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  1. Or a four gun Belgian Hurricane MkI.
  2. Cocas & Wrench It strikes me that Gladiator/Sea Gladiator was never released for SF1. If you redo the pack for the earlier game then I can take my Belgian skin down. I might put the templates up for others to use and modify. I couldn'y possibly do all the possible Gladiator skins. Have you tried doing an early day/night RAF skin? There are so issues with the bottom left side of the tail mapped to the right side and vice versa. Cheers
  3. Late 1941 skin for 387 Squadriglia, based in Egypt.
  4. Hey Guys When you release the Gladiator, put my SAAF and Belgian skins in the pack. I've been tweaking them a bit so I'll send Wrench the revised skins and layered photoshop files to play with. Cheers
  5. Sorry guys Didn't realise I was working off an old LOD. If the vertical tail is the only problem, then its easily fixed. Wrench, thanks for converting to SF2. I'll grab the updated LOD and G3.bmp file from there and make the changes to the install when I get home from work. Regards
  6. Belgian Gladiator MkI

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    Gladiator MkI 1ère Escardrille de Chasse ("La Comète")/Ième Group/No.2 Air Regiment (Fighter) ********For Cocas' terrific Gladiator MkII******** Belgium had ordered 22 Gladiator Is during the summer of 1937. 15 aircraft were serviceable on 10 May 1940. Five were not in a flyable condition, 2 were lost prior to accidents prior to the commencement of hostilities. I've included only 14 numbers in the pact as the 15th aircraft (no. 18) belonged to the commanding General and was not armed. While the exact serial numbers of all the active aircraft are not known, I have included the numbers of all the aircraft which were recorded as combat losses. La Comète were based at Schaffen, just north of Diest. The base was attacked at 04:32hrs on 10 May 1940 with the loss of 3 Gladiators and 9 of the 11 Hurricane MkIs stationed there. LloydNB
  7. If I was really nice to you I would label all the layers in the skin file properly. But, alas I'm too lazy. You'll have to work it out yourself.
  8. Fine. You do the RAF skin, I'll work on a Greek one. Just the tail and matching under wing codes to finish up.
  9. I've started working on a Belgian Gladiator. More to follow.
  10. Hey Monty Its an A-Team model. I appreciate that not everyone can access them (me included these days). That's why I largely switched to skinning Veltro's aircraft. Not having much luck really!!!!! I am looking forward to Geezer's models.
  11. File Name: Potez 633 - Indochina File Submitter: LloydNB File Submitted: 17 November 2012 File Category: French Air Force Potez Pz-633. Tonkin, French Indochina During World War II, Thailand took the opportunity of French weaknesses to reclaim previously lost territories in 1904 and 1907, resulting in the French-Thai War between October 1940 and 9 May 1941. This single Pz-633 flew recon missions in Indochina against the Thais. Enjoy! LloydNB Click here to download this file
  12. This will be the next Hudson off the production line. RAAF, North Africa 1942
  13. I've almost finish a generic Ju52/3M skin. It takes ages getting the corrigated skin lined up with decals on the doors and the codes.
  14. File Name: Hudson - RNZAF File Submitter: LloydNB File Submitted: 17 November 2012 File Category: British Commonwealth Lockheed Hudson Mk III. No. 2 Squadron, RNZAF 1941 The Lockheed Hudson served with the RNZAF from 1941 until the end of WWII, first in the general reconnaissance and bomber role and later as a transport aircraft. At the start of 1940 the RNZAF was still operating the Vickers Vincent biplane, but the British government agreed to provide New Zealand with eighteen Hudsons (March 1940). By the end of 1941 this number had been increased to thirty-six, which were used to equip Nos.1, 2 and 4 Squadrons. Eventually the RNZAF would receive 101 Hudsons (54 Mk.IIIs, 37 Mk.IIIAs, 6 Mk.Vs and 4 Mk.VIs). Enjoy! LloydNB Click here to download this file
  15. Hudson - RNZAF

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    Lockheed Hudson Mk III. No. 2 Squadron, RNZAF 1941 The Lockheed Hudson served with the RNZAF from 1941 until the end of WWII, first in the general reconnaissance and bomber role and later as a transport aircraft. At the start of 1940 the RNZAF was still operating the Vickers Vincent biplane, but the British government agreed to provide New Zealand with eighteen Hudsons (March 1940). By the end of 1941 this number had been increased to thirty-six, which were used to equip Nos.1, 2 and 4 Squadrons. Eventually the RNZAF would receive 101 Hudsons (54 Mk.IIIs, 37 Mk.IIIAs, 6 Mk.Vs and 4 Mk.VIs). Enjoy! LloydNB
  16. Potez 633 - Indochina

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    Potez Pz-633. Tonkin, French Indochina During World War II, Thailand took the opportunity of French weaknesses to reclaim previously lost territories in 1904 and 1907, resulting in the French-Thai War between October 1940 and 9 May 1941. This single Pz-633 flew recon missions in Indochina against the Thais. Enjoy! LloydNB
  17. Finally completed. I'll post it some time soon.
  18. Storm Over The Sahara

    The Bristol Bombay flew with 216 Squadron in both East Africa and Iraq. I only have record of one sortie in East Africa - a bombing run on Zula on 4 August 1940 on the way back to Heliopolis (Cairo) from Aden.
  19. Storm Over The Sahara

    Geezer Are both turrets on the SM 81 retractable? If only the ventral turret is, have you linked to the gear up command? With the SM 81, Ca 133, Ro 37bis, SM 79, CR 32 and the CR 42 we would have almost all the Italian aircraft in East Africa. I've just pulled out my copy of Chris Dunning's Courage Alone and got quite exited at the possibilities. Add a few early British aircraft to what we already have - the Vincent, Wellesley, Hartbeestes and a Ju 86 for the South Africans to fly - and we're almost there. Ah, the Italians also used the giant SM 82 to deliver replacement fighters and the South Africans used the Vickers Valentia.
  20. Wrench Coming along nicely. I would change the SAAF roundals though - they don't quite go with a FAA skin. Check your inbox.
  21. I keep forgetting that half the WWII aircraft I'm interested in are no longer available through this site. I hope enough people grabbed them when they were available as I've got a few more skins in the works, including skins for the Hudson.
  22. Betty

    Betty, Veronica? Oh Wrench you are showing your age!!!
  23. Storm Over The Sahara

    Fantastic work Geezer. I've already done a few skins for the East Africa campaign in SF1. Your models would suit that theatre nicely.
  24. More progress on the Hudson RNZAF skin.
  25. Now that's good news! I like how the B17 is coming along. It would be good to get some cooperation around a template that the community can use to do all sorts of skins.
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