force, RAF Furstenfeldbuck in South Germany in 1946. Serial #: PM660 Model: FR Mk. XIX This skin is for the above mentioned aircraft and though we don't have a MKXIX Spitfire in the game the real plane closely resembles the MKVIII that we do have access to so this is what I chose to use. The only real difference in how it looks physically is that the real plane (having a Griffon engine) has distinctive raised elongated bulges just above the overhead valves which I have tried to fake onto the actual skin. Since it is a Recon Spitfire, I have also faked the cameras onto the fuselage and the underside of the airframe. In place of the reflector gunsight I have also faked the camera controls into the cockpit which can be viewed externally. Stick this in your "SpitfireMkVIII" skin folder and you are ready to go - note that it will fit the MKVIII Clipped Wing version as well so you may as well put it in that folder too. Two versions; "Marked" and "Unmarked" versions included. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter aka Phil Wyne 96thnightshifter@gmail.com Submitter 96th_Nightshifter Submitted 07/17/2006 Category Spitfire Skins
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View File Spitfire Mk. XIV SM832 Serial #: SM832 Model: F Mk. XIV Status: Airworthy This skin is for the above mentioned aircraft and though we don't have a MKXIV Spitfire in the game the real plane closely resembles the MKVIII (CW version) that we do have access to so this is what I chose to use. The only real difference in how it looks physically is that the real plane (having a Griffon engine) has distinctive raised elongated bulges just above the overhead valves which I have tried to fake onto the actual skin. Stick this in your "SpitfireMkVIIICLP" skin folder and you are ready to go - note that it will more than likely fit the standard MKVIII as well so you may as well put it in that folder too. Two versions; "weathered" and "Display" version both of which have no markings versions included. Full History included in the download. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter aka Phil Wyne 96thnightshifter@gmail.com Submitter 96th_Nightshifter Submitted 07/17/2006 Category Spitfire Skins
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View File Panel Finder Extension Tool Panel Finder Tool for use in finding small areas of skins that are causing you problems to find. A seven page tutorial is included which explains how to use both Adlabs "Panel Finder" and how to use this extension tool along with it. Note that the "Panel Finder" included was created entirely by Adlabs and the extension is the only part of this pack created by Myself (96th_Nighshifter). Happy skinning, hope this helps someone as much as it has helped me. Submitter 96th_Nightshifter Submitted 07/17/2006 Category IL2 Series Utilities/ Editors
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View File Spitfire Mk. XIV MV268 Serial #: MV268 Model: FR Mk. XIV Status: Airworthy This skin is for the above mentioned aircraft and though we don't have a MKXIV Spitfire in the game the real plane closely resembles the MKVIII (CW version) that we do have access to so this is what I chose to use. The only real difference in how it looks physically is that the real plane (having a Griffon engine) has distinctive raised elongated bulges just above the overhead valves which I have tried to fake onto the actual skin. The real plane also has a bubble canopy which I have also tried to fake onto the skin - it's not perfect as it's just not possible but from the right angle it works well enough. This plane was originally MV293/OI-C (which I have skinned previously) but was repainted at Duxford as MV268/JE-J in 2000 - (built in 1944) painted as MV268 as a tribute to the late Johnnie Johnson. Stick this in your "SpitfireMkVIIICLP" skin folder and you are ready to go - note that it will more than likely fit the standard MKVIII as well so you may as well put it in that folder too. Two versions; "weathered" and "Display" version both of which have no markings versions included. Full History included in the download. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter aka Phil Wyne 96thnightshifter@gmail.com Submitter 96th_Nightshifter Submitted 07/17/2006 Category Spitfire Skins
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View File High Speed Spitfire N.17 K9834 High speed spitfire N.17 K9834 Serial: N.17 (K9834) This aircraft was modified for attempt on the World's Speed Record powered by special Merlin III with + 27 lb. boost producing 2160 hp at sea level. Subsequently rebuilt to Mk.II standard and camouflaged through which the gold stripe eventually appeared. Obviously we don't have this Mk. of Spitfire in the game, and though the MK.Vb would have been a closer resemblance, mapping problems and the fact that this is supposed to be a fast plane made me go with the MKVIII (CW). It will fit the standard MK.VIII but the wings are different on this High Speed Spit and more closely resemble a clipped wing version. No mark version included. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter 96thnightshifter@gmail.com Submitter 96th_Nightshifter Submitted 07/17/2006 Category Spitfire Skins
