Guess I'd better add my little contribution to the thread as well...
I recently asked if anyone was interested in doing some repaints for me of this to go with my Middle Wallop and Digby airfields. No-one has taken me up on it and the only response I got was, predictably, a "Do it yourself!" with a tongue sticking out smiley after it. I've learned to expect those by now from that person!
So. Anyway. I can't 'do it myself', because I use PSP X2, which won't open the psd files. So I begged for help from rather closer to home and the owner of a PC which has Photoshop Elements on it from an OU Photography course. Step in Sharon, better known around me as "Mrs. P"...
X4036 was assigned to Pilot Officer R. "Bob" Doe at 234 Squadron during the height of the Battle of Britain, when he scored 11 confirmed and 2 shared kills before moving to the Hurricanes of 238 Sqn, also at Middle Wallop, in September 1940.
The aircraft has been the subject of numerous paintings, drawings, models and writing which, unfortunately, means that numerous sources show numerous different colours and positions for the aircraft's markings. Therefore this is a "best guess" based on all the sources we found. Hopefully no-one will object too violently.
The repaint is available here:
http://www.ianpsdarkcorner.co.uk/repaints/A2A_WoP3_Spitfire_Ia-X4036.zip
The other screenshot I'll post here is just one I took while testing the repaint above, at RAF Friston. She's pretty photogenic, this lady, isn't she?
Ian P.