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Junkers Ju-87 skinpack by fde_bressy!

fde_bressy

Charter Member 2011
4 exotic repaints for Junkers Ju-87 Stuka.
The Italian and the Bulgarian repaints are for Alphasim's model, and the Kroatian version is for Wolfgang Faber's model.

Bulgarian Junkers Ju-87 D-5
Unit: 1/2 Orljak
Serial: 30
Summer, 1944.
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Italian (ICAF) Junkers Ju-87 D-3
Unit: Nucleo Volo Stormo Transporti (NVST-1)
Serial: W.Nr.100410
Circa 1944.
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Italian Junkers Ju-87 D-3
Unit: 207 Squdriglia, 103 Gruppo Bombardamento a Tuffo
Serial: 207-10 (W.Nr.????)
Decimomannu (Cagliari), Sardinia, July 1943.
Between April and June of 1943, both Regia Aeronautica dive bombing groups (103 and 121),
were re-equipped with Junkers Ju 87D-3s. The two gruppi were to be practically swept away
during the invasion of Sicily by the overwhelming Allied air power. The attrition of the
Picchiatelli units was terrific, within days there were virtually none to continue the suicidal attacks on the invasion fleet.
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Kroatian Junkers Ju-87 R-2
Unit: (Kroat)KG 1
Serial: 2
One of six Croatian Ju.87R-2 from Kroat KG1, mixed German-Croat unit fighting on Balkans on 1944, belonging to 6th Luftflotte.
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All textures are based upon the original ones, I just made a bit of cut and paste to adapt them.
Many thanks to the original authors, who did a real good job.

F. de Bressy
 

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Junkers Ju-87 Skinpack.zip

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Skins - Other

Description: 4 exotic repaints for Junkers Ju-87 Stuka.

The Italian and the Bulgarian repaints are for Alphasim's model, and the Kroatian version is for Wolfgang Faber's model.

Bulgarian Junkers Ju-87 D-5
Unit: 1/2 Orljak
Serial: 30
Summer, 1944.

Italian (ICAF) Junkers Ju-87 D-3
Unit: Nucleo Volo Stormo Transporti (NVST-1)
Serial: W.Nr.100410
Circa 1944.

Italian Junkers Ju-87 D-3
Unit: 207 Squdriglia, 103 Gruppo Bombardamento a Tuffo
Serial: 207-10 (W.Nr.????)
Decimomannu (Cagliari), Sardinia, July 1943.

Between April and June of 1943, both Regia Aeronautica dive bombing groups (103 and 121), were re-equipped with Junkers Ju 87D-3s. The two gruppi were to be practically swept away during the invasion of Sicily by the overwhelming Allied air power. The attrition of the Picchiatelli units was terrific, within days there were virtually none to continue the
suicidal attacks on the invasion fleet.

Kroatian Junkers Ju-87 R-2
Unit: (Kroat) KG 1
Serial: 2
One of six Croatian Ju.87R-2 from Kroat KG1, mixed German-Croat unit fighting on Balkans on 1944, belonging to 6th Luftflotte.

All textures are based upon the original ones, I just made a bit of cut and paste to adapt them. Many thanks to the original authors, who did a real good job.

F. de Bressy

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Junkers Ju-87 Skinpack.zip
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
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