Lt. Cdr. Egusa's D3A1 Val, Soryu Hikotai, skin uploaded!

Nakagawa Val

WOW, Dombral! :jump:

Where did you find Nakagawa's Val, carrier Hiryu, repaint?

Jaxon only did Egusa-Soryu and Takahashi-Shokaku skins!

JAXON:



Roger that! I'll see what I can do. Very nice pictures there, a Bf108 am I correct? I see in Germany the interest in preserving and restoring warbirds is raising. Excellent! Let me quote differently an old saying:

"Old aircrafts don't die: they just fly faster!"

which goes great with the other one:

"Radial engines are not leaking: they're marking their territory!"

SC:

:)



Cheers!
KH :snowman: :ernae:
Le Val du LV Nakagawa est dans "SAMOURAI sur porte-avions" de Michel Ledet "Lela presse"
Le LV Nakagawa remplaçait le LV Kobayashi au commandement des Vals du Hiryu , le CC Egusa commandait les Vals du Soryu et de l'ensemble de la 2eme division .

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Le Val du LV Nakagawa est dans "SAMOURAI sur porte-avions" de Michel Ledet "Lela presse"
Le LV Nakagawa remplaçait le LV Kobayashi au commandement des Vals du Hiryu , le CC Egusa commandait les Vals du Soryu et de l'ensemble de la 2eme division .

Hi Dombral, unfortunately I do not speak French, does the above mean you painted it?

Then why don't you upload the skin? I would like to have it and I think many others would.

I am working on Egusa's Val damage textures, I hope to upload the new skin by Wednesday.

Jagdflieger:

Thank you for the info! It's a precious guide to identify repaints correctly.

Cheers!
KH :ernae:
 
Google Translates.....

Stefano, I tried the ever-literal Google translate, and here's what it gave me:

"...Val LV Nakagawa is in "Samurai on aircraft carriers" by Michel Ledet "Lela release" The LV Nakagawa Kobayashi replaced the LV at the command of Valleys of Hiryu, CC Egusi commanded the Valleys of Soryu and the entire 2nd division..."

Does that help ?
SC
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Stefano, I tried the ever-literal Google translate, and here's what it gave me:

"...Val LV Nakagawa is in "Samurai on aircraft carriers" by Michel Ledet "Lela release" The LV Nakagawa Kobayashi replaced the LV at the command of Valleys of Hiryu, CC Egusi commanded the Valleys of Soryu and the entire 2nd division..."

Does that help ?
SC
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Where was I when they were handing out brains?.......Sure! Google translate! Thanks, SC!

Unfortunately this does not help anyone because we don't know where Nagawa's repaint can be downloaded....:crybaby:

A question for Jagdflieger:

What about the Kido Butai tail letter codes ids? We have BI, AI, AII, BII, etc. Have they the same meaning as in the RAF fuselage letters where the first two identified the squadron and the last one was the individual aircraft code? If so, can you tell us which is which, as you did for the fuselage band colours? I am trying to place A6M2a Zero "AI-108" on the correct flight deck........


Cheers!
KH :ernae:
 
Tail Codes

Kelti,

As I understand it, the tail codes were changed from time to time to confuse allied intelligence services. I think that at the time of Pearl Harbor, they were pretty strait forward and indicated the carrier division and sequence of the ships in the division. At Pear Harbor, the IJN used three carrier divisions (CARDIVs).

CARDIV I
Akagi: AI
Kaga: AII

CARDIV II
Soryu: BI
Hiryu: BII

CARDIV V
Shokaku: EI
Zuikaku: EII

While on my recent deployment, I read Shattered Sword. It is by far the best book that I've read concerning Japanese naval doctrine, stratagy and tactics. While it is about the Battle of Midway, its information is also relevent to the Pearl Harbor attack. If you can find or order this book, it is well worth reading. I could hardly put it down.

Talon may have more detail regarding the codes as his research is much more extensive than mine.

AI-108 probably flew from the Akagi.
 
THANKS!

Kelti,

As I understand it, the tail codes were changed from time to time to confuse allied intelligence services. I think that at the time of Pearl Harbor, they were pretty strait forward and indicated the carrier division and sequence of the ships in the division. At Pear Harbor, the IJN used three carrier divisions (CARDIVs).

CARDIV I
Akagi: AI
Kaga: AII

CARDIV II
Soryu: BI
Hiryu: BII

CARDIV V
Shokaku: EI
Zuikaku: EII

While on my recent deployment, I read Shattered Sword. It is by far the best book that I've read concerning Japanese naval doctrine, stratagy and tactics. While it is about the Battle of Midway, its information is also relevent to the Pearl Harbor attack. If you can find or order this book, it is well worth reading. I could hardly put it down.

Talon may have more detail regarding the codes as his research is much more extensive than mine.

AI-108 probably flew from the Akagi.

Thank you, Jagd! :jump:

This info is just great! As far as aviation history is concerned, SOH is better than Wikipedia!

Cheers!
KH
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I don't know why I missed this!

The Zero you are talking about was flown by PO2c Sakae Mori from the Akagi-second wave.

The red stripe is correct for Akagi


Talon

Talon,

I am so sorry, but I missed entirely this reply! Probably because I felt so weird for having uploaded wrong information about my first Egusa's Val.

Thank you very very much, together with the info provided by Jagdflieger, I'll be able to upload the Zero "AI-108" livery including a nice, historical identification for this aircraft.

BTW: I just finished today painting the demirrored damage texture files. I'll upload it by this weekend.

I have been fighting with the computer trying to capture a shot from the takeoff sequence I talked about earlier. I want to use it as a thumbnail, instead of the usual shot from CFS2. I think it's really cool having an historical picture to upload with a repaint! So far, capturing the shot from the DVD really frustrated me, I hope to be more successful tomorrow!

Cheers!
KH
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