****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************        														This Messerschmitt Bf 109G-10/A "W.N.15153?" of an unknown unit and base was caught on camera just after a hard landing resulting in a broken starboard leg. This well know photo and its color profile can be found in the "Messerschmitt Bf 109 In Action Nr.57" from Squadron/Signal Publications. The G-10 version was the fastest of all G serie and used the VDM9-12159A wooden paddle blades prop. The chin intake was enlarged and the rudder was much taller than the earlier versions. The "Erla Haube" canopy was a standard feature from G-10 to the K-4.							        The new 3dz you have incorporates all the changes above described plus a non-mirrored fuselage and fin, antena wires, bulged cowling, much wider prop blades in the cockpit view and the Taller tail wheel. A new wing skin is also provided wich is much more easy to skin than before.				To install, place all the .3dz and .tpc files in your EAW's directory. Attention, THIS NEW 3DZ WAS BASED ON THE 109K 3DZ! Never mind, it works nicelly. The P109GV.3DZ and P109GW.3DZ has a modified upper canopy frames. In the default, the upper frames ends abruptally in the rear. This was fixed.		****The unique feature of this version IS THE ROTATING SPINNER WITH THE 1/4 WHITE BAND!!!!!	The effect is produced by the P109GP.3DZ and the PV1V1TEX.TPC when used at the same time. The most important thing is that YOU STILL HAVE THE SPIRAL SPINNER WORKING!!! Yeh, they work togheter!!!                 Those are the people who help me in this work: the fuselage 3dz was based on Captain Manduca's Bf109K, some skin details from Flying Sheep, Mr.Johnson for the original spinning prop hub and Migge's instruments and cockpit skin. Thanks a lot folks!													*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** cwrio@novanet.com.br - Claudio Wilches *********