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Mohawks IV 5 Sqn and 155 Sqn India Bengal and Burma 1941-43

Burma & other Mohawks by Dombral & A.F. Scrub 2025-08-27

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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
 
Thanks dombral, I looked through each page of British CFS2 skins and did not find those!?

 
Oldwheat did some good work with the AF Scrub Mohawk

 
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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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dombral submitted a new resource:

Mohawks MK.IV in service in India Sqn 5 and Sqn155 India Bengale und Burma 1941 43 - new textures for Hawks75 IV A.F.Scrub India and Burma

The Curtiss P36 or H75 was used as a fighter by the British Empire Air Force under the designation Mohawk.
These were undelivered French Air Force orders given to the RAF (227 aircraft).
The vast majority were the A4 version with a 9-cylinder Wright Cyclone engine and 6 light machine guns.
They were used in India and Burma in 1942-43 against Japan.
The SAAF received 72 for the campaigns in Somalia and Ethiopia against the Italians in 1941-42.
The model of this Hawk 75 IV is that of A.F...

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dombral submitted a new resource:

new textures for Mohawks IV in SAAF 1941 43 - 2 textures for Mohawks IV in SAAF Somaliland and Ethiopia the model is from A.F. Scrub

The Curtiss P36 or H75 was used as a fighter by the British Empire Air Force under the designation Mohawk.
These were undelivered French Air Force orders given to the RAF (227 aircraft).
The vast majority were the A4 version with a 9-cylinder Wright Cyclone engine and 6 light machine guns.
They were used in India and Burma in 1942-43 against Japan.
The SAAF received 72 for the campaigns in Somalia and Ethiopia against the Italians in 1941-42.
The model of this Hawk 75 is that of A.F...

Read more about this resource...
 
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