FS9 textures representing Douglas A20G 43-9116, "Scremen Demen" of the 3rd Bombardment Group, 90th Bomb Squadron. The 3rd operated in theater at various airfields in Australia in early 1942 and in New Guinea from January 1943 through the middle of 1944 when it moved to the Phillipines. I have...
This a very rare paint scheme of an Douglas A20 of the Brazilian Air Force.
You need the FS9 Douglas A-20G done by Milton Shupe.
The Brazilian Air Force had Douglas A-20K in service.
This bird differed in some details from the former G model.
So it had a plexiglass nose and other engines and...
This file contains alternative textures in 1024x1024 32bits format for the FS9 version of the Boston A-20G Havoc by by Milton Shupe, Tom Falley, William Ellis, Roman Stoviak, GLH with original Pilot figures by Jan Visser and Bill Ortis (mod'd).
The textures depict the Douglas A-20G "Miss...
SAAF 24 Squadron Douglas DB-7B Boston III paint schemes for Milton Shupe's Douglas A-20C Havoc.
They were created using the excellent paint kits from William Ellis.
SAAF 12 Squadron Douglas DB-7B Boston III paint schemes for Milton Shupe's Douglas A-20C Havoc.
They were created using the excellent paint kits from William Ellis.
This file contains alternative textures in 1024x1024 32bits bmp format, for the Douglas P-70 A-2 Nighthawk by by Milton Shupe, Tom Falley, William Ellis, Roman Stoviak, GLH with original Pilot figures by Jan Visser and Bill Ortis (mod'd). These textures can only be used for the FS2004 version of...
A skin for Milton Shupe's Douglas A-20C Havoc depicting an aircraft of the 15th Bombardment Squadron, 8th U.S. Army Air Force, based in the UK in 1942. Members of the 15th Bomb Squadron attached to an RAF Boston unit flew the first 8th Air Force mission. Several of these planes, like this one...
This file contains alternative textures for the Douglas A-20G Havoc by by Milton Shupe, Tom Falley, William Ellis, Roman Stoviak, GLH with original Pilot figures by Jan Visser and Bill Ortis (mod'd).
The textures depict the Douglas A-20G "Scotch and Soda" of 3rd Bomber Group (Attack group)...
FS9 Only: These textures represent a P-70A2 that served with the 6th Night Fighter Squadron, Detachment A. Detachment A operated from Three-Mile Airstrip, Near Port Moresby, New Guinea in 1943. The large blue "roundel" on the nose was a hallmark of the unit with several other machines sporting...
This file contains alternative textures for the Douglas A-20G Havoc by by Milton Shupe, Tom Falley, William Ellis, Roman Stoviak, GLH with original Pilot figures by Jan Visser and Bill Ortis (mod'd).
The textures depict the Douglas A-20G "La France Libre" from 670th Bomb Squadron - 416 Bomb...
CORRECTED- a skin for Milton Shupe's Douglas A-20 Havoc. This skin depicts an A-20 (no suffix letter) assigned to the U.S. Army Air Corps Technical School in 1941. The assignment of a brand new aircraft of a type just starting to trickle into operational units demonstrates the importance of...
A skin for Milton Shupe's P-70 Nighthawk. P-70 (no suffix letter) "Black Magic" belonged to the 547th Night Fighter Squadron, based at Salinas Army Air Base, California in early 1944 for night fighter training. The squadron would go to war with the P-61. Black Magic posed for a well known...
This file contains alternative textures for the Douglas A-20G Havoc by by Milton Shupe, Tom Falley, William Ellis, Roman Stoviak, GLH with original Pilot figures by Jan Visser and Bill Ortis (mod'd).
The textures depict the Douglas A-20G Miss Laid from 670th Bomb Squadron - 416 Bomb Group...
A skin for Milton Shupe's P-70 Nighthawk. This P-70A-2 belonged to the 421st Night Fighter Squadron, based at Wakde Island, New Guinea in late 1943.
Individual aircraft markings by Mick over base textures by "Wellis."
A skin for Milton Shupe's P-70 Nighthawk.
"Sad Sack" was a P·70A-2 in use with the 348th Night Fighter Squadron at Orlando Army Air Base in early 1943. The Sad Sack was a popular wartime cartoon character, named for the slang expression for a soldier who wasn't very energetic, very bright or...
A skin for Milton Shupe's 's P-70 Nighthawk. This P-70A-1 was converted at the U.S. Army depot in Brisbane, Australia. The camouflage scheme is authentic, but the unit assignment is speculative. If it was sent to a combat unit that would have been the 6th NFS, the only Army night fighter unit in...
A skin for Milton Shupe's P-70 Nighthawk. This P-70A-1 was converted at the U.S. Army depot in Brisbane, Australia. The camouflage scheme is authentic, but the unit assignment is speculative. If it was sent to a combat unit that would have been the 6th NFS, the only Army night fighter unit in...
A skin for Milton Shupe's P-70 Nighthawk. This P-70-A2 belonged to Detatchment B, 6th Night Fighter Squadron, on Guadalcanal in the summer of 1943.
Individual aircraft markings by Mick over base textures by "Wellis."
A skin for Milton Shupe's P-70 Nighthawk. This P-70 (no suffix) belonged to the 6th Night Fighter Squadron, based at Kipapa Army Air Base, Hawaii in late 1942. The plane wears the squadron's "Hoot Owl" insignia designed by Walt Disney Studios.
Repaint by Mick over base textures by "Wellis"
This file contains alternative textures for the Douglas A-20G Havoc by by Milton Shupe, Tom Falley, William Ellis, Roman Stoviak, GLH with original Pilot figures by Jan Visser and Bill Ortis (mod'd).
The textures depict the Douglas A-20G Miss Possum - My Texas Gal from 388th BS, 312th BG...
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