EAW High Resolution North American B-25B Mitchell medium bomber - non-flyable version for the B26A slot.

To load into your game, drop all files into your EAW folder. Use the included Flt. file to have the flight profile of the plane. Alternatively, you can use with ECAPanel, but if you do, it will overwrite this included Flt file with the ECAP B26A slot B-25 flight model.

If you want decode the .tpc files into the original .pcx graphics files, simply click on the tpc-pcx exe file included in the folder.

New 3DZ models and skin by Captain Kurt - w/ over a year in development. Dedicated to my Uncle, Captain Harold Schwabauer, who flew B-25s in combat over Italy in 1945. R.I.P.

This skin represents a B-25C-1 of the 83rd Bomb Squadron, 12th Bomb Group, 9th Air Force in Medenine, Tunisia in May 1942. This unit was the first B-25 group to see action in North Africa. Her name comes from the pilot, 1st Lt. John Stolk's wife, who said that the desert pink camouflage made the plane look like a pink petunia. The desert camouflage on the planes that the USAAF rushed to North Africa was simply sprayed on over the factory applied olive drab color. When the desert pink/tan color weathered, it chipped away to reveal the darker olive drab colors underneath, giving it a unique visual effect.

I hope you enjoy.

Captain Kurt
October 9th, 2005