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249 downloads
I decided to try and make a Fairey Firefly skin after a comment about my previous Seafire skin (Seafire FR.45 LA485) saying that it reminded somebody of it. A lot of "Faked" parts had to be created for these skins - some are very subtle whereas some are slightly more obvious. There are 8 skins in total in this pack; 4 for each aircraft. There is the standard skins, weathered skins and there is also versions of the previous 2 without invasion stripes. I could have went on to included non marked versions but felt it was too much, if anyone wants a no marked version it could be arranged (note that in game markings will not work properly on these skins as they would overlap the "faked" windows on the fuselage. Stick this in both of your "Seafire" skin folders and you are ready to go. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself original template was made for the MKVIII Spitfire so I have now adapted this to fit the Seafire and added to it. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter aka Phil Wyne 96thnightshifter@gmail.com -
219 downloads
Seafire FR.45 Unit: 771 NAS, FAA Serial: 583/LP (LA485) Unfortunately the above is the only information I have found on this AC and had to work from a single profile picture for this paint scheme. This skin is for the above mentioned aircraft and though we don't have a FR.45 Seafire in the game the real plane closely resembles the Seafires that we do have so this is what I chose to use. The only real difference in how it looks physically is that the real plane (having a Griffon engine) has distinctive raised elongated bulges just above the overhead valves which I have tried to fake onto the actual skin. The tail hook is slightly different on the real plane but no amount of "fake" skinning was going to sort that out. Stick this in both of your "Seafire" skin folders and you are ready to go. Four versions included, Standard clean version marked and unmarked and also a marked and unmarked weathered version. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter aka Phil Wyne 96thnightshifter@gmail.com -
175 downloads
Serial #: JF316 Model: Mk. XIV 610 SQN JAN.44 The prototype Mk.XIV (at least this one, for there were six built) was in fact a Mk.VIII airframe, to which the R-R Griffon 65 was mated. Later prototypes reflected the new fuselage with larger vertical stabaliser and rudder. This skin is for the above mentioned aircraft and though we don't have a MKXIV Spitfire in the game the real plane closely resembles the MKVIII that we do have access to so this is what I chose to use. The only real difference in how it looks physically is that the real plane (having a Griffon engine) has distinctive raised elongated bulges just above the overhead valves which I have tried to fake onto the actual skin. Stick this in your "SpitfireMkVIII" skin folder and you are ready to go - note that it will fit the MKVIIICW as well so you may as well put it in that folder too. Standard clean marked and no marked version as well as "weathered" marked and no marked versions. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter -
258 downloads
Spitfire Mk.XIX 'Flying Spyglass' Unit: unknown Serial: A/Z (DJ0021) Reconnaissance aircraft. Spring 1945. This is a very unusual looking Spitfire and is very obscure, in fact I have only found one profile image of this aircraft to work from and can find out very little about it from my searches - wanted to skin it for those very reasons. This skin is for the above mentioned aircraft and though we don't have a MKXIX Spitfire in the game the real plane closely resembles the MKVIII that we do have access to so this is what I chose to use. The only real difference in how it looks physically is that the real plane (having a Griffon engine) has distinctive raised elongated bulges just above the overhead valves which I have tried to fake onto the actual skin. Since it is a Recon Spitfire, I have also faked the cameras onto the fuselage and the underside of the airframe. In place of the reflector gunsight I have also faked the camera controls into the cockpit which can be viewed externally. Stick this in your "SpitfireMkVIII" skin folder and you are ready to go - note that it will fit the MKVIII Clipped Wing version as well so you may as well put it in that folder too. Three versions; "Marked","Roundels only" and "Unmarked" versions included. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter aka Phil Wyne 96thnightshifter@gmail.com -
320 downloads
Serial #: PL965 Construction #: 6S/504719 Civil Registration:G-MKXI N965RF Model: PR Mk.XI Status: Airworthy Last info: 2005 Spitfire PL965 is a Mk.XI Recon Spitfire and through the years it has had various paint schemes - 4 of them have been included in this skin pack. These skins are for the above mentioned aircraft and though we don't have a MKXI Spitfire in the game the real plane closely resembles the MKVIII that we do have access to so this is what I chose to use.Since it is a Recon Spitfire, I have also faked the cameras onto the fuselage and the underside of the airframe. In place of the reflector gunsight I have also faked the camera controls into the cockpit which can be viewed externally. Stick this in your "SpitfireMkVIII" skin folder and you are ready to go - note that it will fit the MKVIII Clipped Wing version as well so you may as well put it in that folder too. Two versions; "Marked" and "Unmarked" versions included. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself. Extensive History included in download. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter aka Phil Wyne 96thnightshifter@gmail.com -
