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  1. Czech "Post-War IL-10 " Avia B-33 "Blue Nose & Red Leading Edge"

    This is another early 1950s vintage Czechoslovak version of the IL-10, again designated B-33.

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  2. Czech "Post-War IL-10 " Avia B-33 "Green Nose"

    This is a 1951 paint scheme for the Czechoslovak version of the IL-10, designated as the B-33.

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  3. Czech "Post-War IL-2 Type 3" Avia B-31 "Green"

    This is a Czech livery for the IL-2 Type 3. Their designation for the plane was B-31, the B-33 being the IL-10. This gives you the realistically plausible opportunity to pit Sturmovik against Sturmovik in the late 1940s. Unzip and place the contents in your Il-2_3 file. Do not choose USSR as the country, even with marking turned off because it may cover the spinner in red.

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  4. Czech "Post-War 109" Avia S-199

    This is a revised version of the Czech Avia S-99 posted previously. NOTE, the picture shows the original with the error!

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  5. Czech "Post-War 109" Avia S-199

    This is a Czechoslovak S-199 built after WW II roughly around 1948 before the Marxist takeover. It was a version of this plane that was used by the Israeli Air Force in the opening days of the Israeli War of Independence.
     
    Install in your Bf-109G6-Late folder.

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  6. "Israeli 109" Avia S-199

    During the 1948 Israeli War of Independence, the newly formed Israeli Air Force, acquired a wide assortment of WW II surplus aircraft including P-51s, Spitfires, Mosquitos, B-17s and even Czech versions of the Bf-109 G6 under the designation of S-199. This is an approximation, of a 101 Squadron livery.
     
    Unzip and Install in your Bf-109 G6-Late folder.

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  7. Wildcat/Martlet Mk. VI

    This is a Wildcat VI of the British Fleet Air Arm, No. 835 Sqdn., HMS Nairana, August 1944. Earlier versions of the Wildcat were designated "Martlets" by the British.

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  8. CAC Boomerang Skin for Re-2000

    This is the closest I could come to providing a Boomerang for Il-2 1946. In the 4.09 version that i use it is A.I. only. In 4.10 it should be flyable. Choose the Re-2000 as an Allied plain. This is ment to be flown with markings off.
     
    The Boomerang was a homegrown fighter based in part on the US NA-33. It first flew in May 1942. It was a highly agile fighter, with a maximum speed of 305 mph.. Actual armament was 2 20mm cannon and 4 30 cal. machine guns and 500 lb bomb load. For the game of course you are limited to the Re-2000's load out.
     
    Another approximation of the Boomerang is to choose the plain green Italian skin under the RAAF.
     
    If you want to make any enhancements let me know and I can provide the Gimp xcf. file.

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  9. SBD-5 Atlantic 1944 Scheme

    In 1944 the SBD-5s used in Marine Scout units in the Caribbean. This is my first skin, originally done in Gimp. 2.6.8. If you want to make any enhancements let me know and I could send you the original .xcf file

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