Some really interesting stuff here, thanks!
Some really interesting stuff here, thanks!
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www3.telus.net/murrdaka/
Don't forget the Alphasim Bulldog though having said that, not sure if there's a skin around for it......I will start my research for Missions for the SCW
Would be nice to see it in action.
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There are 4 SCW skins for the Alphasim Bulldog in the CFS2 library.
2 by Captain Kurt and 2 by Seagull V. You will have to do a "Cut and Paste" the CFS2 skins into the CFS3 single sheet texture sheet.
More progress on the He-70F-2 Blitz
US Army, Major, Ret.
Service To The Line,
On The Line,
On Time
US Army Ordnance Corps.
Hi All,
Clive, yes mate this one is done. I used this with your model to include with the ETO 1.50 update a standalone SCW Bulldog with the following history, that was not included with the release we did for your rework of the AlphaSim Bulldog.
regards Rob.
Bristol Bulldog Mk-IIA
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Spanish Republican Air Force
Unit: Krone Circus,
Code: 3
Santander airfield,
Spain.
August, 1937.
During the Spanish Civil War, the Republican government, desperately seeking for every aircraft available, managed to buy 5 ex Latvian Bulldogs, with the help of Czechoslovakia acting as the official purchaser.
However, the Bristols being already obsolete in 1936 - 37, they were relegated to strafing duties along with other second hand old 'crates', this ragtag assembly of vintage machines forming a unit nicknamed the 'Krone Circus' (after a then famous european Circus).
Flown by foreign volunteers of the International Brigades, the 5 Bulldogs fought the furious battles on the north western front (Basque Country and Asturias) with no memorable success, however. Their eventual fate is unknown, except for one that was captured intact by Nationalist troops on Santander airfield.
No other success can compensate for failure in the home..
Oh Yea!
Too Much fun, indeed!!
Thanks Rob, I didn't think to look in ETO, to my shame I assumed we didn't have one! Nice job.Hi All,
Clive, yes mate this one is done.
The HE70 looks great!
CFS3 Battle of Britain Website: https://cfs3bob.wixsite.com/cfs3-bob
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The He-70 is Too Cool!! Thanks..
Working on several different skins for the He-70 before it will be released.
US Army, Major, Ret.
Service To The Line,
On The Line,
On Time
US Army Ordnance Corps.
Changing/adjusting the Rising Sun Mission Per the testers, ( Thanks GOSD) almost ready.
And jumping into SCW research for missions.
Grateful for the new Birds, and looking forward to wrecking them.. OOOPPS!
Thanks to ALL.
More Dancing!
The second of three versions completed. (RLM 73 and RLM 74 Upper, and RLM 64 Lower Surfaces)
US Army, Major, Ret.
Service To The Line,
On The Line,
On Time
US Army Ordnance Corps.
Corrado might say it is an AI plane but you have this looking really great. Never knew there were so many metal skinned monoplanes in the 30s.
Last one for now...
US Army, Major, Ret.
Service To The Line,
On The Line,
On Time
US Army Ordnance Corps.
Thanks to ALL for the work being done for all.
I am truly Grateful.
More rejoicing!!
One more in a classic finish from the 1930s.
Heinkel 70 F-2 of 1.Staffel Aufklarungsgruppe (F)/123 Grossenhain 1936
US Army, Major, Ret.
Service To The Line,
On The Line,
On Time
US Army Ordnance Corps.
I like the last one looks cool. Thanks Major Magee and Master Corrado..
Been researching the he 70 for missions found some very interesting info. besides they were fire traps according to reports. OOPPS!
Reconnaissance observer/gunner Oberleutnant Wilhelm Balthasar brought back important information on November 23, 1936, that enabled the Germans to make a very successful two-day bombing attack on the seaport city of Cartagena.
Two months later, the audacious Balthasar downed a Chato fighter from his Heinkel He-70 Rayo (‘lightning bolt’) reconnaissance-bomber on January 20, 1937.
On March 16, he had to make an emergency landing in his crippled plane at Almorox airfield. As the He-70 landed, 3.J/88 fighters were assembling to attack a Loyalist armored train. When Balthasar spotted an experimental Heinkel He-112 fighter on the field, he deceived the field commanding officer into believing he was an experienced fighter pilot and received permission to fly the monoplane (he had actually been rejected for flight training because of poor eyesight and had taken private flying lessons).
Balthasar took off with the fighters and, with the Heinkel’s 20mm cannon, blew up the train’s ammunition car. On his way back to the airfield, he also destroyed a Loyalist tank.
Too Cool!!
Grateful for the new Birds, and since I am dancing in SCW this will work well.
The new skin was looking pretty good before the Flak hit...
US Army, Major, Ret.
Service To The Line,
On The Line,
On Time
US Army Ordnance Corps.
WOW!! she looks GREAT!
Too Cool!!
Outstanding !!! Thanks for all the work involved on these birds....
I'm still working on another SCW skin for the Tu SB-2, but I wrapped this Soviet one up earlier this evening.
1941 Baltic
US Army, Major, Ret.
Service To The Line,
On The Line,
On Time
US Army Ordnance Corps.
Great to see another Soviet skin
Thanks for the Russian skin, this will work well in the MAW Eastern Front (mini expansion III) I am working on.
BRAVO!!
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