127 downloads
Supermarine Spitfire PR Mk.XIX, Serial No PM660 OI-X , 2 Sqn, 2 Tactical Air Force, RAF Furstenfeldbuck in South Germany in 1946. Serial #: PM660 Model: FR Mk. XIX This skin is for the above mentioned aircraft and though we don't have a MKXIX Spitfire in the game the real plane closely resembles the MKVIII that we do have access to so this is what I chose to use. The only real difference in how it looks physically is that the real plane (having a Griffon engine) has distinctive raised elongated bulges just above the overhead valves which I have tried to fake onto the actual skin. Since it is a Recon Spitfire, I have also faked the cameras onto the fuselage and the underside of the airframe. In place of the reflector gunsight I have also faked the camera controls into the cockpit which can be viewed externally. Stick this in your "SpitfireMkVIII" skin folder and you are ready to go - note that it will fit the MKVIII Clipped Wing version as well so you may as well put it in that folder too. Two versions; "Marked" and "Unmarked" versions included. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter aka Phil Wyne 96thnightshifter@gmail.com -
168 downloads
Serial #: SM832 Model: F Mk. XIV Status: Airworthy This skin is for the above mentioned aircraft and though we don't have a MKXIV Spitfire in the game the real plane closely resembles the MKVIII (CW version) that we do have access to so this is what I chose to use. The only real difference in how it looks physically is that the real plane (having a Griffon engine) has distinctive raised elongated bulges just above the overhead valves which I have tried to fake onto the actual skin. Stick this in your "SpitfireMkVIIICLP" skin folder and you are ready to go - note that it will more than likely fit the standard MKVIII as well so you may as well put it in that folder too. Two versions; "weathered" and "Display" version both of which have no markings versions included. Full History included in the download. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter aka Phil Wyne 96thnightshifter@gmail.com -
141 downloads
Serial #: MV268 Model: FR Mk. XIV Status: Airworthy This skin is for the above mentioned aircraft and though we don't have a MKXIV Spitfire in the game the real plane closely resembles the MKVIII (CW version) that we do have access to so this is what I chose to use. The only real difference in how it looks physically is that the real plane (having a Griffon engine) has distinctive raised elongated bulges just above the overhead valves which I have tried to fake onto the actual skin. The real plane also has a bubble canopy which I have also tried to fake onto the skin - it's not perfect as it's just not possible but from the right angle it works well enough. This plane was originally MV293/OI-C (which I have skinned previously) but was repainted at Duxford as MV268/JE-J in 2000 - (built in 1944) painted as MV268 as a tribute to the late Johnnie Johnson. Stick this in your "SpitfireMkVIIICLP" skin folder and you are ready to go - note that it will more than likely fit the standard MKVIII as well so you may as well put it in that folder too. Two versions; "weathered" and "Display" version both of which have no markings versions included. Full History included in the download. Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter aka Phil Wyne 96thnightshifter@gmail.com -
305 downloads
High speed spitfire N.17 K9834 Serial: N.17 (K9834) This aircraft was modified for attempt on the World's Speed Record powered by special Merlin III with + 27 lb. boost producing 2160 hp at sea level. Subsequently rebuilt to Mk.II standard and camouflaged through which the gold stripe eventually appeared. Obviously we don't have this Mk. of Spitfire in the game, and though the MK.Vb would have been a closer resemblance, mapping problems and the fact that this is supposed to be a fast plane made me go with the MKVIII (CW). It will fit the standard MK.VIII but the wings are different on this High Speed Spit and more closely resemble a clipped wing version. No mark version included. Regards, 96th_Nightshifter 96thnightshifter@gmail.com -
178 downloads
Panel Finder Tool for use in finding small areas of skins that are causing you problems to find. A seven page tutorial is included which explains how to use both Adlabs "Panel Finder" and how to use this extension tool along with it. Note that the "Panel Finder" included was created entirely by Adlabs and the extension is the only part of this pack created by Myself (96th_Nighshifter). Happy skinning, hope this helps someone as much as it has helped me.
