Skinpack Avro Lancaster Mk.II
Three simple and historically correct repaints for Allen's Lancaster B Mk.II. All textures are just modifications of the original Alphasim texture, with modification of the code letters and eventual nose art.
First one stands for a Lanc from 300 (Polish) "Land of Masovia" Squadron Royal Air Force, shot down during a mission on 21st of february 1945 to Dortmund. Took off from RAF Faldingworth
at 2142 hrs. Hit by flak and blew up over Bergisch-Gladbach. Two KIA, and 5 POW.
Second repaint is for an RAF Lancaster Mk.II from 514. RAF Squadron, with yellow fin bands, RAF Waterbeach, July '44.
Last texture is for a Canadian Lanc from 408 'Goose' Sqn, RCAF
Serial: EQ-Z (LL725) Linton-on-Ouse airfield, April 1944. Its crew indicated Germany air-raids with bomb symbols and attacks of occupied Europe targets with maple leaf symbols (but no way to paint them properly...sorry). I tried to reproduce the Zombie noseart as well as possible.
Good flights to all of you.
Comments and questions are welcome.
F. de Bressy
Submitted by fde_bressy
Three simple and historically correct repaints for Allen's Lancaster B Mk.II. All textures are just modifications of the original Alphasim texture, with modification of the code letters and eventual nose art.
First one stands for a Lanc from 300 (Polish) "Land of Masovia" Squadron Royal Air Force, shot down during a mission on 21st of february 1945 to Dortmund. Took off from RAF Faldingworth
at 2142 hrs. Hit by flak and blew up over Bergisch-Gladbach. Two KIA, and 5 POW.
Second repaint is for an RAF Lancaster Mk.II from 514. RAF Squadron, with yellow fin bands, RAF Waterbeach, July '44.
Last texture is for a Canadian Lanc from 408 'Goose' Sqn, RCAF
Serial: EQ-Z (LL725) Linton-on-Ouse airfield, April 1944. Its crew indicated Germany air-raids with bomb symbols and attacks of occupied Europe targets with maple leaf symbols (but no way to paint them properly...sorry). I tried to reproduce the Zombie noseart as well as possible.
Good flights to all of you.
Comments and questions are welcome.
F. de Bressy
Submitted by fde_bressy