Shipped from USA on 08 March 1944 aboard "USS Breton".
Assembled in Espiritu Santo and BOC Unit 60 on 25 March 1944.
Issued to No.15 Fighter Squadron, Guadalcanal on 15 May 1944.
Coded "48". With 'Irate Donald Duck' Motif.
To No.14 Squadron on 08 August 1944.
To No.22 Squadron on 16 September 1944.
To No.16 Squadron on 21 December 1944.
To No.21 Squadron by April 1945.
To No.16 Squadron on 26 September 1945.
Ferried to New Zealand in October 1945.
Advertised for sale by WARB tender number 1704 and sold from Rukuhia to J. Larsen, Palmerston North on 02 March 1948. info from adf-serials team
License: Freeware - Free version, Unlimited distribution
Shipped from USA on 07 March 1944 aboard "USS Table Rock".
Assembled in Espiritu Santo and BOC Unit 60 on 26 March 1944.
Issued to No.15 Fighter Squadron, Guadalcanal on 26 May 1944.
Coded "C" and "55". With 'Irate Donald Duck' Motif.
To No.21 Sqaudron on 26 July 1944.
Crashed into the jungle near Kara at 0900 hours on 29 August 1944.
The aircraft failed to recover from a low level strafing attack and burst into flames after crashing.
Flight Sergeant Ronald Bayly killed.
Aircraft written off books at Bougainville.
Wreckage sighted April 1998 by Truce Monitoring team. Remains of pilot not found. info from adf-serials team
License: Freeware - Free version, Unlimited distribution
Shipped from USA on 04 April 1944 aboard "USS Rudyard Bay".
Assembled in Espiritu Santo and BOC Unit 60 on 01 May 1944.
Issued to No.15 Fighter Squadron, Guadalcanal on 20 May 1944.
Coded "62". With 'Irate Donald Duck' Motif.
To No.14 Squadron on 08 August 1944.
To No.16 Squadron on 21 December 1944.
To No.21 Squadron on 12 June 1945.
To No.19 Squadron by July 1945.
Crashed at Jacquinot Bay and burnt out on 23 July 1845.
The aircraft suffered an engine failure on takeoff and crashed onto the runway.
Flight Sergeant D. Howlett injured.
Aircraft written off books at Jacquinot Bay. Info from adf-serials Team
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Shipped from USA on 19 April 1944 aboard "USS Breton".
Assembled in Espiritu Santo and BOC Unit 60 on 05 May 1944.
Issued to No.15 Fighter Squadron, Guadalcanal on 18 May 1944.
Coded "77". With ''Irate Donald Duck" Motif.
To No.14 Squadron on 08 August 1944.
Badly damaged in taxying accident with NZ5275 at Kukum Field on 17 August 1944 but repaired and returned to service.
To No.16 Squadron on 21 December 1944.
To No.21 Squadron by April 1945.
Damaged on 24 July 1945 but repaired and returned to service by September.
Ferried to New Zealand in October 1945.
Advertised for sale by WARB tender number 1704 and sold from Rukuhia to J. Larsen, Palmerston North on 02 March 1948.. Info from adf-serials team
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Sentimental Journey was originally manufactured and delivered to the U.S. Army Air Forces for war service in 1944 where she flew missions in the Pacific Theatre. After the war she flew for training, testing and at-sea rescue missions and was eventually sold for surplus and used as a fire bomber. In 1978 the aircraft was purchased by a Commemorative Air Force (CAF) member and donated to the newly formed Arizona unit of the world-famous CAF. She was meticulously restored and is today maintained in tip-top condition and operated by all-volunteer crews from the membership of CAF Airbase Arizona.
License: Freeware - Free version, Unlimited distribution
P-47D-30 "Wave of Destruction" 6A2 s/n 42-28326
of the 346th FS,350th FG,12th AF Pisa, Italy 1945.
The Pilot was Lt.Martin Domin.The Pilot and Crew Chief had their names painted above the Goofy Insignia, Pilot on the Port Side and the Crew Chief on the Starboard. The Crew Chief was S/Sgt. William Pettitt and Armourer Sgt.Sy Tarshis(Name not Shown)
In Mission Editor MAKE SURE in AIRPLANE GROUP to select P-47D-30(early) and "USA"
for Country
License: Freeware - Free version, Unlimited distribution
I have uploaded these skins in Two parts because the entire file exceeds the 300mb limit.
Part 1 will also be posted on the User files.
Just extract the Skins from the main RAR folder
and place the skin zip files directly into DCS World OpenBeta\CoreMods\aircraft\MiG-21bis\Liveries\MiG-21Bis
I have given each of the Pilots a custom Helmet and a Squadron Arm Patch
License: Freeware - Free version, Unlimited distribution
I have uploaded these skins in Two parts because the entire file exceeds the 300mb limit.
The Part 2 will be posted in the user files section also.
Just extract the Skins from the main RAR folder and place the skin zip files directly into DCS World OpenBeta\CoreMods\aircraft\MiG-21bis\Liveries\MiG-21Bis
I have given each of the Pilots a custom Helmet and a Squadron Arm Patch
License: Freeware - Free version, Unlimited distribution
Place Skin Folder in \DCS World OpenBeta\CoreMods\aircraft\MiG-15bis\Liveries\MiG-15bis\
North Korea or Russia MUST be selected in the Coalition Page and again under COUNTRY in the AIRPLANE GROUP
in Mission Editor for the skin to appear.
I have replaced and Desaturated the MiG-15_DIF_North_Korea_color_RoughMet.dds so as to reduce the
the reflected Sunlight glare on the Painted Surfaces.
Also I changed the Pilot's Flying Suit from the Default Blue to a Green that is similar to that
used by the North Korean Air Force of this Era.
In addition I have also changed the Mig-15_nomer_PRK.dds to 'Amarillo font' which closer resembles that illustrated
in reference Colour plates,these Codes can be applied to the individual Aircraft in the:
Mission Editor > Click on Aircraft to open AIRPLANE GROUP > PAYLOAD > TAIL#
License: Freeware - Free version, Unlimited distribution
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