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View File Spifire MK VIII,of no 92 squadron Spifire MK VIII, JF502/QJVF flown by Flight Lieutenant " EDDIE" EDWARDS of no 92 squadron , Marcianise , Italy . Weathered and Bright converted . Theres also a no markings version in the download Submitter buglord Submitted 04/14/2005 Category Spitfire Skins
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View File LAGG3 (series4) of the 44 IAP LAGG3 (series4) White 14 of the 44 IAP 1941 . The pilot of "14" is thought to be the personal mount of St.Lt.Mikhail Evteev, which operated in the Leningrad area during the fall of 1941. Bright converted and theres a no markings skin also in the download. Submitter buglord Submitted 04/13/2005 Category LAGG Skins
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View File B25-H 10th AF B25-H s/n 34329 of the 1st air command group, 10th AF stationed in Hailakandi, India, 1944. and all i can say is it was a nightmare matching the white lining on the fusalage :) This is a major rework on the original, weathered & bright finished. Submitter buglord Submitted 04/13/2005 Category B24 / B25 Skins
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View File B29 -Old Battler B29 -Old Battler (42-6251) Diamond 72 of the 677th BS 444th BG. On Nov 21st, Omura. This was "Old Battler?s" last combat mission - Forced to land in China due to damage from Japanese fighter attack. She was later recovered and sent back to states as a trainer. Made using my own template , weathered & Bright finished. Enjoy. -------buglord . Submitter buglord Submitted 04/13/2005 Category B17 / B29 Skins
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View File He111 H-6 of Stab StG3 He111 H-6 No: S7+ZA of Stab StG3 Derna airfield, North Africa , September 1941. This airplane painted in desert camo on the top RLM 79, and RLM 78 on the bottom. The letter 'Z' painted in blue, signifies this aircraft belongs to a Headquarter battalion. The white ring around the fuselage and white tipped wings served as a quick identifying markers in the Mediterranean Arena between 1941-43. Ive used Jutocsa`s template (MANY THANKS) as a starting point added camo, weathering , rust ,etc but i found it difficult to get some areas on this aircraft in the right proportion ie the german markings on the fusalage which was a nightmare , but i finally got it right after hours of trying. Theres also a no markings version in the download. Bright finished Submitter buglord Submitted 04/12/2005 Category HE111 Skins
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View File Ju.88 A-10/Trop, 12./LG 1 Ju.88 A-10/Trop, No: L1+LW of 12./LG 1 North Africa, 1942. Used Kifer opa`s template as a starting point ( Many Thanks) added the rest myself. :) Weathered & Bright finished. Theres also a no markings skin in the download. Note that the yellow banding does not go on the underneath of the fusalage due to the void mapping if i did the underneath it would be on the undercarrige as well, strange but there you go.....................buglord. Submitter buglord Submitted 04/12/2005 Category JU52 / JU88 Skins
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View File P51B-Carols Daddy Carols Daddy was a P51 of the 1st Air Commando Group/10th US Army Air Force stationed in Burma in 1944. s/n ( 36113 ) also it had an individual number 18 on it as well. This p51 was actually a "A" version but seeing theres no P51a ive put it on the p51b. :) Submitter buglord Submitted 04/12/2005 Category P51 Skins
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View File B29 ESSO EXPRESS B29 ESSO EXPRESS of the 468th BG . Formed at Smoky Hill Army field, Salina, Kansas, in September 1943 as one of the first B-29 groups, the 40th, 44th, 468th and 462nd Bomb Groups constituted the 58th Bombardment Wing (VH). The 'VH' designation stood for 'Very Heavy' Bombardment. This aircraft was the 29th production Superfortress and was delivered in Olive Drab/Neutral Grey camouflage. Stripped of armament it was used to haul fuel 1200 miles from India to the Advanced Base a Pengsham, Szechuan Province, China, hence the name 'Esso Express' . Well all i can say is the void for this is very hard to work with, its a lot worse than the HE111 , for example the mission tally on the nose is not 100% straight due to the mapping of the void also theres a section under the rear fusalage that cant be corrected believe me i spent hours trying on that bit alone its ok if your making a bare metal skin but if your doing camo work it takes ages to get it all properly correct well anyway i started from fresh from making my own template to the completed skin i even done the nose art freehand, also this aircraft only had one engine painted white but again due to the void theres only one engine to paint so they all come out the same it also had a white leading edge on the wings which i have blended in with the weathering, all insignias in the right places too. Bright finished, theres also a no markings skin as requested. Enjoy :) Submitter buglord Submitted 04/12/2005 Category B17 / B29 Skins
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View File SPITFIRE MK.VIII, 457 Sqn, RAAF SPITFIRE MK.VIII, No: RG-V (A58-602) Sqn: 457 Sqn, RAAF , Wing Cdr.RH (Bobby) Gibbes. DSO, ( 10¼ KILLS). Morodal, April 1945. Weathered & Bright converted. Theres also a no markings version in the download. Submitter buglord Submitted 04/12/2005 Category Spitfire Skins
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View File F6-F5 VF-14 USS Wasp VF-14, US Navy No: 21 (BuNo.70821) Pilot - Robert W.Kieffer. 1944. USS Wasp CV-18. On 14 October 1944 he shot down 1 A6M and 1 Ki-49 overall he had four kills. Again ive used my own template ,Weathered & Bright converted. Submitter buglord Submitted 04/12/2005 Category F4F / F4U / F6F Skins
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View File B25G LUSCIOUS LUCY B25G LUSCIOUS LUCY (s/n 42-64895) of the 48th BS / 41st BG Makin island ,1944. This is a rework of the original i did at il2 skins. Bright finished. Theres also a no markings version in the download .............Buglord. Submitter buglord Submitted 04/12/2005 Category B24 / B25 Skins
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View File BF110-G2 of 13.z/JG5 BF110-E2 of 13.z/JG5 ,LM-NR 1942. And seeing that this particular aircraft was a E2 & we dont have that ive skinned it for the G2 version. I didnt have much info on this plane just had a few pictures to work from. Ive used jesters excellent template , camo weathering etc done by me. Bright finished Submitter buglord Submitted 04/12/2005 Category BF110 Skins
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View File SPIFIRE VIII No. 249 Sqn MALTA SPIFIRE VIII ,This actual spitfire was a Mk.Vc so seeing we dont have that ive put it on a VIII. BR301 flown by Flight Sargent George Beurling of No. 249 Sqn from Malta on 27 July 1942 and it's paint scheme was Light and Dark Mediterranean Blue and a bright red spinner. "Buzz" scored 4 kills in this aircraft on this day. Weathered and Bright finished. Theres also a no markings version avaliable in the download. Submitter buglord Submitted 04/12/2005 Category Spitfire Skins
