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  1. Thanks Chris for the great skins. Did you ever get my message on Deans web site. Take care and thanks again. waddy

  2. Some of the templates your looing for can be found here http://www.simmerspaintshop.com/forums/cat5.html
  3. View File Skin Pack Boston III's, 88Sqn Op Starkey Skin Pack of Boston MkIII's (A20C) flown by No88 Sqn RAF as part of Operation Starkey. The aircraft were standard RAF/USAAF colours (Dark RAF Green in this case) with black and white bars extending from roughly the centre of the wing to its tips. The white nose weas added to twin engined aircraft ony to aid identification. Six skins included, RH-E/F/R/S, one with RAF Rounds and one with RAF tail bars only. Thx go again to Imme, Monguse and Starchilde for the templates that I have mixed and matched. Thx also to mdatelmi for info on 'Starkey' aircraft. More reading here http://www.combinedops.com/Operation%20Starkey.htm Submitter Kristorf Submitted 01/01/2007 Category A20 Skins
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    Skin Pack of Boston MkIII's (A20C) flown by No88 Sqn RAF as part of Operation Starkey. The aircraft were standard RAF/USAAF colours (Dark RAF Green in this case) with black and white bars extending from roughly the centre of the wing to its tips. The white nose weas added to twin engined aircraft ony to aid identification. Six skins included, RH-E/F/R/S, one with RAF Rounds and one with RAF tail bars only. Thx go again to Imme, Monguse and Starchilde for the templates that I have mixed and matched. Thx also to mdatelmi for info on 'Starkey' aircraft. More reading here http://www.combinedops.com/Operation%20Starkey.htm
  5. View File Tempest V, 6 Sqn, 1946 Tempest V flown by 6 Sqn from RAF Fayid, Eygpt, 1946. Three skins included, full marked, rounds and tail bars only. Many thanks to Jester for the template, with bits and peices by Hammard and Alex Voicu Submitter Kristorf Submitted 02/12/2006 Category Tempest Skins
  6. View File Tempest V 'Flying Tin Opener' Tempest V flown by S/Ldr D Crowley-Milling of 6 Sqn from Deversoir, showing the new 'stripped down' A/C applied at that time. Three skins included, full mark, rounds and tail bars. Many thanks to Jester for the template, with bits and peices by Hammard and Alex Voicu Submitter Kristorf Submitted 02/12/2006 Category Tempest Skins
  7. View File Tempest V, 33 Sqn Tempest V flown by 33 Sqn out of Gatow Airbase, Berlin, 1946. Three skins included, full marked, rounds only and tail bars. Many thanks to Jester for the template, with bits and peices by Hammard and Alex Voicu Submitter Kristorf Submitted 02/12/2006 Category Tempest Skins
  8. View File Tempest V, 486 Sqn Tempest V flown by 486 Sqn from Castle Camps in April 1944. Three skins included, full marks, rounds only and tail bars. Many thanks to Jester for the template, with bits and peices by Hammard and Alex Voicu Submitter Kristorf Submitted 02/12/2006 Category Tempest Skins
  9. View File Tempest V, Roland Beamont Tempest V flown by Wing Commander Roland Beamont (CBE, DSO*, DFC*) Nationality: Great Britian Units: 150 Wing Victories: 31 V-1 Flying Bombs, 2 in Tempest (and 7 previous). Two schemes included, Invasion bars and no invasion bars Thx to Jester for the main template and Alex Voicu and Hammard for mech layers and other bits Submitter Kristorf Submitted 02/12/2006 Category Tempest Skins
  10. View File Mosquito VI, 'Black Rufe' Mosquito VI 'Black Rufe' flown by 418 'City of Edmonton' Sqn RCAF from Holmsley South, June 1944. Three skins included, full marked, rounds and tail bars. Thx Jester for the template. Submitter Kristorf Submitted 02/11/2006 Category Mosquito Skins
  11. View File Mosquito PRXVI (VI) 680 Sqn Photo Recon Mosquito PRXVI (VI) flown by 680 Sqn from Foggia, Italy 1944/45. The tail was painted this way to enable distinction between it and the Me410. Two skins, full and blank Thx to Jester for the template Submitter Kristorf Submitted 02/11/2006 Category Mosquito Skins
  12. View File Mosquito VI, 143 Sqn Mosquito VI flown by 143 Sqn as part of Anti-Shipping operations in conjunction with Coastal Command. Three skins included, full marks, rounds, and tail bars only. Again thex to Jester Submitter Kristorf Submitted 02/11/2006 Category Mosquito Skins
  13. View File Mosquito VI, 107 Sqn Mosquito VI flown by 107 Sqn RAF. Three skins included, full marked, rounds and tail bars only. Thx Jester for the template Submitter Kristorf Submitted 02/11/2006 Category Mosquito Skins
  14. View File Wg Cdr J E 'Johnnie' Johnsons Spitfire IXc Spitfire IXc, MK392/JE-J, flown by top ace, 'Johnnie' Johnson while commander of 144 Wing, Kenley, June 1944. Johnson destroyed 12 German aircraft (all FW190 or BF109) in this A/C, and in it scored his last kill of the war on Sept 27th 1944. Three skins included, full marks, rounds and tail bars only (both with Maple Leaf). Thx to Jester and FBS for template and Tomtheyak for advice and encouragement. Submitter Kristorf Submitted 01/11/2006 Category Spitfire Skins
  15. View File Seafire IICs (LIII) 899 NAS, British Home Fleet Two Seafire IIC (L III), MB244/6-Q and MB229 6-H flown by 899 Naval Air Squadron from HMS Indomitable from Scarpa Flow (Shetland Isles) as part of the British Home Fleet in June 1943. Both A/C have the fuselage stengthening beams fitted for the forward cockpit bulkhead to the radio compartment, and the wing strengtheners required due to the added stresses of carrier landings. Thx to Jester and TonyT for the base template, FBS for the internal layers from his MkVIII template and Robo for weathering and bits from his MkVc template. 4 skins included, 6-H/Q, one with national markings and one with tail flash. Submitter Kristorf Submitted 11/03/2006 Category Seafire Skins
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