ANDY

Welcome to the 'EAW Tally Ho Site' page of Andreas 'Andy' Herrmann.
CLICK TO ENTER SEAWC
Here you will find various downloads created for the flight simulation European Air War by Microprose. These downloads may consists of modified aircraft skins, 3DZ models or add-ons.

To download any of the creations, just click on the relevant picture or link.

12/September/2004.

To see the latest additions to this page, look for the icon.



CLICK TO VISIT ADD-ONS PAGE


CLICK TO DOWNLOAD This aircraft depicts a Heinkel He111H-6 2/KG26, Sardinia, August 1943.

This 3DZ model was created by Andy, with the skin by FreddyB - VaronH, based on original skins of Ghostboy and Jamie H.
(HE-111 Slot)
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD This model depicts a PZL P.24g of 112. Eskadra Mysliwska (112th Fighter Squadron), which was part of the Brygada Poscigowa (Pursuit Brigade) and operated from airbases near Warshaw, during September 1939.
The 3DZ model and skin were created by Andy, based on the original 3DZ model by Woolfman. The weapon hardpoints edited by Moggy, the cockpit was created by Claudio Wilches and the 3DZ Studio by Alessandro Borges was used during construction.
(Spit 1A Slot)
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD This model depicts a PZL P.11a, No.3, of the 111.Eskadra Mysliwska (111th Fighter Squadron), which was part of the Brygada Poscigowa (Pursuit Brigade) and operated from airbases near Warshaw, during September 1939.
The skin was created by Andy, based on the original 3DZ model by Woolfman. The weapon hardpoints edited by Moggy, the cockpit was created by Claudio Wilches and the 3DZ Studio by Alessandro Borges was used during construction.
(HURR Slot)
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD This model depicts a PZL P.11c of the 113.Eskadra Mysliwska (113th Fighter Squadron), which was part of the Brygada Poscigowa (Pursuit Brigade) and operated from Okecie airbase near Warshaw during September 1939. It was one of the most successful Polish units, scoring 15.5 air victories and 6 german planes damaged. According to my sources the number on the plane should be 870. This plane was flown by Sec.Ltn. Hieronim Dudwal and took part on the first dogfights of WWII defending Warshaw in the morning of September 1st 1939.
The skin was created by Andy, based on the original 3DZ model by Woolfman. The weapon hardpoints edited by Moggy, the cockpit was created by Claudio Wilches and the 3DZ Studio by Alessandro Borges was used during construction.
(HURR Slot)
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD This model depicts a PZL P.11c of the 121st.Eskadra Mysliwska (121st Fighter Squadron), which operated with the Krakow Army Air Arm from airbases near Krakow, during September 1939. This particular aircraft survived the war and can today be found at an aviation museum somewhere in the world.
The skin was created by Andy, based on the original 3DZ model by Woolfman. The weapon hardpoints edited by Moggy, the cockpit was created by Claudio Wilches and the 3DZ Studio by Alessandro Borges was used during construction.
(HURR Slot)
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD This model represents a PZL P.7a of 123.Eskadra Mysliwska (123rd Fighter Squadron). The skin is fictional, as unfortunately there are very few pictures of P.7a left. The Squadron was assigned to the Brygada Poscigowa (Pursuit Brigade) and ordered to defend the Polish capital. It was one of three Squadrons that were still equipped with P.7a during September 1939. It took part in the first dogfights of WWII during the morning of 1st September 1939, but lost at least 5 aircraft in the afternoon when the squadron (10 aircraft) were bounched by Messerschmitt (Bf) 110 of I.(Z)/LG 1.
The skin was created by Andy, based on the original 3DZ model by Woolfman. The weapon hardpoints edited by Moggy, the cockpit was created by Claudio Wilches and the 3DZ Studio by Alessandro Borges was used during construction.
(HURR Slot)
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD This model represents a PZL P.7a of 141.Eskadra Mysliwska (141st Fighter Squadron) during the mid 1930's before the unit was re-equiped with the P.11c aircraft.
The skin was created by Andy, based on the original 3DZ model by Woolfman. The weapon hardpoints edited by Moggy, the cockpit was created by Claudio Wilches and the 3DZ Studio by Alessandro Borges was used during construction.
(HURR Slot)
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD This model represents a PZL P.7a of 162.Eskadra Mysliwska (162nd Fighter Squadron). The skin is fictional, as unfortunately there are very few pictures of P.7a left. The Squadron was assigned to the Lodz Army Air Arm. It was one of three Squadrons that were still equipped with P.7a during September 1939 and was the most successfull of these three, scoring 8 german aircraft destroyed.
The skin was created by Andy, based on the original 3DZ model by Woolfman. The weapon hardpoints edited by Moggy, the cockpit was created by Claudio Wilches and the 3DZ Studio by Alessandro Borges was used during construction.
(HURR Slot)
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD This model depicts a Henschell 123A-1 of the II (Schlacht)/LG 2, the only close-support unit in the Luftwaffe during the invasion of Poland (Version 1.4).
This skin was created by SteveT, based on the original skin by Andy. The modified aircraft 3DZ was by Andy and SteveT and the cockpit by SteveT. The original 3DZ model was by Woolfman. Knegel's flight file included.
(ME-109G Slot)
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD This model depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109 D-1, 1./JGr 102 (later 1./ZG 2), September 1939.

The model was created by Andy and the download also includes the 'Polish' campaign version. The readme file credits those involved in it's creation.
(ME-109E Slot)
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD Updated to Version 2.1. This model depicts the Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-1, Werk No.4072, of Hptm. Hannes Trautloft, 2./JG 77, during September 1939.

The skin was created by Andy. The readme file credits those involved in it's creation.
(ME-109E Slot)
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD This model depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109D-1 of 3./JG 21, during September 1939, which was flown by Staffelkapitän of 3./JG 21, Oblt Georg Schneider.

The skin was created by Andy. The readme file credits those involved in it's creation.
(FW 109A Slot)


TO THE TOP    CLICK TO GO TO HOME PAGE