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Douglas A-20G Joker

huub vink

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FS 2004 Military skins - World War II

Description: This file contains alternative textures for the Douglas A-20G Havoc by by Milton Shupe, Tom Falley, William Ellis, Roman Stoviak, GLH with original Pilot figures by Jan Visser and Bill Ortis (mod'd).


The textures depict the aircraft Joker from 647th BS, 410th BG, 9th AF, USAAF. The repaint shows the aircraf as it looked during summer 1944, when it was stationed at Wethersfield UK.


The repaint is based on the excellent paintkit by William Ellis, which was converted for PSP7 by Steve "Stalin" Baldwin.

Enjoy,
Huub Vink
August 2017

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Douglas A-20G Joker
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
Great paint Huub! Wish I had your talent... I know a little bit about planes and flying but can barely turn on my computer.
 
Always wanted an old worn and faded, weathered paint scheme like this one. It's like putting on an old pair of well broken-in shoes. It just feels right. :)

Thank you Sir!
 
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