20th December 2002.

High Resolution Supermarine Spitfire MkIa file set by Col. Gibbon.

Here's that Spit Mk1b 'KL-B' of Wing commander Alan Deere, a New Zealander flying with the RAF in 54 sqn at Biggin Hill in 1940. He was credited with 17.5 kills and another 18 'probables'. He was shot down of forced to crash land 9 times in his career as related in his autobiography "Nine Lives", including  a head on collision with an Me109 that was so close that the 109 hit his prop and bent it back, stopping the engine, he was able to glide the plane down to a crash landing in a paddock while the 109 was claimed as a kill after it went into the English channel.

To install the plane, simply unzip this file into your main EAW folder, or place it into the appropriate folder if you're using a skin utility.

DeanH      II/JG2_Wolff

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Readme by Col. Gibbon.
This zip file contains the following Spit 2 slot files

Psp2aA.3dz - left Tail section.
Psp2aC.3dz - Right tail section.
Psp2aE.3dz - Right wing.
Psp2aF.3dz - Front section of fuselage.
Psp2aG.3dz - Left wing.
Psp2aH.3dz - Shadow.
Psp2aM.3dz - Medium distance model (old f.3dz)
Psp2aP.3dz - Propeller
Psp2aS.3dz - Long Distance Model
Psp2aU.3dz - High res cockpit wing views
Psp2aY.3dz - Cockpit Prop view.

Texture files:
Psp2aaex.pcx/tpc - texture file for A.3dz
Psp2acex.pcx/tpc - texture file for C.3dz
Psp2aeex.pcx/tpc - texture file for E.3dz
Psp2agex.pcx/tpc - texture file for G.3dz
Psp2amex.pcx/tpc - texture file for M, & S.3dz's
Psp2atex.pcx/tpc - texture file for C, H, P & Y.3dz's
Psp2atra.pcx/tpc - transparency info for F.3dz
Psp2auex.pcx/tpc - texture file for U.3dz 


Thanks to:
GhostBoy, Paulo Morais, Captain Manduca for the origbal base model from which rhis Hi- res comversion is based.
Chompy, for his notes on how he did his P51D, on which this plane is based.
Alessandro Borges for 3DZ Studio and tools.  Without these nothing would be possible to do!
And sorry to anyone who i haven't mentioned, but helped with this project.

Everything else is my work.

Over and out!

Col. Gibbon