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Old 12-04-2012, 09:13 PM
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Nice skins EZ!
http://www.ww2incolor.com/gallery/other/ahh
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Any Yugoslavian's in the house?!?! :mrgreen
Actually, we're still around. Lurking. Almost extinct by now
Only, right term which was used to call people from Yugoslavia is Yugoslavs (not Yugoslavians)...

Also, plane in that skin should be Me-109E3 not E4. Maybe you used E4 to show colors, without "forced" heavy weathering for E3 which we sadly have in-game.
Plane no.26 is that of Captain 1st Class, Mihajlo Miho Klavora (1905 - 1941). He was the pilot of the Yugoslav Royal Air Force who died on 7th April 1941. while defending the capitol, Belgrade.

https://forum.worldofwarplanes.com/i...E2%80%94-1941/

http://www.elknet.pl/acestory/belgra/belgra1.htm

Here couple of shots of my effort to skin the same plane...




And this is the plane in German civil markings that he flew from Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke in Austria to Zemun RYAF airfield on 19.10.1939.



Older screenshots, before forced heavy weathering...



Royal Yugoslav Air Force acquired 74 Bf 109E-3s redesignated Me 109E. Until the unconditioned capitulation was signed, all of the machines were destroyed in air - fighting or on the ground, by crews to prevent them being captured.

If you're interested to make some more Yugoslav skins, take a look at these couple of links:
http://allaircraftsimulations.com/fo...hilit=yugoslav
http://allaircraftsimulations.com/fo...bb48c4a797d40a
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Old 12-04-2012, 09:29 PM
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Ahhhh very cool!

Thanks very much for the info and the pics.
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Here's my next project.. Still very early in the works.

Bf109E-3, Eduard Hemmerling, 6/JG51

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After some more experimenting..

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Still working, with lots to do yet.

Looking at the pics at the asisbiz site, I see a black and white photo, aswell as some more modern photos. I have to wonder if this Bf109 had both the owl and the lamb on it or if we're seeing two different planes.. Seems a bit much, but who am I to judge. Anyways.. I've got both ready, and should I have to remove one or the other, it won't be a problem. Back to the mottling for now..

Take a look and see what you think..
http://www.asisbiz.com/il2/Bf-109E/B...emmerling.html





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Old 12-09-2012, 11:30 AM
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Progress...

Before I'm finished, how about someone giving their two-cents and letting me know if these are modern day markings or not (pictures of the other side DO display the WNr.#).



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Before I'm finished, how about someone giving their two-cents and letting me know if these are modern day markings or not (pictures of the other side DO display the WNr.#).
Hi. Yes, it's a modern markings, this 109's original Werk-Number was: W.Nr. 1342
http://www.preservedaxisaircraft.com...mitt/me109.htm

Usually the modern RN is placed under the elevator on the 109. Examples:
D-FMBB
D-FWME
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