Hi-Res Focke Wulf Fw 190D-9, Werk Nummer 600424,
"Papegai" (Parrot) Staffel, Jagdverband 44, Munchen/Reim 1945,
Flown by Leutnant Heinz Sachsenburg, 104 kills with JG 52 and JV 44.

The inscription on the side reads: "Sell my clothes, I'm going to heaven"

3dz model Hi-Ressed by Mike1, based on the model by Llv34_DOC, Rampstrike, JWC32 and Claudio Wilches. Wing view based on the one by Col. Gibbon, rotating prop/spinner by Mr J and transparent shadow also by DOC. EXCELLENT skin by the MASTER, DeanH!

This was an interesting model to work with, as the original could not be opened in 3dz studio. This meant I had to indulge in some "Reverse Engineering"!!! I converted the modified *F.3dz file into a text file, using Paulo's text converter. I then converted the original EAW model into a text file as well. I then proceeded on some serious cutting and pasting! Through trial and error, I produced a model which could be opened in studio, whilst retaining as many of the original features as possible. The only omissions are the opening canopy and dropping flaps. After that, I cut the model up into the following parts:

*A.3DZ Left-rear fuselage     *A.TPC
*B.3DZ Right-rear fuselage    *B.TPC
*C.3DZ Canopy                 *TEX.TPC
*E.3DZ Right wing             *E.TPC
*F.3DZ Forward fuselage       *F.TPC
*G.3DZ Left wing              *G.3DZ

Also included are:

*H.3DZ Shadow                 *TEX.TPC
*L.3DZ Left torn-off wing     *MEX.TPC
*M.3DZ Medium distance model  *MEX.TPC
*P.3DZ Prop                   *TEX.TPC
*R.3DZ Right torn-off wing    *MEX.TPC
*S.3DZ Long distance model    *MEX.TPC

There are a few RS probs, but nothing major! For the folks who have a Glide mode Graphics Cards, I've included an alternative *G.3DZ. Dean reported a see-through prob with one element on that wing, so if you have a similar issue, drop this file in.

Thanks to Col. Gibbon for his notes on how to create High-Res models (best wishes John!). Thanks also to Alessandro Borges for his 3dz studio and tools, without which this would have been impossible. Plus anyone else who I've forgotten to mention!

Michael "Mike1" Riddell, 22nd August 2003.