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    South African Spitfires

    Hi Guys,

    I was wondering if any of the repainters here would be able to do some repaints for the A2A Spitfire of South African aircraft - Perhaps Sailor Malan's aircraft might be a suitable aircraft. As you might be able to see from below my avatar, I am proudly South African, and having South African repaints would be really great for this Spitfire. If the are any A2A Spit South African repaints available now, could someone please point me in the right direction?

    Thanks in advance,
    Craig Tatley
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    i'll 2nd that request
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    It's not that I think stupidity should be punishable by death. I just think we should take the warning labels off of everything and let the problem take care of itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SADT View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I was wondering if any of the repainters here would be able to do some repaints for the A2A Spitfire of South African aircraft - Perhaps Sailor Malan's aircraft might be a suitable aircraft. As you might be able to see from below my avatar, I am proudly South African, and having South African repaints would be really great for this Spitfire. If the are any A2A Spit South African repaints available now, could someone please point me in the right direction?

    Thanks in advance,
    Craig Tatley
    If you can provide me with a good model properly skinned and a good photograph of Sailor's mount I will more than glad to oblige. You may contact me via email... through my home page:
    http://westwood.fortunecity.com/chanel/132/index.html

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    RobH already did the Spitfire Mk.1a flown by 'Sailor Malan'. It is available here at the SOH in the download library. The repaint is done for the A2A Spifire.

    The link: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...fo&FileID=7530



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    Thanks Huub,

    Thats perfect!
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    Just noticed a rather glaring error in the readme; Adolph Gysbert Malan is called Squadron Leader D F Malan! Daniel Francois Malan was the Prime Minister from 1948-1954, and the father of Apartheid; he even invented the word, which I believe literally means Separateness, but was translated as "Separate Development". The only way in which D F and Sailor Malan were related was that they were both descended from french Huguenot settlers. In contrast to D F Malan, Sailor Malan was anti apartheid, and should be an example for Afrikaners to follow today, as he was even part of a white anti-apartheid association that allied with the ANC.

    Sorry for the speech, just letting people know the D F Malan and Sailor Malan were very different almost opposite people.
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    Just a heads up.. This thread was just reported for containing politically charged statements. I personally realize that these statements are nothing more than clarification on an error made in a readme file, however.. Someone took offense.. Please keep the political issues and statements out of the threads.. Silly as it may seem in this case, as you can see, there is always someone who will take it wrongly..
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    Sorry Pam,

    Didn't mean for it to come out that way, just clarifying things. As a proud South African these things are important to me

    Back to Sailor Malan: He had a habit of not shooting down a german bomber, but sending it home with most of its crew dead, or badly injured. He also wrote the 10 rules of Air Combat, which became a staple for RAF pilots to follow.
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    Craig, after your request I went through a list with South African pilots which were flying with the RAF during the Battle of Britain, but I noticed most of them had been flying Hurricanes. But when you can supply my anything like a good profile from an Spitfire which you would like to have, I'm most happy to do the repaint.

    There isn't much which currently can be done about the 'glitch' in the read me. The file is already in the library and it will be difficult to make any changes. Nevertheless I have informed RobH.

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Henk, but these are all Mk.Vc with tropical filter, except for the last one which is a Mk.IX. The A2A Spitfire is a Mk.Ia, which looks very similar to a Mk.II or Mk.Va, but doesn't really look like the aircraft you posted the profiles from.
    So far there isn't a FSX Spitfire model with a tropical filter.

    When you want I can paint the A2A Spitfire in one of these schemes, but there is no way to make it look like a Mk.Vc.

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    Huub,

    Do you think you could do the Mark IX livery - the bottom one? Thanks Henk for posting those pictures

    BTW, on Malans aircraft, the underside of the fuselage is half black/half white. What was that color-scheme for?
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    I have a book here called Spitfires in the SAAF - i will dig it out and have a look
    Henk Hugo
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    It's not that I think stupidity should be punishable by death. I just think we should take the warning labels off of everything and let the problem take care of itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SADT View Post
    BTW, on Malans aircraft, the underside of the fuselage is half black/half white. What was that color-scheme for?
    If you are talking about the underside of the wings being half black/half white then that was a scheme adopted at the very start of the war for recognition purposes so that trigger happy AA crews didn't shoot down friendlies! It was all but gone by the time the Battle of Britain came along when the undersides were being painted sky blue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tako_Kichi View Post
    If you are talking about the underside of the wings being half black/half white then that was a scheme adopted at the very start of the war for recognition purposes so that trigger happy AA crews didn't shoot down friendlies! It was all but gone by the time the Battle of Britain came along when the undersides were being painted sky blue.
    Thanks Larry! Thats exactly what I meant.
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