This Aichi D3A1 'Val' aircraft was from the aircraft carrier
Shokaku and was transferred to New Britain in January 1942. This is how the
aircraft appeared, a year latter, in January 1943.
Created by
Col. Gibbon. The readme file credits those
involved in its creation. (FW-190D
Slot) |
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This Aichi D3A1 'Val' aircraft has been created from a
photograph of a model of the 'Val' by Tom Norrbohm. Aircraft from the Kaga
aircraft carrier carried the AII- and double red body stripes..
Created
by Col. Gibbon. The readme file credits
those involved in its creation. (FW-190D
Slot) |
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This Aichi D3A1 'Val' is an early war paint scheme for the
'Val' and has been created from a photograph of a model by Mervin Brewer.
Aircraft from the aircraft carrier Kaga carried the AII- and double red body
stripes.
Created by Col. Gibbon. The
readme file credits those involved in its creation. (FW-190D Slot) |
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This Aichi D3A1 'Val' aircraft was present during the attack
on Pearl Harbor. It was piloted by Lt. Commander Takashige Egusa with CPO
Itasuki Ishii navigating and manning the machine gun in the rear
seat.
Created by Col. Gibbon. The
readme file credits those involved in its creation. (FW-190D Slot) |
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This Aichi D3A2 Model 22 'Val' aircraft is from the 582nd
Kokutai, which operated from New Britain during January and February
1944.
Created by Col. Gibbon. The
readme file credits those involved in its creation. (FW-190D Slot) |
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This model depicts an Aichi D3A1 C1-203 'Val'.
Created
by Col. Gibbon. The readme file credits
those involved in its creation. (FW-190D
Slot) |
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This Aichi D3A1 'Val' aircraft is from the Hiryu Group and is
a Flyable Val for the Fw190D slot in ECA/Pacific Tide.
Created by
Col. Gibbon. The readme file credits those
involved in its creation. (FW-190D
Slot) |
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This HR model depicts a Kawasaki
Ki-61-1-KAI-Hei of the 1st Chutai, 244th Sentai, at Chofu, Tokyo 1944/45.
This HR model was created by
Col. Gibbon, based on the original model by
Geo. The skin was created by
DeanH. (ME-109G Slot) |
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This Kawasaki KI-45-II Toryu-2 'Nick' aircraft flew with the
Chutai 13, Sentie, which was based on Rabaul from May to September
1943.
Created by Col. Gibbon. The
readme file credits those involved in its creation. (ME-110G Slot) |
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This Kawasaki KI-61 ITEI Hein 'Tony' aircraft was flown by the
3rd Chutai, 78th Sentai, based at Karako airfield, 5 km south of Aitape. It was
flown by Tokuyasu Ishizuki, one of the best fighter pilots in the New Guniea
theatre.
Created by Col. Gibbon. The
readme file credits those involved in its creation. (ME-109G Slot) |
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This Kawasaki KI-61-IKO Hein 'Tony' aircraft flew with the
68th Sentai and was based, during 1943, at Gasmata, Malahang and Wewak
airfields. It was flown by Captain Onozaki, who, on the last day of July 1943,
shot down a P-38.
Created by Col.
Gibbon. The readme file credits those involved in its creation.
(ME-109G Slot) |
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This Kyushu Q1W1 Tokai 'Lorna' is a generic scheme
representing no particular aircraft. A total of 153 Q1Ws were built by Kyushu
Hikoki K. K. between September 1943 and August 1945..
Created by
Col. Gibbon. The readme file credits those
involved in its creation. (JU-88A
Slot) |
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This HR model depicts the Japanese A6M2b Zero
fighter (Type 21) V-107, as flown by Saburo Sakai, Tainan Kokutai, Bali, 1942.
This HR model was created by
Col. Gibbon, based on the original model by
Claudio Wilches. The skin was created by
DeanH. (Optimised for the EAW 1.28
exe). (190A Slot) |
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Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 22 'Zero' aircraft, flown by the 281
Kokutai, based at Rabaul - Tobera, in November 1943. The aircraft serial number
140 was flown by Lt. Haruta.
Created by Col.
Gibbon. The readme file credits those involved in its
creation. (FW-190A Slot)
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Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 11 'Zero' aircraft. This aircraft was
flown during November 1939 and was allocated to the Yokosuka,
Honsiu.
Created by Col. Gibbon. The
readme file credits those involved in its creation. (FW-190A Slot) |
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This Mitsubishi A5M4 Type 99 Model 4 Kyuuroku Sen 'Claude'
S-102 aircraft flew with the Chitose Kokutai Squadron, based at Rabaul-Lakunai,
31st Jan. 1942. The aircraft was a single seat carrier-borne and land-based
fighter.
Created by Col. Gibbon.
The readme file credits those involved in its creation. (ME-109K Slot) |
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This Mitsubishi A5M4 Kyuuroku Sen 'Claude' 3-109 was the first
monoplane fighter of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The A5M performed well
throughout the Sino-Japanese war and against the USSR, where it demonstrated
excellent speed and manouverability.
Created by Col. Gibbon. The readme file credits those
involved in its creation. (FW-190D
Slot) |
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This Mitsubishi A5M2 Kyuuroku Sen 'Claude' CI-103 was the first
monoplane fighter of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The A5M performed well
throughout the Sino-Japanese war and against the USSR, where it demonstrated
excellent speed and manouverability.
Created by Col. Gibbon. The readme file credits those
involved in its creation. (FW-190D
Slot) |
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The existence of the Mitsubishi A6M3 'Hamp' became known when
a B17, flying at 28,000 feet above New Guinea, when on a daylight raid, in
September 1942, was attacked by what was described as a clipped wing Zero.
Created by Col. Gibbon. The readme
file credits those involved in its creation. (FW-190A Slot) |
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The existence of the Mitsubishi A6M3 'Hamp' became known when
a B17, flying at 28,000 feet above New Guinea, when on a daylight raid, in
September 1942, was attacked by what was described as a clipped wing Zero.
Created by Col. Gibbon. The readme
file credits those involved in its creation. (FW-190A Slot) |
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This Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 11 'Zero' was used in China, during
1940 and was allocated to the 12th Kokutia.
Created by
Col. Gibbon. The readme file credits those
involved in its creation. (FW-190A
Slot) |
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Japanese Mitsubishi J8M1 'Shusui'. It is no secret that the
and Germans traded technical information during the war. One item that the
Japanese were most interested in was the Me-163 rocket fighter.
Created
by Col. Gibbon. The readme file credits
those involved in its creation. (ME-109K
Slot) |
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Nakajima B5N2 'Kate' (flyable).
Created by
Col. Gibbon. The readme file credits those
involved in its creation. (FW-190D
Slot) |
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Nakajima B5N2 'Kate' (flyable).
Created by
Col. Gibbon. The readme file credits those
involved in its creation. (FW-190D
Slot) |
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This aircraft depicts a captured Curtiss P40E, flown by No.50
Hiko Sentie of the IJAAF, during March 1943.
This model has a completly
re-mapped 3DZ model, an enhanced wing probe, new cockpit wing view, new skin
and cockpit transparency. Created by Col.
Gibbon. The readme file credits those involved in its
creation. (ME-109K Slot)
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This aircraft depicts a captured Curtiss P40E with a colour
scheme based on information found on the internet.
This model has a
completly re-mapped 3DZ model, an enhanced wing probe, new cockpit wing view,
new skin and cockpit transparency. Created by Col.
Gibbon. The readme file credits those involved in its
creation. (ME-109K Slot)
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