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Burma Mohawks

Would any painter like to do a Mohawk skin for the FDG P-36?
There are several skins for the FDG P36C of Anthony Sullenger and James Banks RAF in India sqn 5 and 155 and models are old but I find them very successful. I attach 3 screenshots for the example
kind regards DombralCapture d’écran 2025-08-11 074340.pngCapture d’écran 2025-08-11 074216.pngCapture d’écran 2025-08-11 104856.png
 
Oldwheat did some good work with the AF Scrub Mohawk

 
Thanks UT, I did have those in my CBI install, but was looking for those for the FDG P-36. I could only find the one for 155 Sqdn. Using the search function did not find the No. 5 Sqdn. aircraft. Still scrolling through 87 pages of FS9 WWII skins.
 
Thanks UT, I did have those in my CBI install, but was looking for those for the FDG P-36. I could only find the one for 155 Sqdn. Using the search function did not find the No. 5 Sqdn. aircraft. Still scrolling through 87 pages of FS9 WWII skins.
To answer your question about the Mohawks in India, there is no Mohawk texture for the FDG P-36. The photos of Mohawks in India and Burma that I published correspond to old personal repaints that I had not published and I no longer remembered them. They represent Mohawk IIICapture d’écran 2025-08-16 114745.png based on the P36A model by Sullenger and Westfall. There are also the two wing machine guns and the bomb launcher. I really like this model.
For historical accuracy, I think they must have been Mohawk IV models with Wright Cyclone engines.
If you wish, I could publish my versions.
Sincerely, DombralCapture d’écran 2025-08-16 114746.png
 
I have this excellent book about the air war in Burma in my library. It describes operations day by day, so you can get a really good impression about what was going on.

I have already used other books by the same author as the basis for campaign projects, they are very useful for this.

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