This rebuild of the stock CFS3 P-51B converted to a A-36A Mustang/Apache/Invader dive bomber. The model has moving parts and working VC, LODs and breaking parts.
Paints are of the 225th Fighter Bomber Squadron, 27th Fighter Bomber Group in French Morocco during the spring of 1943 and British A-36A EW998 was supplied to the RAF in March 1943 for experimental purposes at Boscombe Down, England and Lt. William Creech, 238th FS, 311th FB, 10th Air Force Burma 1944.
This is a repaint of the FDGv2 Donationware P-51B Mustang found here: http://www.donationware.net/ P-51B Mustang, 225 Squadron, RAF, Marylebone/Algeria, May 1943.Thanks to the crew at FDGv2 for providing us this great plane!!
Set in the beautiful Dorset countryside, near Dorchester and Portland. A 10 group fighter station during the Battle of Britain, raids across the Channel '41-'43, and home to 474th FG USAAF P-38s from Spring '44.
Note: This package has been modified by the SOH librarian emeritus on 6 March, 2021 to include the following update: FSX/FS2004 Spitfire 11 VC views fix - This corrects the side and rear VC cockpit views. Replace the old items by the new ones.
Fix by A.F. Scrub
The Mk XI was a reconnaissance aircraft based on a combination of features from the marks VII, VIII and IX. The cameras, two vertically-mounted and sometimes an oblique mounted one, were installed in the fuselage behind the cockpit. The first Mk XIs were built in November 1942 and lasted until 1944 when they were phased out in favour of the Mk 19.
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