The Whitleys of 502 sqn RAF Coastal Command by UncleTgt.
This is a collection of repaints for Shessi's excellent Whitley Mk. V & Mk. VII Coastal Command for CFS2. It illustrates the development of camoflage used for maritime patrol. A separate file give details on them.
This zip contains: The airfile was created by Peperez, & adopts the distinctive "nose-down" attitude in level flight. The panel is a direct copy of Shessi's Whitley MkV panels, all I've done is to make it WIN 7 friendly. The dp includes exhaust effects, & several weapon loads.
Weapons used are: Bismark13's 250lb bomb from his Beaufighter packages, Shessi's own British 250lb Depth charge
Baldy's MkVII aerial depth charge.
To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS2 install.
Thanks to: Ted Cook for a great aircraft, & his willingness to support converting them for use in CFS2, Shessi for his work at bringing older models up to code, & inventing novel solutions so CFS2 can simulate such a wide range of combat operations, and to Peperez for helping with the challenge of making a more accurate airfile.
Also, thanks to Bismark13 for his 250lb bomb, Baldy for his MkVII aerial depth charge, Kelticheart for his exhaust effects, & his inspiration for the propeller bitmaps.
This is freeware and subject to the usual conditions.
UncleTgt,
MAR 2015
Submitted by UncleTgt
This is a collection of repaints for Shessi's excellent Whitley Mk. V & Mk. VII Coastal Command for CFS2. It illustrates the development of camoflage used for maritime patrol. A separate file give details on them.
This zip contains: The airfile was created by Peperez, & adopts the distinctive "nose-down" attitude in level flight. The panel is a direct copy of Shessi's Whitley MkV panels, all I've done is to make it WIN 7 friendly. The dp includes exhaust effects, & several weapon loads.
Weapons used are: Bismark13's 250lb bomb from his Beaufighter packages, Shessi's own British 250lb Depth charge
Baldy's MkVII aerial depth charge.
To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS2 install.
Thanks to: Ted Cook for a great aircraft, & his willingness to support converting them for use in CFS2, Shessi for his work at bringing older models up to code, & inventing novel solutions so CFS2 can simulate such a wide range of combat operations, and to Peperez for helping with the challenge of making a more accurate airfile.
Also, thanks to Bismark13 for his 250lb bomb, Baldy for his MkVII aerial depth charge, Kelticheart for his exhaust effects, & his inspiration for the propeller bitmaps.
This is freeware and subject to the usual conditions.
UncleTgt,
MAR 2015
Submitted by UncleTgt