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jankees
June 24th, 2012, 06:56
here's the first wip shots of my next A2A Mustang paint: "Bad Angel":

http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/Belgie/FX17704.jpg

http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/Belgie/FX17705.jpg

http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/Belgie/FX17719.jpg

http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/Belgie/FX17715.jpg

I don't know if you noticed the interesting victory panel on this aircraft?

http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/Belgie/FX17722.jpg

here's the story:
“Bad Angel” was flown by Lt. Louis Curdes of the 4th Fighter Squadron, 3rd Air Commando Group. He is one of a very few American pilots to have kills against each of the three major Axis powers, and I believe the only US pilot to display an American flag among his victory markings. While serving in the MTO, Curdes downed several Fw-190’s, and one of the Macchi C.202’s he downed is now on display at the National Air & Space Museum in Washington DC. He was shot down over Italy and spent a short time as a POW before escaping and spending 8 months with the Italian underground before rejoining his unit. Because he was an escaped POW, he couldn’t fly again against the Germans for security reasons.

He was transferred to the PTO, and on February 10, 1945, during a sweep to Batan Island, he saw a P-51 pilot parachute into the sea. Curdes circled around him to pinpoint his position to rescuers. While circling, he saw a USAAF C-47 that was preparing to land on the Japanese-held strip on Batan. The C-47 crew didn’t respond to repeated attempts at radio contact and, unable to shepherd the C-47 to safety, Curdes saw only two possibilities – first that it was a Japanese plane bearing false US markings (the DC-3 having been built under licence in Japan prior to the war), or it was a US plane whose crew was unaware the field had fallen to the Japanese. He therefore carefully shot out both engines, causing the plane to land in the sea. All 13 people on board the C-47 were rescued – and they were indeed Americans, including a nurse Curdes had previously dated, and which he later married.

Thunderbolt
June 24th, 2012, 07:00
nice paint and infos :applause:

jim
June 24th, 2012, 08:05
Jankees, the Artist, returns.

Lewis-A2A
June 24th, 2012, 08:29
looking good JanKee's, love the kill board. :salute:

As confusing as the French pilots who had all manner of kills to there name from 109's to sunderlands then back to 109's!

gradyhappyg
June 24th, 2012, 08:38
Shot of the pilot and his unusual record board.

68040

Mr.Mugel
June 24th, 2012, 09:02
Now that sounds more like a hollywood story! Pretty interesting!

jankees
June 24th, 2012, 09:58
Thank you.
Here is another pic, showing the full scoreboard:
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2648/5712609140_518e2cf1f9_b.jpg

and a few shots from my second flight, with updated textures:

http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/Belgie/FX17728.jpg

http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/Belgie/FX17735.jpg

http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/Belgie/FX17737.jpg

http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/Belgie/FX17742.jpg

http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/Belgie/FX17746.jpg