AW P-38J/L VERSION 1.10

More AcWai and UncleTgt P-38s and textures! 1.10

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Thanks for all the nice comments. I have just learned how to build airplane with bullet holes. I will update it when I have mastered the technique.
 
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AW early P38 PNG skinpack 1 - Repaints for Acwai's P-38F/G/H depicting aircraft that fought over Papua New Guinea. Pack 1

Acwai P-38 PNG Skinpack 1 for CFS2 by UncleTgt

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This is a collection of repaints for the early P-38 Lightnings made by Acwai for CFS 2. They depict the P-38F, G & H models used over Papua New Guinea.

The textures are:

16 A P-38F-5 of 39FS, 35FG, flying from Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea circa February 1943. Pilot was Capt. Robert Faurot, credited with the first P-38 victory in the PNG theatre over Lae aerodrome. Releasing his 500lb bombs as...

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AW early P38 PNG skinpack 2 - Another set of textures for Acwai's P-38G/H depicting PNG warbirds

Acwai P-38 PNG Skinpack 2 for CFS2 by UncleTgt

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This is a collection of repaints for the early P-38 Lightnings made by Acwai for CFS 2. They depict the P-38F,G & H models used over Papua New Guinea.

The textures are:

V "Cotton Duster" A P-38G-1 of 80FS, 8FG, flying from Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea circa September 1943. Pilot was 1Lt. Cyril Homer.

S "Corky Jr." A P-38H-1 from 80FS, 8FG, flying from Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea circa...

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AW early P38 Torch skinpack - A couple of textures depicting early P-38's flown in North Africa

Acwai P-38 Torch repaints for CFS2 by UncleTgt

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These are repaints for the P-38F & G Lightnings made by Acwai for CFS 2. They depict aircraft operating over North Africa, Sicily & Italy.

The textures are:

HV-E "Daisy Mae" A P-38F-1 of 27FS, 1FG, flying from Nouvion, Algeria circa November 1942. Pilot was 1Lt Joel A. Owens.

AD "Bad Angel" A P-38G-15 of 95FS, 82FG, based at Souk-El-Arba, Algeria circa June 1943. Pilot was 2Lt. Louis E. Curdes...

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AW P-38F "The Sad Sack" repaints - 3 repaints depicting P-38F "The Sad Sack" during it's 18 month operational life.

Acwai P-38F "Sad Sack" repaints for CFS2 by UncleTgt

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This is a series of repaints for the P-38F Lightning made by Acwai for CFS 2.

The texture depicts the operational life of a single aircraft:

MAY43 Operation Torch/ North Africa

SEP43 Sicily/Italian surrender

MAY44 Italian campaign

To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS 2 install.

Thanks to

Acwai for...

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UncleTgt submitted a new resource:

AW P-38E Laven Repaint - An Aleutian Island repaint for Acwai's P-38E

Acwai P-38E Laven repaint for CFS2 by UncleTgt

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This is a repaint for the P-38E Lightning made by Acwai for CFS 2.

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76 "Itsy Bitsy" Aircraft of 54FS, 343FG, flying from Adak & Amchitka, Aleutian Islands, Alaska circa February 1943. Pilot was Capt George Laven.

To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS 2 install.

Thanks to

Acwai for his excellent...

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AW P-38H Goodrich Repaint - My impression of Burdette E Goodrich's P-38H, made for Acwai's P-38H model

Acwai P-38H Goodrich repaint for CFS2 by UncleTgt

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This is a repaint for the P-38H Lightning made by Acwai for CFS 2.

The texture is:

100 A P-38H-5 of 459FS operating from Chittagong, India late May 1944. Pilot was Lt Burdette Goodrich.

There is only one B & W photo of a P-38H painted with the "twin Dragon" motif (Frances Rebel). That said, the 459th FS flew mixed P-38H & J formations on operations until the autumn of 1944, & it is known that...

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