Guest Skins |
Welcome to the 'Guest Skins Page'.
On this page you will find downloads of the creations of some of those within the EAW community. To download any item, just click on the related button or picture. |
This page was last updated on the 21/February/2004 To locate the latest updates on this page, look for the icon. |
Charles Gunst/Steve Day |
This aircraft depicts an Russian
Il-2m3 Sturmovik for EAW. The new 3DZ model was created by Charles Gunst with a summer and winter aircraft
skin from the hands of Steve Day.
The zip file contains both versions and the readme file describes the
contruction of the model and credits those involved in it's creation. (P-47D Slot) |
'STAB Alternative
files' This is an alternative file set to allow loading of the Il-2m3 Sturmovik through the STAB utility. The zip also contains an alternative cockpit. |
The Firm |
These SnapAddon packs have been
updated and can now be downloaded from The Firm's page at the EAW Host Site. To
link to this site, click on either picture above. (B-26 Slot) |
Alternative B26 slot files' This zip contains the Douglas A-26B Invader for use in the B26 slot for EAW. |
Tom Lagarto |
This aircraft skin depicts a
Messerschmitt (Bf) 110D-1 of the Stab./II Gruppe, ZG 26, Russia during 1941.
(ME-110C and ME-110G Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a
Messerschmitt (Bf) 110G-4 of the 6./NJG 6, during the Spring of 1944. (ME-110G Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a
Messerschmitt (Bf) 109G-6/R3 of the 3./JG4, Maniago, Italy, during July of
1944. (ME-109G Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a
De-Havilland Mosquito Mk.XVI (weather reconnaissance) of the 653rd Bomb
Squadron, 25th Bomb Group, 8th AF (USAF), based in England during February of
1945. (P-38H Slot) |
Jamie Richards |
This aircraft skin depicts a
Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu "Nick". (ME-110C Slot) |
Claudio Wilches |
This aircraft skin depicts a Hawker
Typhoon Mk.Ib. "RB 281" was the mount of F/O A H Fraser of No.439 Squadron,
while based at Eindhoven (B.78) during February 1945. This was a late type
Typhoon, fitted with the four-blade prop and Tempest tailplane. (TYPH Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a
Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat, which flew with VF-33 of the US Navy, based at Munda
Airstrip (New Georgia), during September 1943. (P-47C Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a
Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat, of VF-32 US Navy, when based at USS Langley, 30 April
1944. This aircraft was flown by Lt. Hollis "Holly" Hills who was credited with
four air victories. (P-47C Slot) |
Cord Hartmann |
This aircraft skin depicts a
Douglas TBD Devastator (BETA VERSION). The US Navy roundels have been modified
using Airbuddha's/Claude Lumpkin's
roundels from the F4F Wildcat as a template. The aircraft is based on pictures
contained in the following flightsim manuals: "1942: The Pacific Air War" by
Microprose and "Pacific Strike" by Origin. (P-51B Slot) |
Marek 'Woolfman' Wilk |
This aircraft skin depicts a
Nakajima Ki-27 "Nate", for use in the (ME-109E Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a
Nakajima Ki-27 "Nate", for use in the (FW-190D Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a Vickers Wellington
Mk.1 medium bomber, shown in Royal Air Force (Polish) markings. The original
skin was created by Woolfman. (B-26 Slot) |
Rick 'Schatten' Palumbo |
This aircraft skin depicts a
Chance-Vought Corsair F4U-1, "White 13", flown by Lt. Ken Walsh of VMF-124,
Munda, New Georgia during August, 1943. (P-51D Slot) |
Keith 'Lobo 78th' Rogers |
This aircraft skin depicts a
Chance-Vought Corsair F4U-1 'Black 17', flown by 1st Lt Howard J. Finn, whilst
serving with VMF-124 on Guadalcanal during Feburary,1943. (P-51D Slot) |
Captain Kurt |
This aircraft skin depicts a
Yakovlev Yak-3 of the 6th Guards, operating in the Czechoslovakian theatre
during late 1944 to 1945. (SPIT 14 Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts the
presentation Yakovlev Yak-3 from "Farmer Ferapont Golovaty", flown by an ace,
Major Eremkin. (SPIT 14 Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a Hawker
Hurricane Mk.IIc scheme and is based roughly on a Hurricane Mk.IId of No.6
Squadron, RAF, based at LG 91, Western Desert, July 1942. This is the same
model as on my Skins page but without any of the changes by me. The 3DZ model
of this aircraft has been modified by Captain
Kurt and also includes an antenna mast to the standard Hurricane.
The original models used were by Jamie
Richards/Capitan Manduca with non-mirror coding by Ghostboy. (HURR Slot) |
Edward |
This aircraft skin depicts a Hawker
Hurricane Mk.Ia of No.126 Squadron, operating from Takali, Malta. This is the
Hurricane flown by Sgt W.D. Greenhalgh of No.126 Squadron, HA-D Z2491, who was
shot down while strafing Comiso Airfield on 24 November 1941. He became a
prisoner of war. The model was created using the blank provided by Tom 'Shadow Dragon' Murphy. (HURR Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a Hawker
Hurricane Mk.Ia of No.249 Squadron, operating from Takali, Malta. This
aircraft, GN-F V2467, was flown during early 1942 from Malta. The model was
created using the blank provided by Tom 'Shadow
Dragon' Murphy. (HURR Slot) |
'Junkersmazzo'" |
This aircraft skin depicts Junkers
Ju88A-4. This aircraft flew with I./KG54 "Totenkopft", Bergamo, Italy during
1943. Note the so-called "Wellenmuster" camouflage over standard Mediterranean
two-tone scheme, used during anti-invasion sorties over the Sciliy/Salerno
beachheads. (ME-110G Slot) |
'Migge & LLv34 - Doc'" |
This aircraft skin depicts a Boeing
B17G Flying Fortress of the 91st Bomb Group, 8th Air Force, Bassingbourn
airfield, England. The high visibility markings were applied during July 1944.
The 91st were the first bomb group in the 8th AF to use H.V. markings. (B-17 Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a Boeing
B17G Flying Fortress of the 367th Bomber Squadron, 360th Bomber Group. (B-17 Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a Boeing
B17G Flying Fortress of the 337th Bomber Squadron, 96th Bomber Group, 8th AF
flying from Snetterton Heath Airfield, Norfolk, England. The 96th BG applied
high visibility markings from January 1945 onwards. (B-17 Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts "A Bit
o'Lace", a Boeing B17G Flying Fortress of the 711th Bomber Squadron, 447th
Bomber Group, flying from Rattlesden during 1944. (B-17 Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a Boeing
B17G Flying Fortress of the 327th Bomber Squadron, 92nd Bomber Group, flying
from Padington Airfield. The high visibility markings were applied during
August 1944. (B-17 Slot) |
This aircraft skin depicts a Boeing
B17G Flying Fortress of the 364th Bomber Squadron, 305th Bomber Group, flying
from Manston airfield, England. The high visibility markings were used from
August 1944. "Flack Eaters" pilot was Lt. Reckert. The real code for "Flack
Eater" was WF*J, but to allow self non-mirrored view, they were changed to
WH*O. (B-17 Slot) |