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I've seen a Yugoslavian Hurricane with a camo that looks very much like the one in the picture (three colour green/black/dark brown), perhaps they have simply painted over the Yugoslav markings.
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I searched the net for other paints,pics and photos;here is some of them. First FW-190s,camos are mostly from models along with photos. Number 11 FW-190 Number 12 FW-190 with downloadable skin!!! Here is the skin painted by Ronnie Olsthoorn http://home.wanadoo.nl/r.j.o/skyraider/download/turk_190.zip Number 13 FW-190 Number 39 FW-190 Number 41 with photo,model,alternative camos. This one is nearly same as the one I posted in my first post without numbers but numbering conflicts with the above real life photo. another alternative numbered 41
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I found a Mosquito profile (Trainer). Not much of a pic but it will do the job I think. "Once (I think it was 31st aug. 1940), I was in a fight with four Hurricanes over Dover. I was back over the channel when I saw another Hurricane coming from Calais, trailing white smoke, obviously in a bad way. I flew up alongside him and escorted him all the way to England and waved goodbye. A few weeks later the same thing happened to me. That would never have happened in Russia - never". (Erich Rudorffer - 109 pilot)
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Hm, could you type in the serial on the Turkish Mossie?
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I think it's no. 163. It's a bit hard to read though. "Once (I think it was 31st aug. 1940), I was in a fight with four Hurricanes over Dover. I was back over the channel when I saw another Hurricane coming from Calais, trailing white smoke, obviously in a bad way. I flew up alongside him and escorted him all the way to England and waved goodbye. A few weeks later the same thing happened to me. That would never have happened in Russia - never". (Erich Rudorffer - 109 pilot)
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The Thunderbolt rally look good in Turkish colours.
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quote: Originally posted by Jesters-Ink: If I was going to skin some of these AC they would look a bit like --->
When are you going to release them??.
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I can send um if you want um, but I wont upload um.
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and seen.
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If I get chance, I might knock the Beau out too.
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Hello again, Knowing there are many Spitfire fans around I post these two profiles of Turkish Spits. The first captioned as a MkVb from 1944, serving with 6. Air Regiment at Gaziemir: The second captioned as a MkVc(R) from 1948 when serving with a flight training unit. ("R" indicating reconnaissance version): Profiles are by Tom Cooper and published in the interesting "Flieger Revue Extra 12" article by Tuncay Deniz "Die türkische Luftwaffe im Zweiten Weltkrieg". If you are interested in the subject and read German I can recommend you to get this back-issue. The Turkish Air Force flew Spitfire Mk I (3 aircraft); Mk V(R)(3); Mk Vb (39); Mk Vc (71); PR Mk XI (1). Enjoy
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I have not skinned anything for ages, but I might have a stab at the Spits this week.
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