5/11/2001

Hi !!!!
For my first plane modification , I'd choosen a French one ( because of It is my dear country ) , and I think 
there is no enought French planes on the net . So , I'd taken a plane from Dominique Legarnd , and I'd changed the 
3DZ of the spinner and the main plane part . 
Now , the plane is longer , and It looks slimer because the original P-51B 3DZ were highter . 
I put too longer wings , but I can't have changed their position ( In the C-714 , the wings are before the cockpit )
The Tail and Tail wings are the originals too , because I can't have changed them without destroy the texture file . 
Their is always the 4 blades of the Mustang , because I didn't have felt able to change to 3 blades ( but I've tried)
I'have too fix some bugs ( deleted some parts which were not used (I hope ) )
In the game , It was well working , I hope It will too work on yours PC .
Feel free to change the skin ( I didn't do that because I'm not an artist , and I don't know the color palette to use )
If you want tlle me that , email me !
So , I think that's all . 
Dominique Legrand will tell you the planes caractistique at the end of this text .

Julien "Frenchminem" Baud 


 

April 2000


Skin representing a Caudron C-714 (or CR-714 where CR means Caudron-Renault) from the 2nd Escadrille du 
Groupe de Chasse I-145 (GC I-145 "Varsovie") for use with both Charles Gunst's ECA panel 3.1 and Campagne de France 1940 patch).
This aircraft equipped polish pilots who came in France after the invasion of Poland. 
The plane was under-engined but light and maniable. 
It was based at Lyon-Bron and Villacoublay and fighted from June 2nd to 13th, 1940. 
During this short period, 14 victories were obtained, among which 12 were homologed.
 
Just unzip the *.tpc and *.3DZ files into your EAW directory. They use the P51B wireframe and replace 
the Spitfire 9 with the Caudron C714.


Please, do not post the accompanying files without this readme file.

Acknowlegments : Special thanks to Charles Gunst and Jean Pigeon for their precious help and advices.


Any questions and comments to Dominique.Legrand@univ-lille1.fr



