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Today is the Birthday of the Hurricane ! Savior of the Battle of Britain and the unsung Hero,along with their pilots. Here's a early Mk I ...
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Testing a Wonderful upgraded P-38L-5-(WIP) for Rene ,and love it !Part of a series planed by Rene to upgrade the stock CFS3 P-38 series. Looking forward to this wonderful package . Thanks Rene !
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Here are a few showing some of the damage effects that are part of the new Spitfires.

Fantastic Daniel! Great to see that the cockpit damage finally became a reality!

How did you get it to stick on the opening parts of the canopy?

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Some SJ Spitfire VB (Late) Shots.

Fantastic textures, interesting details

278Sq Yellow squadron codes, black ventral stripe and of course my own favorite, clipped wings

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302Sq with "look at me stripes" for Dieppe Invasion

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317Sq Small Roundel

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313Sq - leaks, weathering and just good old wear and tear.

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Fantastic work on the textures by John (Bravo/4) Whelan
 
That Miles is quite an interesting bird! Impressive performance for having fixed landing gear!


Pat Pattle;[URL="tel:1276144" said:
1276144[/URL]]Fantastic Daniel! Great to see that the cockpit damage finally became a reality!

How did you get it to stick on the opening parts of the canopy?

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Those are part of the model instead of an effect. I believe Steve used the engine 3 endcap and I used a little AHK magic to animate it in response to damage to the canopy. But IIRC the initial version just put engine3 in the same damage box with the canopy and it triggered when engine3 was damaged. The current setup with the Spitfire allows either of two sets of bullet holes to appear on the canopy.
 
278Sq Yellow squadron codes, black ventral stripe and of course my own favorite, clipped wings

Those are Air Sea Rescue markings. No. 278 Squadron, among others, used Spitfires to spot and mark downed pilots, and drop supplies or inflatable rafts to them while they awaited pickup.
 
Those are Air Sea Rescue markings. No. 278 Squadron, among others, used Spitfires to spot and mark downed pilots, and drop supplies or inflatable rafts to them while they awaited pickup.

Yes and quite a step up for the pilots who were used to flying Lysanders, Walrus and Ansons they were equipped with prior to D-Day

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A Bf-109E-4 JG51 "Molders" from CFS3-Battle of Britain/Campaign Expansion. One of my favorite expansions and one of the most interesting parts of WW II to me. You can get this brilliant expansion here : https://cfs3bob.wixsite.com/cfs3-bob . Well worth the extra time to install the campaign version ! Great job Guys !
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Have both CFS3-BoB Mk 1 and the Campaign version. Need time now to add aircraft to the Mk 1 version and add some more fun ! Regards,Scott
 
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