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  1. Come across couple of things to solve before I issue the Finnish Ripon skin. I''ll probably create a single dark green decal and place it over the parts I'm having mapping problems with. And thanks for the help with the arrester hook. As you can see, its gone. Lloyd
  2. Spinners Yes, it was quite common prior to WWII for RAF aircraft not to have rudder/tail flashings. You'll note that my RNZAF Baffin and RAF Fury MkII skins are also without tail flashings. Lloyd
  3. View File Blackburn B-5 Baffin SkippyBing's original Baffin posted here at his suggestion. I've re-done the base skins but the Skippybing's decals and the aircraft itself are the stars of the show. The original Readme is included. Enjoy LloydNB Submitter LloydNB Submitted 09/14/2009 Category Allied Bombers
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    SkippyBing's original Baffin posted here at his suggestion. I've re-done the base skins but the Skippybing's decals and the aircraft itself are the stars of the show. The original Readme is included. Enjoy LloydNB
  5. Thanks guys. I'll give it a go when I get home (work is a drag!!). I think I'll include a revised data.ini file with the Finnish skin so that anyone who is interested can make thier own Blackburn Ripon. Lloyd
  6. Thanks Skippybing I'll try and load up the Baffin with my skins on the website this weekend. I've been trying to follow the discussion over the last couple of years on how to remove attachments from aircraft by amending the data.ini file. Must be thick!! Is there a way of removing the arrestor hook? It would make for a more convincing Finnish Ripon. Lloyd
  7. A bit of mucking about and you get a reasonable representation of a Finnish Ripon.
  8. The Blackburn Ripon T.1 was initially developed with an in-line engine but the Finns added a radial engine and effectively created the first Baffin. In Finland it continued to be called the Ripon. This skin is still in development. The wing markings are too big and it needs yellow tips to the underside of the lower wings and a yellow stripe on the fuselage.
  9. View File Blackburn Baffin - RNZAF Blackburn Baffin 2 GR (Wellington) Squadron. RNZAF (1938-1941) For the Baffin by SkippyBing (Philip Chandler), which is available at Avsim. New Zealand received 29 Blackburn Baffins during 1937/38. Most were converted Ripon MkIIs that had seen long service with the FAA. A handful were built as Baffins and served in the Middle East. Arranged into 3 squadrons and assigned to training duties, they were pressed into active service (anti-submarine patrols) at the start of hostilities. The entire contingent was replaced by Hudsons and reduced to scrap in 1941. The last remaining example of the type (a Ripon converted to a radial engine) is in Finland. LloydNB Submitter LloydNB Submitted 08/30/2009 Category British Commonwealth
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    Blackburn Baffin 2 GR (Wellington) Squadron. RNZAF (1938-1941) For the Baffin by SkippyBing (Philip Chandler), which is available at Avsim. New Zealand received 29 Blackburn Baffins during 1937/38. Most were converted Ripon MkIIs that had seen long service with the FAA. A handful were built as Baffins and served in the Middle East. Arranged into 3 squadrons and assigned to training duties, they were pressed into active service (anti-submarine patrols) at the start of hostilities. The entire contingent was replaced by Hudsons and reduced to scrap in 1941. The last remaining example of the type (a Ripon converted to a radial engine) is in Finland. LloydNB
  11. While I'm at it, I might as well update Skippybing's original FAA skins - if he doesn't object. LloydNB
  12. Hey Veltro2K How are you going to hande the BR.20Ms 7.7 mm ventral gun? Just a suggestion - link it to the gear so that when their up the gun hatch opens. Lloyd
  13. 2 GR (Wellington) Squadron 1939-40
  14. Fiat BR.20M with a Breda M1 Turret. Sweeeeeet!!!
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    Hawker Fury MkII No.43 Squadron RAF For use with the A-Team Fury MkII. Some elements of Charles' original skin have been retained. I got a bit lazy and kept the serial number decals too. Enjoy LloydNB
  16. Hawker Fury MkII - No43 Squadron RAF View File Hawker Fury MkII No.43 Squadron RAF For use with the A-Team Fury MkII. Some elements of Charles' original skin have been retained. I got a bit lazy and kept the serial number decals too. Enjoy LloydNB Submitter LloydNB Submitted 08/20/2009 Category British Commonwealth
  17. As long as we're praying...... Gloster Gladiator Fiat CR42 Fairey Battle (No a decent one!) SM 81 Caproni Ca 133 and just because its so ugly - Vickers Wellesley
  18. thedrummerguy Just a plea for you to consider doing a version with the frontlines for a WWII conflict (ie. British (Somaliland, Kenya, Sudan and Aden Protectorate), Italian (Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somaliland) and Vichy French (Somaliland)). LloydNB
  19. With a bit of work and a whole lot of research this thing might not turn out too bad. The wings are coming along. Thank goodness for an evening with nothing worth watching on the tele. Lloyd
  20. I was looking around for something interesting/unusual to skin. Is anyone interested in the Blackburn Ripon/Baffin? We have decent model of one over at Avsim but he skins could do with an update. The Ripon (with a radial engine) was used by Finland, which has the only existing example of the type. The Baffin (many of them converted Ripons) was used as a trainer and coastal partrol aircraft by the RNZAF until 1941, when it was replaced by the Hudson. LloydNB
  21. Next Fury in development. Lloyd
  22. My SAAF Fury skin is now available. Time permitting I'll try and do a couple of RAF skins. Lloyd
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    Hawker Fury MkII SAAF No.1 Squadron For use with the A-Team Fury MkII. Some elements of Charles' original skin have been retained. This is the latest skin in my tribute to the SAAF in East Africa. The Hawker Fury was still in service with the South African Air Force at the start of WWII. Due to aircraft shortages, the Fury used in mixed squadrons during 1940 in East Africa. Enjoy LloydNB
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