PZL P.11c of 121. Eskadra Mysliwska  3dz:  V2.01 (14. Jan. 2002)
===================================  Skin: V1.1 (14. Jan. 2002)
                            by Andy  ==========================

I edited Woolfmans P.11c skin & 3dz to get a more authentic P.11 for EAW.
The skin represents a PZL P.11c of 121. Eskadra Mysliwska (121st Fighter Squadron) as shown in profile.jpg. It is plane nr. 863 and had the radio-code K 39 on the wing undersides. Unnfortunately there is not room enough in the skin to get the wings unmirrored. 
121st squadron belonged to the Krakow Army Air Arm and operated from airbases near Krakow during September 1939.
The plane survived the war and can today be found at Krakow aviation museum.

I did some smaller changes in V1.1 cause of new information on this plane and needed to adjust the 3dz a little bit too. Thanks to Col. Gibbon for scanning another profile of this plane.


Changes in V2.0:

* 3dz changed to get the wireframe more authentic, changed tail section, engine, wings and other parts
* skin mapped completely new to the 3dz, major skinning/texturing problems solved :) more detail in skinning possible now.
* unmirrored the skin
* added some new details to the skin like a cockpit
* added an appropriate shadow file
* added a more appropriate propeller-3dz

Thanks to Woolfman for the nice plane and permission to modify his skin & 3dz. :)

Problems: 

* there are still the rendering sequence related problems, I'm not able to fix these
* the 3dz is still not perfect, but it's relatively close to the original P.11
* the colour of the plane should be more brown, but the eaw palette for skins does not offer such colours

I hope you like it nevertheless. :)
Andy.

weapon hardpoints edited by Moggy
cockpit by Claudio Wilches
Thanks to Alessandro Borges for his 3dz Studio


Installation:
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choose the PZL P.11c with ECA Panel (Hurricane slot)
copy all files not beginning with '_' to your eaw directory.


Original readme
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PZL P-11c Polish Figher Plane 1939

Unzip the files into to your EAW folder.

Have fun

Woolfman
marekwilk@poczta.onet.pl


