Free French Hurricanes.
This pack contains 3 repaints of Thickos superb Hurricanes.
The first is a Hurricane Mk.IIb/Trop, BG707, of unidentified Free French unit in Northern Africa in 1942.
The planes camouflage is unusual for a DAF aircraft in that it is the standard ETO Earth and Dark Green
with a sandy colour overpainted behind cockpit and over the vertical stabilizer. Also unusual is the
fuselage FAFL recognition marking.
The other two are Hurricane Mk.I/Trops of GC III/2 'Alsace'(Serial Nos Z4797 and Z4434). The aircraft are
in the standard desert camouflage of RAF: earth and sand on the upper surfaces and sky on the lower.
This unit operated from the Fuka LG.16 airfield in Egypt in May of 1942.
Thanks to Thicko for the excellent original aircaft and his blessings for the
repaints and modifications and to hewman100 for the artwork which inspired
the repaint.
Submitted by PomBee
This pack contains 3 repaints of Thickos superb Hurricanes.
The first is a Hurricane Mk.IIb/Trop, BG707, of unidentified Free French unit in Northern Africa in 1942.
The planes camouflage is unusual for a DAF aircraft in that it is the standard ETO Earth and Dark Green
with a sandy colour overpainted behind cockpit and over the vertical stabilizer. Also unusual is the
fuselage FAFL recognition marking.
The other two are Hurricane Mk.I/Trops of GC III/2 'Alsace'(Serial Nos Z4797 and Z4434). The aircraft are
in the standard desert camouflage of RAF: earth and sand on the upper surfaces and sky on the lower.
This unit operated from the Fuka LG.16 airfield in Egypt in May of 1942.
Thanks to Thicko for the excellent original aircaft and his blessings for the
repaints and modifications and to hewman100 for the artwork which inspired
the repaint.
Submitted by PomBee